Obidient Movement Prepares to Prevent Rigging in Anambra Election

The Obidient Movement has announced its readiness to ensure the integrity of the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election. According to the movement’s national coordinator, Yunusa Tanko, measures have been put in place to prevent rigging and manipulation during the electoral process.

Speaking at the George Moghalu Campaign Office in Udoka Estate, Tanko emphasized the movement’s commitment to protecting the mandate of the people and ensuring that the voice of Anambra citizens is heard. He revealed that the movement has inaugurated Polling Unit Commanders across all 5,720 polling units in the state, establishing a strong grassroots presence in every community, ward, and village.

The movement has leveraged digital technologies to enhance the transparency and credibility of the electoral process. Tanko stated that the era of manipulating election results is over, and the current generation of Nigerians will not tolerate electoral malpractices. The Obidient Movement’s efforts aim to safeguard the democratic process and ensure that the people’s voice is not silenced.

The Anambra State governorship election is a crucial event in Nigeria’s political calendar, and the Obidient Movement’s involvement underscores the importance of civic participation and electoral integrity. With its robust mechanisms and digital technologies in place, the movement is poised to play a significant role in shaping the outcome of the election.

As the election approaches, the Obidient Movement’s commitment to protecting the people’s mandate serves as a reminder of the importance of transparent and credible electoral processes. The movement’s efforts are likely to have a significant impact on the election’s outcome, and its involvement will be closely watched by stakeholders and observers alike. The success of the Obidient Movement’s initiatives will depend on its ability to effectively utilize its digital technologies and grassroots structures to prevent electoral malpractices and ensure a free and fair election.

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