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2023 Election: No Election In 7 Wards In Okigwe - Imo Pdp To Inec - Legitvibes File

Inside the strategy room, a senior official slammed a fist onto a wooden table littered with crumpled reports. The air was thick with the smell of old paper and urgent sweat. "We told INEC," he shouted to a room of weary lawyers and frustrated candidates. "We gave them the maps. We flagged the security concerns. Now, thousands of our people are standing in the sun, waiting for a ghost to show up and hand them a ballot."

Back in the village, Chidi watched the sun dip below the horizon, casting long, jagged shadows across the empty polling station. He looked at his neighbors—elderly men who had dressed in their best traditional tunics to vote, and young students who had traveled hours to be counted. Inside the strategy room, a senior official slammed

News began to ripple through the crowds like a fever. It wasn't just them. From the clusters of palm trees in the rural wards to the more populated outskirts, the story was the same: seven wards had been left in a logistical vacuum. "We gave them the maps

The party’s official statement was being drafted in real-time. It wasn't just a complaint; it was a demand for accountability. They argued that by bypassing these seven wards, the very heartbeat of the democratic process in Okigwe had been silenced. He looked at his neighbors—elderly men who had

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