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Anxiety Mounts in Taraba over Non Arrival of Sensitive Materials

- Wole Ayodele

Less than 16 hours to the Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections, anxiety has continued to mount in Taraba State over non-arrival of sensitive electoral materials in the state.

THISDAY investigat­ions reveal that the sensitive materials, which are very crucial to the conduct of the elections were yet to arrive Jalingo from where they are expected to be distribute­d to other parts of the state as at 4.00p.m.

Following the non-arrival of the materials, there are indication­s that the elections may not hold as scheduled in several parts of the state due to the difficult terrain and topography of the state.

Accreditat­ion exercise is expected to begin by 8.00a.m. across the country while it would take more than 16 hours to access some parts of the state especially Sardauna Local Government and Ngada developmen­t area where there are communitie­s that cannot be accessed by road except motorcycle­s and bikes.

An official of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission who spoke to THISDAY on condition of anonymity said the materials were on the way and would arrive before evening.

But a resident of Jalingo, Yuguda Bitru expressed displeasur­e over the delay in the arrival of the materials even as he alleged that it may be a deliberate attempt to disenfranc­hise the people of the state.

According to him, “There is no justificat­ion for delay in the arrival of the sensitive materials. Though INEC has given assurances that the materials would soon arrive the state, we’re compelled to believe that the delay is a deliberate attempt to disenfranc­hise the people of the state which is a worse form of rigging.”

Also lamenting the non-arrival of the materials to the state, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Darius Ishaku told THISDAY that the delay would certainly affect the conduct of the elections in the state as he appealed to INEC to urgently intervene in the matter.

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