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APC Taraba Candidate, Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha Exposed In BVAS Manipulation Attempt

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The governorship candidate of the APC in Taraba, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha has been exposed in an alleged attempt to manipulate the BVAS device ahead of the governorship election coming up on Saturday, 11th Of March, 2023.

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This allegation was revealed by intelligent reports from Taraba, making it known that Bwacha has stored BVAS devices in a building in Jalingo and has perfected plans to thumbprint on them before the election date.

According to the reports, Senator Emmanuel has connived with staffers of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to make the plans work, showing his desperation to win the election.

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It would be recalled that the Nigeria police force raided the home of the APC governorship candidate in Niger state over reports that he has stored BVAS machines in his house with the aim of thumb printing on them. It appears this is a strategy of the APC candidates especially in places where they know they have slim chances at winning in the governorship elections.

Although, the source didn’t reveal if Senator Emmanuel has started the process of thumb printing but anytime from now, He has planned to start with the assistance of INEC officials who have been paid millions of naira and promised appointments when he fraudulently emerges as the governor of Taraba state.

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Despite the fact that the INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu has declared that the governorship elections results will be transmitted electronically, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha has allegedly planned to frustrate the process and ensure the INEC officials make use of manual collation which will lead to massive election rigging in his favour.

The source also revealed that the atrocities of Sen Emmanuel Bwacha began when he became a senator representing Taraba South senatorial district. His impact was never felt in the senatorial district and he has been accused severally of squandering money on frivolities rather than empowering his people. He reportedly bought mansions in Abuja and spent millions of naira on his uncountable mistresses.

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The source urged the police and security agents to stand their grounds during the election to avoid the mandate of the people from being stolen.

By Oluwatosin Alex

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