Double Voting Allegations Emerge in ABSU SUG Elections

Reports have emerged of potential electoral malpractice in the ongoing ABSU SUG elections. According to sources within Anatomy, 100 level class, the departmental president purportedly instructed students to bring two reprints of their school fee receipts, allegedly for the purpose of facilitating double voting among those who haven't paid their fees yet.

Double Voting Allegations Emerge in ABSU SUG Elections
Double Voting Allegations Emerge in ABSU SUG Elections

In a recent development at Abia State University (ABSU), concerning the SUG election, reports have emerged of potential electoral malpractice. According to sources within the Anatomy, 100 level class, the class president purportedly instructed students to bring two reprints of their school fee receipts, allegedly for the purpose of facilitating double voting among those who haven't paid their fees yet.

This revelation has prompted concerns among students and authorities alike, with the matter swiftly reported for investigation. Officials are currently looking into the allegations to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

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A cautionary message has been circulated, advising students to only present their legitimate school fee receipt and to avoid being coerced into participating in any fraudulent activities. The message emphasizes the importance of upholding the principles of fair and transparent elections, urging students not to allow themselves to be manipulated for ulterior motives.

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Furthermore, it has come to light that there have been instances of backlash against individuals who have brought attention to the alleged malpractice. Students have reportedly expressed frustration and even resorted to cursing the individual who leaked the information. Such reactions are deemed counterproductive and contrary to the spirit of accountability and democracy.

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The call to action is clear: students are urged to uphold the principles of fairness, honesty, and integrity in the electoral process.

Stay tuned for further updates as the investigation unfolds.