The fact that the states supplementary national assembly elections were marred by the late arrival of voting supplies infuriated and angered Sokoto voters.
Dr.
Balarabe Kakale, the representative for the Dange/Shuni, Tureta, and Bodinga federal constituency, told reporters at JSS Polling Unit 017 in the Shuni Area of the state that he was disappointed in the decision made by the Independent National Election Commission.
Despite the guarantees the electoral body gave Nigerians, according to Kakale, the umpire has not shown a readiness to conduct a free, fair, and credible rerun.
He asserted that even if polling locations were late in receiving election materials, voting should have begun by 8 a.m.
Despite the fact that INEC had received donations totaling billions of naira for this election, he claimed that even their ad hoc staff had not received the appropriate training.
In addition to saying that the current trend is dismal, he said that they have informed INEC of their complaint.
He pleaded with the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to give the will and preferences of the people priority.
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