
- The candidate of United Progressives Party (UPP) in Anambra governorship election, Osita Chidoka has queried Governor Obiano's right to address voters on election day
- Obiano had expressed joy at their turnout and said he would win the election by a landslide
Chidoka, however, said that section 99, subsection 1 and 2 of the electoral act, all forms of political campaign must end 24 hours to the election
The candidate of United Progressives Party (UPP) in Anambra governorship election, Osita Chidoka, has questioned Willie Obiano, Anambra state governor, on his right to address voters on election day.
Willie Obiano spoke to voters at his polling unit after casting his vote. He expressed joy at their turnout and said he would win the election by a landslide.
INEC official checking voters' register during Anambra election
Yawadeyonline gathered that Chidoka, reacting in a tweet, drew attention to reports that Obiano had spoken to his supporters while voting was ongoing.
The UPP governorship candidate wondered whether the governor’s action was not a violation of electoral laws.
“An incumbent who goes to address voters during voting…is that not a violation of the electoral act?” Osita asked.
According to section 99, subsection 1 and 2 of the electoral act, all forms of political campaign must end 24 hours to the election.
“The period of campaigning in public by every political party shall commence 90 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day,” the act reads.
“This refers to a registered political party or any person acting on its behalf during the 24 hours before polling day.”
It remains to be seen if Obiano broke any law by saying he would secure an emphatic victory.
Meanwhile, A Source had previously reported that Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLACE) has described the Anambra election held on Saturday, November 18 as “one of the worst”
governorship elections conducted in the country since the return of democracy in 1999.
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