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I don’t think my vote will count, says Atiku

BY TheCable

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Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for 2019 presidential election, says his vote may not count due to the “malpractices and irregularities” in the 2019 general election.

Atiku spoke after voting at Ajiya ward, Yola north local government area of Adamawa state on Saturday.

“Suddenly, I’m not convinced that my vote will count. You can see a very low voter turnout. I believe the last elections were marred by a lot of malpractices,” Atiku said.

“I particularly abhor the participation of the military in electoral process. It’s absolutely unconstitutional and unlawful.”

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On how Nigeria can organise a free and fair election in the future, Atiku said: “It requires the coming together of all Nigerians and the leadership to be able to redress all the challenges we face in the last elections.”

Atiku who was defeated by President Muhamadu Buhari at the February 23 polls with over three million votes, had rejected results for the presidential election announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Shouts of “Don’t ever give up” from his supporters rented the air as he left the unit.

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