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INEC has an agenda behind Northwest’s high figure of voter registration – Babajide Otitoju
Popular TVC Journalist Babajide Kolade Otitoju has revealed that he suspects foul play about the high voter registration figure in the northwest.
According to him, there is no explainable reason why that region should have more voter figures, especially after he received information about what happened in the north.
Otitoju revealed that his loyal friend from the north told him there was no problem during voter registration in the north, and they had enough machines to register voters in the region.
Furthermore, he said the complaints of insufficient machines to register voters in the south were not experienced in the north, and that is why the voter registration figure is high in that region.
Jide stated that APC knows that its Muslim-Muslim ticket is not acceptable by southern Christians, and the south is largely populated by Christians, hence the decision of INEC to declare the northwest as the region with the highest voter registration figure.
According to him, there is no way INEC can not be collaborating with APC as the ruling party in the country because every logical person, will see that the balances have been tilted to favour APC by the electoral body.
Mixed reactions have trailed Babajide Kolade Otitoju’s comments about the high voter registration figure which was announced by INEC.
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