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Finally, Senate bows to pressure, remove controversial clauses from INEC amendment Bill
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June 9, 2018
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The Senate on Thursday passed the Independent National Electoral Commission Act Amendment Bill without the clause that seeks to reshuffle the order of polls in a general election.
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