The Anambra State Governor, Mr. Peter
Obi, on Monday in an interview with State House correspondents in Abuja said
those who were prevented from rigging the inconclusive November 16 governorship
election in the state were the ones now crying foul over the conduct of the
poll.
The governor said that if the
election was held 10 times, the All Progressive Grand Alliance would win.
But the All Progressives Congress
challenged the governor to back his claim with evidence, while the Labour Party
dismissed Obi’s claim.
The APC governorship candidate, Dr.
Chris Ngige; his counterpart for the Peoples Democratic Party, Tony Nwoye; and
Ifeanyi Uba of the LP had called for the cancellation of the election.
They called on the Independent
National Electoral Commission to organise a fresh election in the state.
But the commission had fixed November
30 for a supplementary election.
Obi on Monday boasted that he could
go anywhere to declare that he did not rig the election in favour of the APGA
candidate as being alleged.
Obi said, “Let me tell you, in the
election in Anambra State, I can go to any where as a Christian and tell you there
was no issue of rigging.
“Those who wanted to rig were
prevented from rigging and they are now crying. Go to the people of Anambra
State, if you repeat that election 10 times, they will never win.
“What are they even talking about
cancellation? The regulation, the rules or the law says that you have to win at
least 25% in two-third of the local governments and in Anambra’s case, it is 14
local governments.
“Only APGA can boast of that; we won
in 18 local governments. The nearest, which is PDP, won in nine local
governments, APC is seven. And I can tell you that even those results they are
shouting about, their own are the one that is doubtful.
“Everything for APGA is real. I
cannot be part of rigging; I don’t have money to pay for people. You know those
who spend money and I am not one of them.”
But the Interim National Publicity
Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in an interview with one of our
correspondents, said, “We have given eight reasons why the election should be
cancelled. Let him give one reaon for what he said. He should go public with
his evidence.”
On its part, the Anambra State
Chapter of the LP dismissed Obi’s claims that it was those that were prevented
from rigging the election that were complaining about its outcome.
The state chairman of the party, Mr.
Sam Oraegbunam, told one of our correspondents that the governor was talking
like a thief who would not admit to the fact he had stolen what belonged to
someone else.
“It is obvious to every Anambra
person and the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Jega that the election was flawed. And
that is why they are having a supplementary election.
“You don’t expect him to say anything
otherwise. You do not expect a thief to admit that he is a thief,” Oraegbunam
said.
Also, a former Vice President, Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar, described the November 16 governorship election in Anambra
State as a bad omen for 2015 general election.
Abubakar, who spoke in Abuja at the
premises of the Maidunama Sickle Cell Foundation on Monday as part of
activities to mark his 67th birthday, urged INEC to buckle up.
He was responding to questions from
reporters on the outcome of the controversial election, which was marred with
several complaints and irregularities.
The former VP said, “The outcome of
the Anambra State governorship election is a very serious disappointment and a
bad omen for the 2015 general election. INEC need to do a lot of homework to
correct the anomalies.”
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Raphael come oo! Gej has rigged the election in favour of Apga which means Gej wil still occupy the seat come 2015. Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteIOI times Apga will still win u better go nd start praying 4 obiano to rule well.
ReplyDelete101 times APGA wil win u better go nd start praying 4 APGA 2 rule well.
ReplyDeleteRaph raph raph whr are you ?
ReplyDeleteNgige this is not senatorship Election, you are in a wrong party the Apc said they can buy Igbos with money that why no Igbo man is holding a good post in there exco, Abiola once said he can do without Igbos what happened ? Lets wait and see come 2013.
ReplyDeleteI mean 2015
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