Furious Warri Indigenes Storm INEC Headquarters, Demand Immediate Suspension of Flawed Voter Registration

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    Some leaders from the Warri Federal Constituency staged a protest on Tuesday at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.

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    The protesters claimed that the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise was not being conducted in line with the recently concluded constituency delineation.

    They carried various placards with inscriptions such as ‘CVR today is a political fraud in Warri Federal Constituency,’ “Warri Federal Constituency, no ward, no units for CVR,” “INEC give us the final report,” among others.

    The demonstrators also want the electoral umpire to immediately release the final report of the Supreme Court ordered delineation of electoral registration areas, wards, and polling units in the Warri federal constituency.

    According to reports they also carried a huge banner bearing the map of Ijaw and Itsekiri communities in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

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    The demonstrators are demanding an immediate stoppage to the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration, arguing that the exercise was not done in accordance with the recently concluded delineation.

    They also want the electoral umpire to immediately release the final report of the Supreme Court ordered delineation of electoral registration areas, wards, and polling units in the Warri federal constituency.

    According them, the release and implementation of these records will help them to participate in the ongoing voter registration process.

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