Voters at a polling unit in Lagos state have raised alarm concerning the absence of Labour Party’s logo on some ballot papers as the 2023 Presidential election is underway.
Today, Saturday, February 25, Nigerians across the country have once again embraced their civic responsibility to elect the next president of the country.
While the nationwide exercise is ongoing, some netizens have gone on social media to bemoan some perceived underhand tactics after the logo for the political party, Labour Party was missing.
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The outcry was made public by a social media user who published a video regarding what is ongoing at his polling unit in Lagos state.
In the video published online, the voter interrogated the staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as they scrutinized each ballot paper.
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Watch the video below.
https://twitter.com/favogbuji/status/1629395329710796800?s=20
Earlier, MDB reported that the presidential candidate for Labour Party, Peter Obi was in Anambra to cast his vote.
Obi spoke briefly to reporters on Saturday at his Polling Unit, PU 019, Umudimakasi Square, Agulu, Anambra State.
The presidential candidate is hopeful that he will emerge victorious if the poll is conducted in a free, fair and credible atmosphere.
Obi was born on July 19, 1961 in Onitsha to a business parents and is a businessman whose interest also bestrides banking and other investments. He attended Christ the King College, Onitsha before proceeding to University of Nigeria, Nsukka for his degree. Obi has maintained being a silent giver and a philanthropist whose kindness is sectional and religious blind. He commits more towards educational upliftment. He is married with children.