There is outrage over what has been described as the
fatally flawed governorship election in Anambra State.
Candidates of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP)
called yesterday for the cancellation of the Saturday election.
The APC said its initial call for a
rerun in four local governments had been overtaken by the full report it
received from its agents and observers (local and foreign).
It accused the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) of “setting up” a multi-layer arrangement to ensure
that most of the would-be voters were disenfranchised.
The APC candidate, Dr. Chris Ngige,
said: “We thought it was to be the freest and fairest election, with the
presence of soldiers. But the opposite is the case. I hereby call for the total
cancellation of the election. Jega should come and conduct it by himself.”
“With what has transpired and the
degree of fraud, especially the question of result sheets not being sent with
other election materials, we make further demands for the cancellation of the
exercise,” Ngige said.
PDP candidate Tony Nwoye said the
election was full of irregularities.
Nwoye, who could not vote because
his name was missing on the register, said: “Jega knew what went wrong. He
simply refused to fix it. The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Anambra,
Prof. Chukwuemeka Onukaogu, laid the foundation. But the full blame must go to
Jega.”
He added: “What happened in Anambra
State on Saturday is a monument fraud. It was a big embarrassment. It shows
that we are not in anyway better than we were in the days of Prof. Maurice Iwu.
I have never seen an election like this in all my life.
“It was an election whereby soldiers
assisted in harassing and chasing away voters. It was scientific (rigging). It
was well planned and aptly executed.
“Whatever is the outcome of the election
today or any day they choose to announce the result, it is not acceptable to
us.”
Speaking on his inability to vote,
Nwoye said: “On the eve of the election, an INEC official called to inform me
that they had removed my name from the voters list. My unit had over 500
registered voters, but they removed most of the names, including those of my
parents. They used the military in rigging the election. This is the worst
election I have observed. I have been involved in election matters. As a
student leader in 1993, I was involved in Abiola’s election as a party officer.
Unfortunately, Jega is not accessible. He made it difficult for us to reach
him. As for going to court, I will consult before I take any decision.”
Labour candidate Ifeanyi Ubah, who
claimed to have swept the poll in Nnewi, “which is the home town of the symbol
of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), the late Chief Emeka Odumegwu
Ojukwu” said he was ready to forfeit his victory in Nnewi for the election to
be cancelled because of irregularities.
He said even in Nnewi, where he won,
many voters were disenfranchised.
Ubah said Jega’s integrity was at
stake for the “shoddy” election he presided over in Anambra State, which,
according to him, should have been a model and a shinning example of what to
expect in 2015.
Speaking to reporters in Awka
yesterday, Ubah said Jega should toe the path of honour by canceling the
election.
He said the election in Nnewi, which
he said met all the standards required of a good election, should be used as a
yardstick to judge the election and, on the basis of that, he be declared the
winner since election in other parts of the state fell short of expectation.
“Nnewi election would have been used
as the yardstick for other elections in the state. The integrity of Jega is at
stake now. It is either he toes the path of honour and cancels the election or
he should declare me the winner of the election. I believe that Labour won
landslide but n other areas, they disenfranchised people and removed the names
of even a party candidate from the voters register,” Ubah said.
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Dat shows we don't haf good government at d top at all,if GEJ could show interest in d election so much dat he ordered dat soldiers n police in their numbers shud be deploy to a state of less than 3 million people but he deployed them to be harrasing voters n assisted d incumbent to rig n impose his candidate on d people it shows we haf d worst government at d federal level dat we had ever had in d history of dis country,dat was how he assisted Mimiko in Ondo state n dat one has become his errand dog ever since then even though he is in Labour party,if a tree is bad or corrupt there is no way he can produce a good fruits n dat is d case GEJ n his production in which he claimed dat 16 is greater than 19 in a democratic state
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