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42 political parties reject results of Kano supplementary election

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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tiamin rice
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Forty-two political parties in Kano under the aegis of Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, in the state have rejected the results of the re-run governorship election of March 23.

They alleged that the process was characterised by gross irregularities.

The state CUPP chairman, Mohammed Abdullahi-Rahi, made the position of the group known while addressing a news conference in Kano on Tuesday.

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He alleged that the supplementary election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was marred by violence, over voting, intimidation and voter disenfranchisement.

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According to him, thuggery and voter-intimidation were reported in almost all the polling units where the re-run election was conducted, with reports of loss of lives, open vote-buying and other electoral malpractices.

“It was clear that the level of violence recorded during the March 9 election that led to cancellation of results of some polling units is by far less than what was recorded during the March 23 election, yet the electoral body turned a blind eye on the happenings by accepting and announcing the results.

“We are at this juncture, debunking the illegitimate declaration of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as governor-elect in the just-concluded March 23 re-run elections in Kano due to gross irregularities and electoral fraud committed before, during and after the elections.”

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