APC leader expressed concerns over voting delays in some polling stations

By Baillor Jalloh

On Saturday, millions of Sierra Leoneans headed to the polls to vote for a new president that will lead the country for the next five years. However, some polling stations were over two hours late, before they opened. Dr Kamara voted at Marfa polling station in Regent road in the Lumley area of Freetown. After casting his vote, Dr. Kamara spoke to the media about some concerns he had about how the voting process was conducted.

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