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    TENSION IN IMO AS APC ALLEGEDLY FORCES PRE-THUMB PRINTED BALLOT PAPERS ON INEC OFFICIALS

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    There is great tension and confusion in Ohaji-Egbema LGA head quarters in Imo State where collation is ongoing.

    Information obtained from the LGA alleges that the APC officials came with Ghana-must- go bags stashed with pre-thumb printed ballot papers and forcing them on the INEC officials.

    They are using security officials to harass and chase out PDP agents presently.

    According to the report, they brought printed results to change Hon Uju Kingsley Chima results.

    All party leaders in the zone are therefore directed to move to the LGA to ensure the results are not tampered.

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