The witnesses included Mr Obubeleye Briggs, a lawyer, who voted at
polling unit 1 in Ward 13 of Akukutoru Local Government Area, and Rev.
Canon Nwankwo, who voted at polling Unit 7, Ward 12 in Ikwere Local
Government.Four more witnesses for Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers, on Thursday told
the State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja that the April 11
governorship election was peaceful.The witnesses, who were from different local government areas of the
state, also declared that there were no cases of multiple thumb printing
and ballot snatching in their respective polling units.The witnesses added that they were duly accredited by their polling
unit officials and also waited for their votes to be counted before they
left the venue.Others are Mrs Nkpang Igonikon, a public health worker, who voted at
polling Unit 6, Ward 5 of Akukutoru Local Government Area, and Peter
Michael, voted at unit 12 Ward 9 of Andoni Local Government.Briggs said that the election process was hitch-free and that after
the whole process, the winner was later declared in his polling unit.Also, Rev. Canon Nwankwo, from the Anglican Church, said that the
entire voting process in his unit was transparent and credible.Mrs Nkpang Igonikon, a health worker, said that she voted in her polling unit without any form of violence.Mr Peter Michael, a community leader, told the tribunal that the
election went well in his polling unit and that the tribunal should
disregard “the lies of the APC witnesses”.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that during the
cross-examination by the APC Counsel, Mr Akinlolu Olujimi (SAN), all the
witnesses told the tribunal that they did both manual and card reader
accreditation.NAN also reports that Wike has so far presented 11 witnesses from
seven local government areas to prove that the election was free and
fair.
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