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Residents of Awka Call For Extension of Voter Registration Exercise

Barely few hours to the expiration of the extended voter registration excercise in Anambra state, residents are clamouring for an additional five days extention period to enable them partake fully in the excercise.
RBarely few hours to the expiration of the extended voter registration excercise in Anambra state, residents are clamouring for an additional five days extention period to enable them partake fully in the excercise.
Residents of Awka and Nibo in their reactions called on the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to consider the lust man hours invested by many in a bid to collect the permamnent voter card, but the turn out was much for them to fnish up before the corps members close for the day.

Some who spoke to Ashiwaju.org were optimistic that the exercise would improve the nation election system, but urged INEC to extend the excercise till Saturday 30th, August, 2014 where greater percentage number of residents would have the opportunity to register.
Reacting to the exercise, the Anambra state chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Barrister Emeka Ibe, lauded the voting revalidation exercise, but expressed dissapointment that the percieved signal set out to disenfranchise some eligible voters, which is a veritable instrument that might discredit the transparency of any free and fair future elections, should be condenmed.
Barrister Ibe stressed the need for INEC to listen to the people's call and reverse his decision to end the exercise today in the good interest of the electoratrates.
His Word, '' I want to urge INEC to consider the busy nature of our people and reverse its decision to end the exercise today, being, 25th of August, 2014. If I may suggest, I would request for an additional Five more days to enable the people perticipate fully in the about to be concluded voteres revalidation exercise''
Also speaking, a social commentator and political critics, Comrade Osita Obi, described the exercise as excellent but devited from the general call of extention, and hinged it on voter apathy to respond to the government call.
He said,  he noticed  that many seems not to be interested in the voter revalidation process, and blaimed it on inadequate media sensitization of the part of the three tiers of the governmet to increase the level of awareness creation among the citizenry.
'' I want to beleive, if enough sensitizatiion and awareness creation is made, the apathy expereinced in my village at Umuawulu, Awka South L.G.A. of Anambra state would not have been recorded''.
ENDesidents of Awka and Nibo in their reactions called on the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to consider the lust man hours invested by many in a bid to collect the permamnent voter card, but the turn out was much for them to fnish up before the corps members close for the day.
Some who spoke to Ashiwaju.org were optimistic that the exercise would improve the nation election system, but urged INEC to extend the excercise till Saturday 30th, August, 2014 where greater percentage number of residents would have the opportunity to register.
Reacting to the exercise, the Anambra state chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Barrister Emeka Ibe, lauded the voting revalidation exercise, but expressed dissapointment that the percieved signal set out to disenfranchise some eligible voters, which is a veritable instrument that might discredit the transparency of any free and fair future elections, should be condenmed.
Barrister Ibe stressed the need for INEC to listen to the people's call and reverse his decision to end the exercise today in the good interest of the electoratrates.
His Word, '' I want to urge INEC to consider the busy nature of our people and reverse its decision to end the exercise today, being, 25th of August, 2014. If I may suggest, I would request for an additional Five more days to enable the people perticipate fully in the about to be concluded voteres revalidation exercise''
Also speaking, a social commentator and political critics, Comrade Osita Obi, described the exercise as excellent but devited from the general call of extention, and hinged it on voter apathy to respond to the government call.
He said,  he noticed  that many seems not to be interested in the voter revalidation process, and blaimed it on inadequate media sensitization of the part of the three tiers of the governmet to increase the level of awareness creation among the citizenry.
'' I want to beleive, if enough sensitizatiion and awareness creation is made, the apathy expereinced in my village at Umuawulu, Awka South L.G.A. of Anambra state would not have been recorded''.
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