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Monday, 18 November 2013

2013 Governorship Election in Anambra State: Reports & Review

Anambra State held their Governorship election today being November 16th, 2013. Well, I decided to relay a call-in segment for Anambrarians and the world to grab a perception on how the election or voting exercise went in Anambra State!

¤ The campaign ended on Thursday, 14th November, 2013

The images below are the Five main candidates for Anambra Governorship election!

¤ Senator Dr. Chris Ngige {APC}



¤ Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah (Labour Party)



¤ Dr. Goddy Ezeemo {PPA}



¤ Dr. Willie Obiano {APGA}



¤ Dr. Tony Nwoye {PDP}


¤ List of Candidates For Anambra 2014 Governorship Election
1. Mr Tony Nwoye
2. Senator Chris Ngige
3. Senator Andy Uba
4. Senator Annie Okonkwo
5. Mrs. Uche Ekwunife
6. Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju
7. Chief Akachukwu Nwankpo
8. Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah
9. Chief Paul Odenigbo
10. Dr. Obinna Uzoh
11. Dr. Alex Obiogbolu
12. Professor Chukwuma Soludo
13. Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu
14. Senator Emma Anosike.
15. Pat Nwachi Obianwu
16. Dubem Obaze
17. Dr. Godwin Ezeemo
18. Dr. Chike Obidigbo
19. Oseloka Obaze
20. Barrister Chjioke Ndubuisi
21. Chief Mike Udah
22. Dr. Emmanuel Okafor
23. Afam Ogene
24. Prince Chinedu Idigo
25. Mr. Chima Anene
26. Chief Udoka Charles Udoagalanya
27. Comrade Godwin Ibekwe
28. Chief Emma Nweke
29. Chief Ugochukwu Okeke


Ucheonye M. Nzubechi decided to relay a live call-in segment on ABS Radio 1, Awka. Below are what Anambrarians said on the just concluded election!


• Speaking from my experience at Mbara-Orie, Eke Achina and Achina Town Hall, the just concluded election was free and fair and I also voted! The security men were also vigilant!
¤ Ucheonye Nzubechi in Umueleke, Achina


• I cast my vote at Chief Obiagbaoso's Square! The conduct of the election was cool and serene! The security men were vigilant too!
¤ Chikaodi in Amanasaa, Umuchu


Umuojogwo, Umuchu is the hometown of Dr. Godwin Ezeemo, the (PPA Governorship Candidate)


• People came out en mass and the electoral materials arrived on time at about 09:15am. Accreditation started early too!
¤ Mercy in Uga


• The electoral materials came to my unit on time, and the voting began on time too! To me, the election was free and fair!
¤ Nonso in Inland Town, Onitsha


• The to and fro movement at Nkwo-Umunze is a clear depiction that people really voted en mass! I voted too!
¤ Chinasa in Nkwo-Umunze


• The voting exercise at my polling unit was free and fair! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Amaka in Umueleke, Achina


• Accreditation started early at about 08:47am. I really enjoyed the voting exercise! It all went well.
¤ Onyinyechi in Ula, Ekwulobia


• The busy atmosphere at Ekwulobia roundabout really shows that people voted en mass in this election! Accreditation started early and I voted too!
¤ Chizoba in Eziagulu, Ekwulobia


....."biko kedu ebe m ga atunye vote mu? Eji m card mu ga eji tuo ya bu vote!" it reads; "Please, where can I thumb print? I am with my voter's card that will enable me to vote!"
¤ Eleanya (an elderly woman) at a polling unit at Umuezeiyi, Achina


• The electoral materials arrived on time, and I also voted too!
¤ Basil in Orie-Ogbunka


• The electoral materials arrived on time and we successfully voted for our choice of candidate! There was nothing like misconduct at my centre!
¤ Emeka in Fegge, Onitsha


• The atmosphere at my polling unit was appealing! There was nothing like misconduct, and accreditation started early too!
¤ Chika in Woliwo, Onitsha


• The electoral materials arrived on time and we voted en mass too!
¤ Philip in Obosi


