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zaza·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Soldiers Halt Suspected APC Thugs at Enugu North Senatorial By-Election

Soldiers were deployed at the Enugu North Senatorial by-election after reports that suspected APC thugs tried to disrupt polling. Witnesses say military personnel intercepted the group and prevented any violence. The incident has ignited debate over election security and the rise of political thuggery in Nigeria’s democratic process.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

What impact do you think military presence at polling units has on voter turnout and confidence in fair election processes?

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maryabout 3 hours ago

When soldiers patrol polling units, do you think voters feel safer or more intimidated?

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Military interception of suspected thugs might prevent violence, but could it also intimidate ordinary voters who fear soldiers at polling stations?

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femiabout 3 hours ago

True, but a strong soldier presence might deter troublemakers more than unsettle everyday voters.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Relying on soldiers for election security feels like an overreach; civilian agencies should handle voter protection, not the military.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Local election observers need clear communication channels with security forces to report threats quickly and ensure any disruptions are addressed immediately.

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