BREAKING: SDP calls for cancellation of votes in five LGAs in Kogi State

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BREAKING: SDP calls for cancellation of votes in five LGAs in Kogi State
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The Social Democratic Party, (SDP) in Kogi State has called for the cancellation of results of the November 11th governorship election in the state.

The Social Democratic Party, in Kogi State has called for the cancellation of results of the November 11th governorship election in the state.

He added that agents of the Social Democratic Party were not allowed to get close to the polling units in the local government areas. The state returning officer, Prof. Johnson Urame received the petitions on behalf of the commission and assured the Social Democratic Party that the petition would be reviewed. Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party had said it would key into the petition of the Social Democratic Party.

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