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    INEC warns political parties against violent clashes

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    Hosea parah, Abuja

    The Independent National Electoral Commission has expressed worry over the clashes between opposing parties and their supporters during the ongoing campaigns across the country.

    The INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, stated this on Tuesday at the Training of Master Trainers on Technologies for the 2023 General Election in Abuja.

    He said, “The cause of clashes among parties and their supporters in some states of the country during electioneering campaigns is worrisome.

    “Also, there are denials of access to public facilities for parties and candidates in some states of the federation.

    “Let me caution parties and supporters to focus on issues and stay clear of attacks on each others.”

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