• I really enjoyed the voting process! Thanks to INEC for a well organized guber election!
¤ Ifeyinwa in Okpuno, Awka


• I participated in the campaign and I voted for my candidate! The conduct was free and fair!
¤ Onyinye in Otolo, Nnewi


• Electoral materials didn't arrive on time at my centre, but at last, I voted! The security men are much at alert!
¤ Peter in Isuofia


• The election was free and fair! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Chiamaka in Alor


Alor is the hometown of Senator Dr. Chris Ngige - OON (APC's Governorship Candidate)


• I left what I have to do today inorder to participate in the voting exercise! It was free and fair!
¤ Nnaemeka in Eke, Awka


• Although I didn't participate in the exercise, but those that went testified that the voting exercise was free and fair, and the election materials arrived on time too! The majority of people in my area voted!
¤ Sebastine in Eri Primary School, Aguleri


Aguleri is the hometown of Dr. Willie Obiano (APGA's Governorship Candidate)


• I really like the way the voting exercise went! The election materials arrived on time too!
¤ Chekwube in Agulu


Agulu is the hometown of Governor Peter Obi (Okwute ndi Igbo)


Eke-Umuomaku roundabout was busy with people moving to their polling unit! The electoral materials didn't arrive on time, but at last, I voted! It was a free and fair election!
¤ Ebere in Ndiocha Hall, Umuomaku


• In my polling unit, there was nothing like misconduct!
¤ Ijeoma in Adazi-Enu


• It was free and fair! I voted for my candidate! We weren't forced to vote for a particular candidate!
¤ Victor in Eziagu


Sir Emeka Offor Road was very busy with people moving to and fro their polling units! No misconduct in my unit!
¤ Chigbo in Nkwo, Oraifite


• Accreditation started early! The conduct was free and fair and I successfully voted for my candidate!
¤ Daniel in Nkerehi


• In my unit, many people really participated in the voting exercise!
¤ Micheal in Ogbunike


• I voted, although the election materials didn't arrive on time! No misconduct in my unit!
¤ Ifeoma in Atani


• I didn't vote, though most of my guys voted for their choice of candidate! It was a free and fair election!
¤ John in Ekwulu-Mmiri


• There is no margin for error! The voting exercise in my area was free and fair, and it went successful too!
¤ Jude in Ezinifite


• The conduct of the election was something to write home about! My vote went to my candidate!
¤ Tony in Uruagu, Nnewi


• We all voted in peace at my polling unit!
¤ Ogochukwu in Ikenga


• The electoral materials didn't arrive on time at my polling unit, but we all voted!
¤ Chidiogo in Ezira


• The election was free and fair! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Onyebuchi in Ukpor


• I didn't participate in the exercise, but all the same, it all went well. Security was tight too!
¤ Chris in Nkpor


• The election materials arrived by 9:37am prompt! There was nothing like misconduct in my unit! It was free and fair and I voted too!
¤ Chukwuma in Osumenyi


• The conduct was good! My vote went to my candidate! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Skido in Umuoji


• The exercise was a successful one! I really enjoyed it and I voted for my candidate too!
¤ Onyeðika in Nanka


• The voting exercise was free and fair!
¤ Chukwudalu in Oko


• The election materials arrived on time! My vote went to my candidate! It was free and fair!
¤ Chikaodi in Ogboji


• I participated in the campaign and I also voted. I really love the way the voting exercise was conducted!
¤ Mike in Igboukwu


• I was suffering from Malaria, so I couldn't walk down to my polling unit, but my friends who went to cast their vote told me that there was no problem at their polling unit! Accreditation of eligible voters started early too!
¤ Chinwe in Ndiowu


• I waited at my polling unit for the voting materials to arrive but to no avail, until about 10:15am. I voted at last!
¤ Christopher in Onneh


• In my polling unit, nobody was forced to vote for a particular candidate! So it was a free and fair election!
¤ Arinze in Agbudu


• I and my friends really cast our vote to our choice of candidate! There was no misharp! It all went well.
¤ Nneka in Awka-Etiti


