Because things happen.
What is the source of the statistic? Only the INEC would have credible information on card readers' failure rate and where at this time. There will be time enough to analyze the elections' process and results after the INEC concludes the elections and announces the official final results.
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From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Salimonu Kadiri
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Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - News Release: Beyond Widespread Failure Of Electronic Voters' Card Reader: Other Fundamental Minuses Abound
Why is it that 98% of Card Reader's failures occurred in the Southeast and South-south parts of Nigeria and the deployment of manual accreditations were almost 100% utilised as compared with the rest of the Nation?
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 10:04:19 +0000
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - News Release: Beyond Widespread Failure Of Electronic Voters' Card Reader: Other Fundamental Minuses Abound
The three fundamental problems bedeviling the policies and actions of the Nigerian pubic office holders including academicians in contemporary times are pride, inferiority complex and shamelessness on the part of their formulators and executors. These have gravely crept into the headship of the Independent National Electoral Commission under Prof Attahiru Jega. They also exhibit the antics ofbeing more catholic than the pope. The referenced public officers are also in the habit of embracing anything new without caution, option B or consequential studies...............
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