Abuja voters wait patiently under the heat

Nigeria's electoral chief has apologised for delays being experienced by voters in some parts of the country.

Nigeria’s electoral chief has apologised for delays being experienced by voters in some parts of the country.

Mahmood Yakubu briefed the press at the central collation centre in the capital, Abuja, after widespread reports of the late arrival of voting materials and electoral officers in some states.

The head of the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) said some delays were due to advice given by the security agencies for the safety of personnel and materials.

In Abuja, voting has officially closed but there are still long queues at some polling units that I have visited.

Those still waiting say they are determined to cast their vote despite the heat of 34C.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) has promised that everyone who is in the queue will be allowed to vote.

The chaotic start has been blamed on the late arrival of ballot material and officials as well as malfunctioning machines used to verify the voters.

Despite these delays, Abuja remains peaceful. There was a huge military presence earlier in the day, which has dissipated somewhat.

The people are being patient, but how long that patience will last remains anyone’s guess.

 

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