• My voter's card is intact! I voted with it! I am really happy on how this election was conducted!
¤ Malachi in Ifite-Awka


• The electoral materials didn't arrive on time! I waited for it to arrive and I voted at last!
¤ Ugochukwu in Nawfija


• The voting exercise was free and fair! I voted for my candidate! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Nkiru in Ndiokpalaeze


• The voting materials arrived on time and I voted for my candidate!
¤ Chidimma in Aguluezechukwu


• I really like the way this election was conducted! I wasn't forced to vote for anyone! It was free and fair!
¤ Amaechi in Ukpo


• The voting materials didn't arrive on time! It arrived at about 10:39am and I voted successfully!
¤ Chidiebere in Akpu


• Crowd was too much at my polling unit! Accreditation started on time, and we all voted successfully!
¤ Chinyere in Uli


• I and my friends campaigned and we all voted! It was free and fair! Security agents were at alert too, to avoid snatching of ballot boxes!
¤ Philip in Nnobi


• The electoral materials arrived on time and I voted too! The conduct of the election was really nice!
¤ Mariam in Ihiala


• I saw my name and my face on the paste board in my polling unit! I got accreditated, and I voted!
¤ Mathias in Aguluzigbo


• There was nothing like criminal activities in my unit! It was free and fair!
¤ Charity in Omogho


• The electoral materials arrived at about 09:14am I got accreditated, and I cast my vote to my candidate!
¤ Zubby in Nsugbe


• Nna e! There was nothing like "tigbuo-zogbuo" in my polling unit! I got accreditated, and I voted too!
¤ Nelson in Owerri-Ezukala


• I really like the way the voting exercise was conducted! I successfully voted for my candidate!
¤ Ikenna in Okpoko, Onitsha


• I didn't participate in the voting exercise, but my guys who went to vote told me that it all went well.
¤ Mike in Awa


• There was no misconduct in my polling unit! I voted for my candidate! It all went well!
¤ Judith in Nkwerre-Ezunaka


• The conduct of the election was really nice! It all went well.
¤ Stephen in Unubi


• Nobody forced us to vote for a particular candidate! I am so happy that the election was successfully concluded!
¤ Amara in Neni


• The electoral materials arrived on time! It was free and fair!
¤ Ikenna in Nimo


• The conduct of the exercise was really good! I love it!
¤ Uzonna in Abba


• There was no problem at my polling unit! It all went well. I voted for my candidate!
¤ Engnr. Paul in Obeledu


• The electoral materials didn't arrive early, but I successfully voted!
¤ Emenike in Uke


• I participated both in the campaign and in the exercise! I voted for my candidate after being accredited to vote!
¤ Jonas in Ihiala


• I really like the conduct of the voting exercise in my unit!
¤ Jerome in Adazi-Ani


• There was nothing like misconduct in my polling unit! I voted for my candidate! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Tony in Umuleri


• There was no misconduct in my polling unit!
¤ Uchenna in Ajalli


• We thank God that the election was successful.
¤ Chibunna in Umueji


• It all went well! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Ujunwa in Ndiokpalaeke


• The conduct of the election was cool and serene! There was nothing like snatching of ballot box in Ukwullu!
¤ Chigozie in Ukwullu


• People came out en mass and the electoral materials arrived on time at about 09:15am. Accreditation started on time too!
¤ Kamcy in Adazi-Nnukwu


• The electoral materials came to my unit on time, and the voting began on time too! To me, the election was free and fair!
¤ Oliver in Abatete


• The to and fro movement at my unit is a clear depiction that people really voted en mass! I voted too!
¤ Chinaka in Eziowelle


• The voting exercise at my polling unit was free and fair!
¤ Onyebuchi in Nteje


• I really enjoyed the voting exercise! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Ifeanyi in Umuoji


• The busy atmosphere at my polling unit really shows that people voted en mass in this election! Accreditation started on time and I voted too!
¤ Munachi in Enugwu-Ukwu


• The electoral materials arrived on time, and I also voted!
¤ Benard in Enugwu-Agidi


