Nigerians will go to the polls today to elect a President that will pilot the affairs of the country for the next four years.
Also to be elected are members of the National Assembly. In this report, some stakeholders advised electorate on the need for them to come out and vote for candidate of their choice.
In his reaction, the Catholic Bishop of Awka diocese Most Reverend Paulinus Ezeokafor, charged Nigerians to endeavor to be at the polls early enough to cast their vote and to monitor it.
On his part, a former Inspector General of police Sir Mike Okiro, called on security personnel to always abide by ethics of their profession while discharging their duties especially during elections.
Contributing the General Manager of the Society for Equity Justice and Peace SEJUP of Anglican Communion Dr Emma Ezenwaji, who called on the citizenry to comport themselves properly during the elections, urged the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to live up to its
promise of giving Nigerians credible elections.
For the traditional Prime minister of Neni in Anaocha local government area, Chief Anthony Enukeme, eligible voters should come out en-massein today’s election to contribute in deepening the nation’s democratic governance.
A community leader in Awka Chief Igwenagu Natu-Dilibe, cautioned against snatching of ballot box and advised electorate to vote according to their conscience.
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