Thumb-printed ballot papers in vehicle for voter education, says police (Guardian)

Sokoto State Police Command has explained that ballot papers that were discovered in a vehicle were meant for voter education purposes and not thumb-printed for voting as speculated in the public.

Police officers in Sokoto had on Sunday, February 17, intercepted a vehicle containing voting materials allegedly belonging to opposition party People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

However, spokesman of the police command, Muhammad Sadiq, who spoke at a joint press conference with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Sokoto, said the materials were specimen by the PDP to enlighten its voters.

“On Sunday the 17th of February, a team of patrolmen led by OC Crack Squad ASP Ibrahim Abaras arrested and brought to the state CID one Shehu Maidamma with sample thumb-printed balloted paper belonging to the PDP, on interrogation it was found out that the ballot papers were only specimen and not real ballot papers,” Sadiq said. Read more

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