Rochas Okorocha knows fate on Wednesday as INEC sets up committee

Rochas Okorocha knows fate on Wednesday as INEC sets up committee

by Joseph Anthony
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Rochas Okorocha

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has set up a committee on Imo North senatorial poll.


INEC decision was announced in a press statement signed by Mr. Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner in charge of Information and Voter Education.

He said, โ€œCommission also deliberated on the conduct of lmo North Senatorial District election held on 23rd February and 9th March 2019. It noted a number of issues arising from the election and set up a Committee to look into them.

โ€œThe Committee is to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of allegations of misconduct in the election. It is also to advise the Commission on whether its procedures were complied with by officials.

โ€œThe Committee is to submit its report on Wednesday 10th April 2019โ€.

On the just concluded polls in Rivers state, Okoye said a supplementary elections will hold on the 13th of this Months.

A total of  261 .683 45 467 106 are at stake in the election.

In its review of the just concluded Rivers polls, INEC expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the poll.


He said, โ€œThe Commission expressed satisfaction with the outcome and commended the security agencies for their professionalism. which ensured the peaceful conduct of the exercise.

โ€œIt also commended the political parties, domestic and international observers. other stakeholders and the people of Rivers State for their support and understanding which paved the way for the speedy and orderly conclusion of the exercise.

โ€œHowever. supplementary elections will be held in the following areas on Saturday 13โ€˜ April 2019 in line with the timetable released by the Commission.

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