Lagos, Nigeria
CNN
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How do you stage elections for greater than 93 million voters? With nice issue, complications, delays and technical points, it seems.
Greater than 24 hours after the polls closed, some Nigerians have been nonetheless voting in Africa’s largest democratic train.
The numbers are staggering; Nigeria has 176,606 polling items and voting handed with out incident in most of them.
Nonetheless, it was overshadowed by widespread stories of delays, technical points, and assaults and voter intimidation at some polling stations.
A CNN workforce in Lagos noticed voters nonetheless looking for a strategy to forged their poll Sunday at a college in Lagos the place two polling items didn’t get to vote in Saturday’s elections.
Within the capital Abuja, voting continued till late on Saturday, as voters used automotive headlights to assist themselves see.
When a CNN workforce visited some polling items, dozens of voters have been nonetheless ready to forged their poll. In elements of Lagos, voting went on properly into midnight.
The election is among the most hotly contested contests because the finish of navy dictatorship in 1999, and the two-party system that has dominated Nigerian politics since then is going through an unprecedented menace.
The frontrunners are Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling APC get together, Atiku Abubakar from the PDP and Peter Obi from the lesser-known Labour Celebration.
Obi, 61, has gained in recognition and is seen because the third pressure candidate that might emerge as chief.
A lot of his supporters, largely first time voters, who registered in large numbers to vote, complained of makes an attempt to suppress their vote.
At one polling unit in Lekki, Lagos, a number of folks have been attacked.
Dr. Chidi Nwagwu advised CNN: “I arrived at round 10am. Polling supplies have been late and we set as much as begin voting. Some thugs arrived and began hitting folks with chairs. I used to be hit a number of instances with a chair. There was a health care provider who helped us. Loads of ladies have been attacked, together with a pregnant lady. She was knocked to the bottom and so they smashed her cellphone.”
Alicia Gberikon mentioned: “There was harassment and in the event you had a cellphone that was against the law. Individuals have been overwhelmed and had their telephones smashed. It was very scary.”
Yiaga Africa, a non-profit civic group that deployed 3,836 observers throughout the nation mentioned it was dissatisfied with the elections. “There’s a way of disappointment, fairly frankly, with the best way this course of has gone. Clearly, we’ve not overcome and resolved, perennially our logistical challenges with elections,” Samson Itodo, Yiaga’s Government Director advised CNN.
This was alleged to be the yr that the electoral fee would offer real-time outcomes through its new portal, iReV.
Yiaga mentioned it was involved that as of Saturday 10pm native time, when outcomes have been recognized from 1000’s of polling items, they’d not been uploaded to the electoral fee’s voting portal.
“It raises numerous questions on all the course of as a result of it deviates from the rules for the elections. But it surely additionally casts doubt on the integrity of this complete course of,” Itodo mentioned.
“To make issues worse, the fee just isn’t talking or has not spoken to Nigerians.”
The chairman of the electoral fee (INEC) Chairman Mahmood Yakubu briefly addressed the nation at a media briefing on Sunday the place he defined the collation course of however didn’t deal with the problems round outcomes transmission.
Yakubu reported there have been pockets of violence throughout the nation and electoral machines often known as Bimodal Voter Accreditation system (BVAS) have been misplaced in a few of these disruptions.