Rerun elections for the federal constituencies of Orumba North and South in Anambra and Nnewi North/Nnewi South/Ekwusigo are scheduled for February 3, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC.
Dr Elizabeth Agwu, the resident electoral commissioner (REC), made this declaration on Wednesday during a media briefing at the INEC headquarters in Awka.
Agwu stated that the court decision directing the cancellation of the election in the 21 polling places in the two federal seats and their rerun was the reason for the rerun.
She stated there would be five polling places for the election: one ward in Orumba North, sixteen polling places, and four wards in Nnewi North.
She continued by saying that INEC had made sufficient preparations in Anambra to guarantee a legitimate, fair, and free election.
She informed the affected LGAs that the results of the rerun polls for the federal constituency candidates will determine the winner.
To cast their votes, the REC requested the 97,438 registered voters in the impacted LGAs to turn out in large numbers.
She also reminded the 161,914 registered voters in Orumba South and North to cast ballots for their chosen candidates on February 3.
Agwu emphasised that the commission had been meeting with security agencies to provide sufficient security for the electorate wanting to exercise their right to vote, and he guaranteed voters strict security before, during, and after the election.
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