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EXCLUSIVE! ‘Why The BOOT Party DID NOT and SHALL Not Nominate Polling Agents for Anambra and Other Elections’

The BOOT Party has Explained why it did not nominate a single polling agent for the November 6, 2021 governorship election in Anambra State.
The party told Business Journal in an exclusive interview that it trusts INEC to do the needful in Anambra State.
A statement by BOOT Party to Business Journal reads:
‘BOOT Party believes that INEC is responsible for ensuring that ballots are cast, counted and accounted for whether or not Polling Agents are present. We believe INEC is up to the task and we are more convinced that room for manipulation of results in transit has been narrowed or eliminated by the newly enacted law approving Electronic Transmission of Results by INEC.’

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