I could have stopped 2015 election – Jonathan recalls card reader controversy

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 15/08/2025
Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that he could have halted the 2015 general elections after facing repeated failures with the INEC card reader system. Speaking during a recent interview, he disclosed that the card reader rejected him, his wife, and his mother at their polling unit. “In 2015, the INEC card reader rejected many voters in the South, including me and my wife, causing frustration. Meanwhile in the North, instructions allowed everyone to vote without accreditation. So you really see something not quite right. I could have stopped the election,” Jonathan said. He (…)
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