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Female corps member caught manipulating votes in Enugu

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A female National Youth Service Corps member and a presiding officer in Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections in Enugu State have been caught manipulating and changing the votes of the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, to the advantage of the New Nigeria Peoples Party candidate, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.

The said corps member is alleged to have come from Kano State.

According to reports, the incident happened in one of the polling units in Abakpa Ward, a densely populated town in Enugu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.

She was reportedly caught by eagle-eyed agents of LP, who quickly raised the alarm about the unwholesome act of the presiding officer.

Immediately, she was reportedly circled by a mob before security agents in the polling unit intervened and stopped what could have been a tragedy.

A viral video of the incident seen by Newsmen, on Sunday, shows the NYSC member apologising, even as she confessed that all the corps members from northern Nigeria participating in the election in South-East were told to manipulate results in favour of the former Kano State governor.

In the video, a result sheet was seen showing mutilated vote scores of the LP presidential candidate.

When LP party agents caught her she admitted saying “I am aware of the full consequences of my action and I am ready to take any punishment. I am sorry, this is what I was told to do.”

Meanwhile, efforts to get a reaction from the spokesman of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Enugu state, Victor Okafor, were unsuccessful as he could not answer his calls.

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