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Sunday, 17 November 2013
AWKA – Governorship candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Anambra
State, Comrade Tony Nwoye, Sunday,
rejected the outcome of Saturday’s election,
asking the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, to cancel the election in
its entirety and conduct a fresh election to
be personally supervised by the
commision’s chairman, Professor Attahiru
Jega.
Nwoye told a news conference in Awka that
the “the election is far below average and
cannot be said to be free and fair” adding
that “it was heavily manipulated by INEC in
collusion with security agents in favour of
Governor Peter Obi’s preferred candidate,
Willie Obiano.”
Nwoye said: “I have been involved in many
elections in this country since my
secondary schools days and particularly in
1993 Presidential election where Moshood
Abiola emerged, I have never seen this type
of rigging. I have never seen an election
where the military men and police were
harassing and intimidating voters, assisting
the INEC and APGA agents to chase away
the PDP members at the collation centres
to write results. Our people were wounded
at different places like Enugu-Otu, Eziagulu-
Otu, Aguleri ward one, Oromaetiti Anam,
Umueze Anam, Orumba Norh, Orumba
South, Aguata, part of Ihiala, Lilu, Uli,
Ebenebe Awka North and so many other
places.
Nwoye at the Polling unit…
“They perfected the rigging so much that
they excluded many people from voting.
Josephine Anenih did not vote, myself did
not vote, my father didn’t vote, my polling
booth that had more than 500 voters not
up to 70 persons saw their names in the
voters register.
“We would have still won but the worst part
of it was the type of rigging where PDP
supporters were chased away and
prevented from voting. Besides, the result
sheets did not come with the electoral
materials to many polling booths. At the
end of the day, whatever is the outcome of
the election is unacceptable to us.”
“We thought that the election will be highly
free and fair when we were assured that
there will be enough security men but the
military and police personnel deployed
turned out to be the people that they used
to rig the election. It is very unfortunate.”
Nwoye said that the election conducted on
Sunday at Obosi ward was a “fluke”
explaining that it was wrong to conduct
election on a day when the people should
be in their churches to worship God.
According to him, the election was part of
the plots by the INEC Chairman, Prof Jega
and Governor Peter Obi to crown the APGA
candidate, Willie Obiano at all cost, “but we
want to let them know that there is
tomorrow.”
He said that the result of the election “is
highly unacceptable to me and I call for
total cancellation of the election and we
want Prof Jega to come down here and
conduct the election by himself.”
But reacting to calls by Ngige and Nwoye
for the cancellation of the election,
founding chairman of the PDP in the state,
Chief Joseph Okonkwo, Offia-di-Ulu, said he
participated in observing the election in the
state, describing it as “very free, and
transparent”. He added that nobody in his
right mind would call for the cancellation of
the election.
Chief Okonkwo , who was a Special
Assistant to the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe in
the second republic said: “ Ngige ought to
have understood that he joined a wrong
party that deported his kit and kins from
Lagos state and expected nothing good to
come out of that experience. The common
man in Igbo land will continue to react to
that unpatriotic act of Lagos state
Governor, Bbabatunde Fashola.
“Ngige should not forget that he has not
moved any motion in the senate nor
seconded any one moved by his colleagues
since he entered the senate. He shouldn’t
have expected anything more than what he
saw in the election.”
On Nwoye, who contested on the platform
of his political party, Okonkwo said he had
no reason whatsoever to complain because
a lot of things were fundamentally wrong
with his nomination, adding that in any
election only the popular candidate would
be elected.
Okonkwo therefore advised Ngige and
Nwoye to accept defeat and congratulate
their APGA counterpart, who he said,
performed excellently and deserved victory
in Saturday’s election.
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