During the special voting on 2nd December, few incidences have been recorded.
So far, the voting process has been a success.
However, one event that has caught the attention of many is the food sharing sage.
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The fierce contest between the two contestants in that constituency has extended beyond ballot to food sharing.
In an interview with Citi FM, Mad Lydia Alhassan, who was allegedly seen sharing food to voters in a queue claimed the food was for their team, journalists and electoral commission officers.
Quizzing the current member of parliament whether it was unlawful to distribute any items to voters in a queue, she refused to answer but said her team even fed one Citi FM journalist.
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She said “yes, I was at the polling station to monitor the process, and we sent food for our team, agents, and some journalists.”
The honorable minister refused to admit that the actions of her and her team were unlawful.
The actions of the honorable minister has moved some prominent members of the society to share their opinion.
The commissioner for CHRAJ Dr Whittal in condemning the actions said “When I looked at the video, it was more of an embarrassment, because security officers must be security conscious”.
The office of the special prosecutor has commenced an investigation on the matter.
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