Protest breaks out in Asaba as youths contest elections results

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Due to the poor conduct and alleged rigging of the just concluded Presidential and National Assembly elections by INEC, protest has broken out in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

Youths in their hundreds are seen chanting the name of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi.

This was obtained in a video seen on Tuesday morning, that is making the rounds on the social media.

The voice behind the video said, “This is happening live in Asaba now. Obi must be the president of Nigeria whether they like it or not. Our votes now.”

The Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilisation captioned the video, “The Asaba youths are protesting right now demanding that INEC should do the right (thing) and stop the ongoing rigging.”

Also, another tweep, Charles, who posted another video from the protest wrote, “Peaceful protest ongoing in Asaba. We will take this country back from them by God’s grace.”

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