A representative of the association, Mr. Saleh Kinjir, who brought the alert Thursday up in a press preparation in Yola, said the consideration of the association had been attracted to such phony cards available for use in the state.
It likewise asserted that a few people had met, outlined and delivered what they professed to result from phony races directed.
"We have seen via web-based networking media, individuals snapping photos of their guessed enrollment cards and posting same.
"We have likewise perused various postings by individuals who expected that the immediate decision to be led will depend exclusively on shaking such accepted participation cards.
"we wish to state completely that in Adamawa state, to the best of our insight, no participation cards were given to individuals amid the enrollment work out; just participation slips were issued.
"Anyone shaking any card is really showing a phony archive.
"We consequently sentenced any endeavor to present perplexity in the process by circulating phony documents, purportedly as enrollment cards," he said.
While encouraging security offices and INEC to angle out the suspects to guarantee tenable direct primaries, the association repeated its trust in its hopeful, Gov. Bindow, to developed successfully.
Likewise talking in another press preparation, the Head of Media for Nuhu Ribadu Campaign Organization, Alhaji Ibrahim Usman, said they were additionally worried in regards to the report circling in the web-based life that voting had started in a few zones, when even individuals from the 25 - part decision board of trustees for the immediate primaries were yet to arrive the state.
"Our stand is that we dismiss whatever the result of the implied consequence of the continuous primaries," Usman said.
Gov. Bindow, Nuhu Ribadu and Mahmood Halilu are the three applicants to challenge in the Thursday governorship primaries.
In the meantime, individuals from the constituent board arrived Yola at around 7pm, Thursday, all things considered, the primaries may hang on Friday (tomorrow).

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