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Monday, 18 November 2013
By Vincent Ujumadu, Tony Edike and
Charles Kumolu
AWKA- THE Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, Monday declared the
November 16, 2013 governorship election
in Anambra State inconclusive and ordered
supplementary election in 208 polling units
which have registered voters strength of
113,113, in parts of the state.
The highest number of the repeat exercise
would be held in Idemili North local
government area, which is the stronghold
of the APC candidate, Senator Chris Ngige
where the election would be held in 160
polling units. The affected areas in the local
government have combined registered
voters’ population of 89,997.
INEC returning officer for the governorship
election, Professor James Epoke, who is the
Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar,
said the decision to order for
supplementary election in such areas was
informed by the inability of the commission
to conduct the exercise there due to alleged
electoral malpractices.
Other areas where the supplementary
election would hold include three poling
units in Ayamelum local government (1247
voters), one poling unit in Anambra East
(250 voters), six units in Anambra West
(2000 voters), one unit in Anaocha (276
voters), two units in Awka North (1356
voters), one unit in Aguata (310 voters) and
one unit in Awka South (249 voters).
Others are three units in Ekwusigo (884
voters), two units in Idemili South (800
voters), one unit in Onitsha North (484
voters), 17 units in Onitsha South (12299
voters), four units in Orumba North (588
voters) and four units in Oyi (1202 voters).
According to Epoke, the supplementary
election became necessary because the
number of registered voters in the
cancelled polling units would significantly
affect the final scores of the candidates if
election was conducted in the affected
areas. He, however, did not give the date
for the supplementary election.
Before taking the decision, the 21 collation
officers for all the local government areas
of the state, who were all from the
University of Calabar, had announced the
results of their assignment which showed
that the APGA candidate, Chief Willie
Obiano scored a total of 174, 710 votes to
place first, followed by the PDP candidate,
Comrade Tony Nwoye who polled 94,856
votes, while Senator Chris Ngige of APC
polled 93,300 votes to place third.
Obiano also won in 16 of the 21 local
government areas, while Nwoye and Ngige
won in two local government areas each.
The APGA candidate won in Aguata,
Ayamelum, Anambra East, Anambra West,
Anaocha, Awka North, Awka South, and
Ekwusigo. He also won in Ihiala, Njikoka,
Nnewi South, Ogbaru, Onitsha North,
Onitsha South, Orumba North and Orumba
South.
The PDP candidate won in Dunukofia and
Oyi, while the APC candidate won in Idemili
North and Idemili South.
Umeh insists Obiano would win
The national chairman of APGA, Chief Victor
Umeh, who was Obiano’s agent at the
collation center, expressed optimism that
his party would ultimately carry the day,
describing the development as a mere
delayed victory.
According to him, it would be difficult for
any other candidate to upstate APGA in
view of the gap already given the other
parties,
He said: “Some of the places affected by
the supplementary election were places
where APGA won, adding that while other
candidates would be striving to meet his
party, the party would also be garnering
more votes.”
He also said that the supplementary
election would prove whether the number
of voters often claimed to be in the register
of voters is actually authentic.
Vanguard recalls that the candidates of
PDP, APC and LP had, at a joint statement
in Awka before the release of the result of
the election, called for total cancellation of
the November 16, 2013 polls in view of
alleged massive irregularities that marred
it.
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