2023 Nigeria Elections: No labour party in some Lagos ballot papers (Video)

Africa’s most populous nation Nigeria is electing a president and people representatives today however, information coming in is that there is no Labour Party on some Lagos ballot papers supplied by the electoral commission for the Senatorial elections.
The vigilant public discovered it and called the attention of the electoral officer. Further checks revealed that there were several of these booklets at the polling station.
The Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi is expected to be elected the next president of the country as some 90 million voters cast their votes today.
No labour party in some Lagos ballot paper.#NigeriaDecides #NigeriaElections2023 pic.twitter.com/hS7HBYKlGl
— Peter Obi’s Feminine Voice (@itzz_blitz1) February 25, 2023
In a related development, the Nigerian police have gunned down election distractors who visited a polling station and vandalized electoral materials.
The police later nabbed one of the criminals that came to disrupt polls at Ilamose estate, Oke Afa, Isolo, Lagos.
Election wey never reach three hours, una don dey collect
Nice one to our Nigeria armyNO LP #Nigeriaelections2023 Anambra state bola Ahmed tinubu #oshodi no inec Kwara datti baba ahmed pic.twitter.com/TNYCSlz4wZ
— oluwafemijuwonlo👑 (@Official_fedo) February 25, 2023
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Police nabbed one of the criminals that came to disrupt polls at Ilamose estate, Oke Afa, Isolo, Lagos.
Credit: thesunnigeria
No LP | #BVAS | #NigeriaElections2023 | Abuja to Lagos pic.twitter.com/q7x4nmdT0Q
— Broadstreet Radio (@BroadstreetRad) February 25, 2023
Nigeria is expected to vote for change as the Labour Party’s Peter Obi looks to be the favourite in the election underway.
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