Comoros President Azali Assoumani clinched his fourth term in a contested poll denounced by the opposition as “fraudulent.” The electoral body, CENI, declared his victory with 63% of the vote, yet only 16% of the population participated due to an opposition boycott. Accusations of ballot stuffing and premature closure of polls surfaced, as opposition candidates protested, while Mr. Assoumani’s campaign team refuted the allegations. READ ALSO: ‘Fish Them Out, Punish Them,’ Tinubu Speaks On Ibadan Explosion ‘We’re All Living The Script,’ Why Nigerians Don’t Need To Read Adesina’s Book On…
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