President Goodluck Jonathan has
said he voted for himself.
Speaking with BBC’s Peter
Okwoche after casting his vote,
the President said he does not
blame the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) for
today’s problems.
When asked who he had voted
for, he replied: “I voted for myself
and for the PDP.
Speaking about reported
violence in Enugu, Jonathan said
he only heard about a bomb
blast and when he called the
Governor, he said there was no
bomb blast but some vehicles
came from the north and it was
suspected to be IED.
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You can watch the video here:
Posted by BBC Africa on Saturday,
March 28, 2015
Earlier in the day, the President
and his wife, Patience Jonathan,
could not be accredited by the
Independent National Electoral
Commission’s voter card readers.
Three voter card readers failed to
read the president’s biometrics
and accredit him for voting at the
Otazi playground polling centre
in his home town, Otueke,
Bayelsa state.
He was later accredited but not
with the card readers.
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