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Elections: Ivorians Fear Brutality At Polls

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

Ivorians has feared that violence might erupted today being the day of the elections in Ivory Coast, various electoral bodies has also voiced their reservation about elections.

This Saturday elections sees incumbent president Alassane Ouattara face off against 8 opposition candidate for the prestigious position, Alassane Ouattara remains the favourite to win the election.

The administration intends to send in excess of 35 thousand police and military powers to make sure about democratic stations all through the nation.

The resistance, as far as it matters for its, vows to disturb the surveys by every legitimate mean.

Some sect of the opposition are against holding the elections, they went ahead to destroyed polling unit so as to prevent the elections

Albert Echetah

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