• The electoral materials arrived on time and we successfully voted for our choice of candidate! There was nothing like misconduct at my centre!
¤ Cyril in Abba


• The atmosphere at my polling unit was appealing! There was nothing like misconduct!
¤ Nzubechukwu in Ojoto-Uno


• The electoral materials arrived on time and we voted en mass!
¤ Olivia in Abagana


• I really enjoyed the voting process! The security men were vigilant too!
¤ Obianuju in Mbaukwu


• I participated in the campaign and I voted! The conduct was free and fair!
¤ Chris in Mgbakwu, Awka


• Electoral materials didn't arrive on time in my centre, but at last, I got accreditated and I voted!
¤ Ferdinand in Awkuzu


• Accreditation started early and I also participated in the voting exercise too! The election was free and fair!
¤ Chiamaka in Amaokpala


• I left what I have to do today inorder to participate in the voting exercise! Security was tight too! It was free and fair!
¤ Nneamaka in Amansea


• Although I didn't participate in the exercise, but those that went testified that the voting exercise was free and fair, and the electoral materials arrived on time too! The majority of people in my area participated in the exercise too!
¤ Sebastine in Ndiike


• I really like the way the voting exercise went! The electoral materials arrived on time too!
¤ Chekwube in Nnokwa


Oba Junction was busy with people moving to their polling unit! The election materials didn't arrive on time, but at last, I voted!
¤ Ebere in Oba


• In my polling unit, there was nothing like misconduct! It all went well.
¤ Ijeoma in Ebenebe, Awka


• It was free and fair! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Victor in Ichida


• Some roads were very busy with people moving to and fro their polling units! No misconduct in my unit!
¤ Chigbo in Ihiala


• The conduct was free and fair! I successfully voted for my candidate!
¤ Daniel in Nibo


• In my unit, many people really participated in the voting exercise! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Micheal in Nibo


• I voted, although the election materials didn't arrive on time! No misconduct in my unit!
¤ Ifeoma in Okija


• I didn't vote, though most of my guys voted for their choice of candidate! It was a free and fair election!
¤ John in Uke


• There is no margin for error! The voting exercise in my area was free and fair, and it went successful too! I must commend INEC for a job well done!
¤ Jude in Fegge, Onitsha


• There was nothing like misconduct in my unit! It was free and fair and I voted too!
¤ Chukwuma in Osumenyi


• It all went well! I voted for my candidate o! Accreditation started early too!
¤ Ujunwa in Achalla


• There was no misconduct in my polling unit!
¤ Uchenna in Umudioka


• We thank God that the election was successful.
¤ Chibunna in Ifitedunu


• Accreditation started early! It all went well! I voted for my candidate!
¤ Ujunwa in Umuawulu


• The conduct of the election was an enticing one!
¤ Ogechi in Ebenebe, Awka


• Accreditation started early in my centre! What a credible election!
¤ Önyedika in Ichida


• All of us in our polling unit cast our vote to our respective candidate!
¤ Kevin in Ihiala


• I am happy on the conduct of the election! Security was tight!
¤ Chinanu in Orie-Uga


• I participated in the exercise! It was a credible election!
¤ Nkiru in Nise


• I really enjoyed the exercise! It was a free and fair election!
¤ Anaestaecia in Nibo


• The electoral materials arrived early and accreditation started early too! It was a successful election!
¤ Chibuike in Okija


REVIEWS
¤ The election in Anambra State that was scheduled to hold on Saturday, 16th November, 2013 has it that the election was postponed in some parts of the state! Such Local Government include Orumba South (Umunze), Idemili North & South, etc! These aformentioned Local Governments had their election on Sunday, 17th November, 2013. The main reason behind the postponement was as a result of late arrival of electoral materials in such areas, and also to make sure that eligible persons participated in the voting exercise! The APGA National Chairman, Chief Victor Umeh commended such an idea, saying that the postponement of the election is a welcomed development!
¤ As Reported by Ucheonye Nzubechi in Awka.


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