Fuel scarcity may hamper movement of materials, personnel - INEC - Punch Newspapers

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With less than 25 days to the general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission has said that the scarcity of the Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, may affect the movement of election materials and election personnel. The INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, made this known in a meeting with National Union of Road Transport Workers in Abuja on Tuesday.

 

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Dampening.

This is no news as we know those who make d laws always have their way around d laws they made.

No excuse...... If you can't work under pressure resign

When a pregnant woman is in Labor, she has so much pain, but once the baby is born, she forgot her pains. Nigerians has suffered too much pain during PDP&APC horrible leadership, finally gives Labor Party Peter Obi to deliver the country from so much pain. Vote for Peter Obi

This useless INEC is just looking for every excuse to derail

NNPC must compulsorily supply fuel to INEC for the purpose of election.

L.e.a.d.e.r.s.h.i.p failure

APC Government is doing the right thing abi how does one say it few Days to Presidential Elections, I think PMB doesn't want Nigerians to vote and there's also Cash Scarcity. SAI BABA!

It's too early for the excuses. Behave INEC

Hmm bro becareful

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