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Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by Nowenuse: 12:39pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
A good thing that Pres GEJ accepted defeat in good faith, showing the true spirit of sportsmanship. All we his supporters have done likewise. But Seriously, i myself as well as many other die hard GEJ supporters were extremely astonished on the low turn out of voters in Igbo land during the Presidential elections. I can boldy say that the igbos share more of the blames on the reasons why President GEJ lost this 2015 elections. Imagine no South-eastern state could produce up to 1 million votes for GEJ. Compared to the number of registered voters and the number of those who collected their PVC's in the South-east, the number of accredited voters were very low. Imagine states like Ebonyi & Abia producing less than 400,000 votes each despite the fact that they had over 1 million registered voters each. Northern states like Kaduna and Plateau where there were a lot of issues even produced far more votes than Abia & Ebonyi. The mighty Imo & Anambra states with large populations and registered voters could not produce even up to 800,000 votes each just as other Niger deltan states like Delta & Rivers were producing over 1 million votes each. This is why i'd like the South-easternerns to tell the whole world what actually happened?? Cos there is always a reason for everythin under the Sun. Pls note that this post is not meant to be malicious or generate ill-thoughts, but just for enlightenment. Mistakes can always be noted for prevention of further occurrence. IGBOS, what happened |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by Nobody: 12:41pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
They were busy planning on how to make up for that one day of election in their various and diversified spare parts business... |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by Utchgirl(f): 12:46pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
Hop lagoon wil nt be our final destination if we tell u wht happened? |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by kingslly(m): 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
a lot of people in the southeast culdnt get their PVCs and inec didnt do a good job in placing their polling units,imagine there was no polling Unit or Registration Unit in the whole of world bank housing estate in Owerri. |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by nzeobi(m): 12:54pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
The PVC distribution was poorly handled. |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by MayorofLagos(m): 1:19pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
Nowenuse: Ibos have been democratically engineered. Your voting bloc rendered impotent.....thats what happened! |
Re: Why The Low Turn Out Of Voters In Igboland During The Presidential Elections?? by 247notire(m): 1:49pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
We are scattered all over the country and our businesses and jobs are more important than trying to vote a man who still won't give us any real development after voting him but will build more almajiri schools. Wats d point? Who is up thr matters sh.it to me cos they don't rily care about u and I the masses. Buhari or whoever is going in thr shud make implementation of the recommendations in d Confab a top priority to ensure d nations survival shikena! |
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