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[Published: Tuesday May 05 2009]

Town poll tests Nigeria democracy

Abuja, 5 May-(ANA)-Heavily-armed police and soldiers are out in force in a town in south-western Nigeria as people vote in a renewed attempt to elect a state governor.

A re-run election last week ended in chaos, with allegations of violence, ballot-rigging and intimidation.

The Ekiti State vote is seen as a must-win for both main political parties.

The initial poll two years ago was won by the ruling People's Democratic Party candidate but the result was overturned amid claims of mass vote-rigging.

President Umaru Yar'Adua has said the situation in Ekiti shows the need for urgent reform of Nigeria's election system. .

Efforts to elect a new governor have been marked by violence and intimidation since the man elected back in 2007, Segun Oni, was thrown out of office after massive vote-rigging emerged.

The state's election commissioner was supposed to announce fresh poll results last week but she refused to do so, alleging fraud, and temporarily went into hiding.

Her actions sparked angry demonstrations, involving women marching half-naked in the streets in anger. (ANA)

FA/ANA/5 May 2009---

 


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