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    Anambra Govt Assures Voters of Safety During Election

    The Anambra State Government has assured electorates in the state of their safety during the November 6 election, saying it has been talking with relevant persons to ensure a hitch-free process.

    This was contained in a press release by the Anambra government, signed by the state Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr Don Adinuba.

    Adinuba said, “Anambra State government hereby assures all persons in the state that the November 6, 2021, governorship election will be free and fair.

    “Robust arrangements have been made to secure the life and asset of every person before, during and after the election. There are enough security forces who are well equipped and motivated to provide security in every part of the state throughout day and night.

    “The November 6 election will, therefore, be as peaceful, free, fair and transparent as previous elections in recent years in our beloved State.

    “All registered voters in Anambra State are enjoined to come out and cast their votes. Your vote will count in this election, as in recent elections. No candidate or political party can write any election result. The days of manipulated election results are over in our dear state,” Adinuba said.

     

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