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Uzodimma’s Over-blown Votes not Perceived by BVAS… INEC ICT Advisor

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Dr Freda Ikpefua, a Information and Communication Technology (ICT) specialist to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has uncovered that the broadly clamored votes of Senator Hope Uzodimma in the last Saturday’s Governorship political race isn’t perceived in the INEC Bimodal Voter System (BVAS) and Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

Senator Hope Uzodimma is the Governorship up-and-comer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) had professed to have surveyed more than 540 thousand votes to purportedly overcome his nearest opponent and competitor of the PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu who scored north of 70 thousand votes while leaving the up-and-comer of Labour Party, Senator Athan with a distance third situation with north of 60 thousand votes.

In a bit of occasion, Dr Ikpefua said that the commission promised to involve the BVAS in the entirety of its races remembering the fair closed off cycle Governorship decisions for Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states, lamenting that out of the over-blown votes having a place with APC competitor, just 52, 489, 000 was perceived by BVAS and transferred into the IReV.

He expressed this while talking in a joint commission’s quarterly gathering to survey results of the last Saturday’s Governorship races in three states, encouraging the commission to act promptly to have the option to reclaim its picture.

Tending to them, Administrator of the commission, Prof Mamood Yakubu approached the ranking staff who partook in the last political race to submit reports with joined consequences of every neighborhood legislatures region where decisions really held. He promised to authorize any staff who out of private interest indulge in act equipped for embarrassing the commission.

Prof Yakubu further cautioned against sectarian governmental issues in the release of their obligations, adding that the picture of the commission ought to be a significant need of any staff.

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