Hundreds
of women Today marched on the streets of Awka, Anambra State capital,
protesting alleged disenfranchisement by the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) in the governorship election.
The
women, most of who are from Idemili North Local Government Area, said
they were denied the right to choose their leader due to late arrival of
materials at the polling units on Saturday and the rescheduling.
The women said rescheduling the election to Sunday morning when most of them were in church was “a wicked act” by INEC.
They
sang songs depicting their anger, saying: “We no go gree oo, we no go
gree, anyi aturo vote (we did not vote), we no go gree.”
As
they attempted the march on INEC headquarters in Awka, police officers
stationed at the junction leading to the commission’s office stopped
them.
The women dared the police to shoot them, singing in Igbo: “Iwe na ewe anyi, ehh, iwe na ewe anyi, anyi aturo nu vote oo, iwe (we are angry because we didn’t not cast our votes).”
The women dared the police to shoot them, singing in Igbo: “Iwe na ewe anyi, ehh, iwe na ewe anyi, anyi aturo nu vote oo, iwe (we are angry because we didn’t not cast our votes).”
One of the women said: “It’s our right to choose our leader. Jega promised us free and fair election, yet he failed us.
“Election
didn’t hold in many local government areas yet they are preparing to
announce results. Which results do they want to announce? Where did they
get the results? It is a rigged result.”
Meanwhile, final collated results are still being awaited at INEC headquarters.
Women sha...they have time
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