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Late Start, Low Turnout Mark Voting Process in Abuja

byBilkisu Kasim
February 21, 2026
in Breaking News, Politics
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At the CBN Quarters Junction polling centre in Karu Site 2, preparations are underway for the electoral exercise, with 763 eligible voters listed to cast their ballots at the location.

The accreditation process is expected to begin in the morning hours, while turnout is gradually building as more residents continue to arrive. Law enforcement officers have been positioned around the venue to provide security and ensure a calm environment throughout the exercise.

At Polling Unit 111, located close to the post office, electoral activities had not commenced as of 9:12 a.m., as officials were still setting up necessary voting materials. Attendance remained low, with only a handful of voters present.

Meanwhile, residents assembled at the Sani Abacha Estate Gate in Wuse Zone 4 are receiving guidelines from electoral officials ahead of voter verification. Officials announced that participation in the exercise will close by 2:30 p.m., stressing that latecomers will not be processed or allowed to vote after the deadline.

Voters have been encouraged to remain orderly and cooperate with officials, while security personnel continue to monitor the situation to guarantee a hitch-free and peaceful process.

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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