Despite an insistence by Willie Obiano, the governorship candidate of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), that he did not engage in
multiple registrations, damning evidence has now emerged that he did.
The proof that Mr. Obiano registered multiple times might put his
candidature in serious trouble, a source at the electoral commission
said.
The revelations came after an Anambra State High Court had granted
the candidate a weird injunction to shield him from criminal
prosecution.
Unimpeachable documents obtained show that Mr.
Obiano registered more than once, an act that violates the law. On
August 21, 2013, he was issued a voter identification number (VIN)
90F5B12B88377091121. Then, at 10.25 a.m., on September 3, 2013, he was
given another voter identification number 90F5B15E7D378200332. A third
registration has also emerged from Kosofe Local Government area in
Lagos.
Except for the fact that the APGA candidate wore different clothes,
all the information in the three registrations remained the same. In the
cards, he was registered as “Obiano, Maduabuchi Willie.” His address in
both documents was given as “No. 1 Chief Willie Obiano Street, Otuocha”
just as his date of birth was recorded as August 8, 1955. His age on
both cards was recorded as 56.
The watermarks on the cards clearly show the different voter
identification numbers as well as different issuing dates and times,
though the name of the candidate was unchanged.
Evidence of Obiano double registration in Anambra State After The Cut:
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