#Anambra: The facts, figures as voters decide

#Anambra is a commercially vibrant state, crucial to the economy of the South East. Winning the state is a big deal  

By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor

Anambra voters will choose one of 18 contestants this Saturday in a poll that could record the lowest voter turnout in the history of the governorship election in Nigeria.

Voters will saunter to the polling booths to cast their votes. The fear of the unknown, marauding gunmen hiding under the guise of enforcing a sit-at-home that the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) has already called off, will be the trigger for a low turnout.  

The candidates

Party           Governor                 Deputy

A.      Maduka Godwin               Obi Ifeatu

AA.    Etiaba Chukwuogo             Uchebo Mwao

AAC.    Nwankwo Chidozie      Nwaebili Clare

 ADC.  Akachukwu Nwankpo   Lawrence Ughamadu

 ADP.    Ume-Ezeoke Douglas      Maxwell Chukujama

 APC. Andy Uba        Chukwuemeka Okafor

 APGA.   Charles Soludo      Ibezim Gilbert

 APM.     Onyejegbu Okwudili     Onuora Letitia

  APP.    Azubuike Echetebu     Ogbonna Nnabike

 BP.      Chika Okeke                Chika Adibe

 LP.  Agbasimalo Emmanuel  Muokwue Peter

NNPP.   Ohajimkpo Emeka    Nwude Ebelechukwu

NRM. Ezenwafor Victor     Ojukwu Chukwuma

 PDP.    Valentine Ozigbo     Lilian Enemo

  PRP.   Nnamdi Nwawuo       Igbo Gozie

  SDP.  Uzoh Godwin        Chira Obiora

  YPP.   Ifeanyi Ubah       Okechukwu Eze

  ZLP.   Okonkwo Francis         Jessie Uk

Election stats

The election will hold in 5,640 polling units across the 21 local governments and 326 wards of Anambra State.

#Anambra originally had 4,608 polling units, but INEC created additional 1,112 for the purpose of this election. 86 polling units have no registered voters; hence, elections won’t be taking place there.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says  2,525,471 registered voters would be participating in the election.

Security deployment

The Nigerian Police Force announced that it would deploy more than 34,000 personnel in addition to those serving in the state for the election.

Apart from the police, the military, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Immigration Service and other paramilitary agencies deployed personnel for the election.

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