Jonathan faces PVC accreditation delay, rejected by 3 card readers :
Jonathan arrived with his wife, Patience at their ward in Otuoke, Bayelsa State at about 9:17AM to get accredited but had to wait over 30 minutes.
There was mild panic this morning March 28, 2015
as President Goodluck Jonathan was faced with some sort of dilemma upon
arrival at his polling unit, when it reportedly took over 30 minutes to get him accredited ahead of the Presidential elections.
Jonathan arrived with his wife, Patience at Unit 13, Ward 39 in Otuoke, Bayelsa State at about 9:17AM to get accredited but faced a delay in the process.
The President patiently stood for over 30 minutes as the card reader malfunctioned. Three card readers failed to work, a fourth was produced and began working.
INEC officials arrived at 8:30AM - until Jonathan arrived, Channels TV reports that no one was accredited before then.
"I
want to use the opportunity to congratulate Nigerians as we vote in a
president. There may be issues, because this is the first time we are
using this technology,” Jonathan said told reporters on ground.
"I
had issues but it’s been sorted, I can't be a ghost voter (laughs), I'm
not worried. There may be a delay but I encourage Nigerians to conduct a
credible and peaceful elections. If I can endure, I plead with all
Nigerians,” he added.
President Jonathan also said that he had spoken with the INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega to find out how the polls were going across the country.
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