#NigeriaElections2023: YIAGA expresses concern over failed result upload

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Yiaga Africa has expressed concern over the failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission to upload results on its portal, hours after counting of votes had been counted in some polling units across the country.

The PUNCH reports that results from the Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday had been counted in a number of polling units across the country, and the FCT.

In a tweet made on its official handle @YIAGA, the electoral monitoring group said it was “deeply concerned” that results had yet to be uploaded to the site, noting that voting and counting had ended in several polling units.

The tweet reads thus, “Update: Yiaga Africa is deeply concerned with the delay in uploading polling unit results for the presidential election on the INEC Election Result Portal. As of 7 pm on election day, no result was uploaded after voting & counting ended in several polling units. #NigeriaDecides2023”.

The group also posted a photo of the INEC website, showing that no result had been uploaded from the 176,846 polling units across the country.

At the time of filing this report, efforts to reach the President of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, proved abortive, as he did not respond to phone calls by our correspondent. (PUNCH)

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