Nigeria
INEC Replaces Electoral Materials Destroyed In Fire Incidents In Anambra and Plateau States

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has replaced electoral materials destroyed in fire incidents in Anambra and Plateau state offices of the Commission.
The Commission through its official Twitter handle announced that replacement card readers for 14 local governments areas in Anambra state have been configured and delivered while it is working hard to configure and deliver to the remaining 7 local government areas of the state.
The Commission also said it has delivered replacement ballot boxes and cubicles to Qu’an Pan local government of Plateau state and relocated the Commission’s office to another building.
See tweets
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