The candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Andy Uba has won his polling unit beating other candidates hands down.
He won 80 votes while the next party, PDP got 10 votes and APGA two votes.
Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission has extended voting voting till Sunday in the ongoing gubernatorial election the state.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Nkwachukwu Orji, disclosed this on Saturday at a press briefing at the Commission’s headquarters in Awka, the state capital.
According to him, “In line with existing regulations and guidelines of the commission, any intending voter who is on the queue by 4.00 pm shall be allowed to vote. All Polling Unit staff must comply with this directive.
“The extension of time arose out of several field reports that voters have had problems with accreditation. The Commission is currently investigating the reason the accreditation devices, Bimodal Voter Accreditation System , have worked perfectly in some polling units, but not in others. In some of the cases, it would seem that this resulted from software glitches.
“The Commission wishes to reiterate that in cases of sustained malfunction of the BVAS, the Presiding Officer must inform the voters and polling agents that accreditation and voting for the affected Polling Unit shall continue tomorrow or at another time determined by the Commission.
He added, “With this extension of time and the recommencement of accreditation where the BVAS consistently malfunctions, the Commission assures that no voter will be disenfranchised.
“Our deployment has also been adversely affected by transportation challenges in some locations. It must be noted that on account of security concerns, some of the transporters that were mobilized and collected 50% of their sign on fee backed out at the last moment, leaving some of our ad-hoc staff stranded.
“Also, some of the trained ad-hoc staff backed out at the last moment. The Commission is on top of these challenges and extant regulations and guidelines will be applied on a case by case bases.
He appealed to all voters, candidates, stakeholders communities and political parties to remain calm and law abiding.