Anambra Election: 96-year-old woman weeps after being barred from voting

A 96-year-old woman, Elizabeth Onike, burst into tears at Umudim Akasi Polling Unit 019, Agulu Ward 8, Anaocha LGA, on Saturday after being stopped from voting.
The elderly woman broke down in tears when she was informed by an INEC official that she could not cast her vote because her voter card was not valid.
Ms Onike, a regular voter at the polling unit, expressed her disappointment with the development, describing it as unfortunate.
“I have been voting at this polling unit. I voted in the last election, but the INEC officials said I have no valid voter card.
“My children are outside the state and none is at home with me. I am pained that I am not going to vote in this election to determine who will be my next governor,” she said in Igbo dialect.
The polling unit, which had a total of 830 registered voters, witnessed a large turnout.
(NAN)
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