At the Robanba Community Center (Code 15095) in the Western Area Rural district, a concerning incident occurred involving Aruna Kamara, who was denied the opportunity to vote as his name had already been marked as having voted.
Despite attempts by the police and other security personnel to remove him from the voting area, Kamara insisted that he would not leave. He argued that he possessed a valid ID card that made him eligible to cast his vote. Determined to exercise his democratic right, Kamara expressed his intention to stay and fight until he was permitted to vote, highlighting the absence of any evidence indicating that he had already voted.
In a conversation with Kamara, he expressed his deep unhappiness, as he had boasted to his colleagues about his determination to exercise his voting rights by any means necessary. Now, having been deprived of this right, he feared facing ridicule from his peers.
He emphasized his dissatisfaction with the situation, emphasizing that he had eagerly awaited this opportunity to vote for his preferred candidate for five months, only to have it unjustly taken away from him.
In his concluding message to the Electoral Commission, Kamara pleaded for them to reconsider and allow him to exercise his right to vote. He urged the commission to rectify the situation promptly and uphold the principles of democracy.
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