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    Home»News»African News»West African News»Nigeria News»Mark Laments Faulty Card Readers

    Mark Laments Faulty Card Readers

    Nigeria News By Wale AdebayoMar 30, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    David Mark-votesThe President of the Senate, David Mark, has described the conduct of the Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday as largely peaceful in his constituency.

    In a statement yesterday, Mr. Mark, however, expressed concern over the reported cases of faulty card readers.

    The senate president said after he cast his vote in Otukpo Ward 1, Otukpo, Benue State on Saturday that the exercise was “generally peaceful and organized. The voters queued and complied with the rules”.

    He expressed concern over the malfunctioning of the card readers in some polling units and urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to salvage the situation.

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    “The Otukpo Ward 1, to me is a very well organized polling unit. The people here have been on queue. I have no report of any failure or lapses. But the reports from some areas indicate that card readers have been malfunctioning.

    “This situation may not allow many people to participate in the elections. INEC should as a matter of urgency rise up to the challenge and salvage the situation”.

    Mr. Mark enjoined the people to remain calm hoping that INEC officials would address the situation.

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