Dr Chris Ngige, Minster of Labour and Employment, has expressed concern over poor functioning of the Reader, of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The minister spoke to journalists at his Nkwoide Alor ward 1, in Idemili South Local Government Area, during the Anambra Governorship election on Saturday.
Recall that the INEC card reader could not capture both facial and finger print of Ngige as at 2.45 pm after several attempts.
The disappointed minister said it was unfair for the electoral body to pack their equipment for a long time which resulted in their malfunctioning.
“Like you can see, I am going home, when the machine start working they should call me,” he said.
Ngige said though he was not blaming INEC, advised that in future elections the commission should test-run their equipment a week before the exercise.
Also, Dr Obiora Okonkwo, governorship Candidate of Zenith Labour Party(ZLP) who voted after wasting more than 30 minutes, said many voters would be disenfranchised due to poor functioning of the machines.
Okonkwo who commended the level of security in parts of the state said there was room for improvement in future elections.
He said he is hopeful that he would emerge winner, but added that his victory would be more beneficial to the people.
“I will be more concerned on making the people comfortable by delivering on my promises than dancing that I have won an election,” he said.
Source: vanguard