Anambra Poll: APC says results will not be acceptable without voting in all local govts
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has warned that it will not accept the
results of Saturday's governorship election in Anambra state if voting
does not take place in all local governments, especially in the party's
strongholds of Idemili North and South as well as Akwa South.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Saturday
by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
the party also condemned INEC for its apparently-contrived logistic
nightmare that has left thousands of voters unable to exercise their
franchise, and demanded the immediate removal of the incompetent and
conniving Resident Electoral Commissioner for Anambra, Prof. Chukwuemeka
Onukogu.
APC said it was totally astonished to learn that
INEC has confirmed that materials meant for Idemili North Local
Government, which has 180,000 voters, have been hijacked, without
saying who hijacked the ballot papers and why, and without explaining
why the materials meant for APGA and PDP strongholds were not hijacked.
The party said equally astonishing is the fact that
the voter's registers for Idemili South, the direct Local Government of
the APC candidate, Dr. Chris Ngige, did not contain the names of voters
in the local government, despite the assurances
by INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega.
by INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega.
''Before the election,
political parties were given voter's registers that largely contained
the names of most voters. However, about four days to the election, Prof
Jega said at an interactive stakeholders forum that there were problems
with the registers, which would be rectified before the election.
''However, when the supposedly-corrected registers
were brought back, most of the authentic names in them have
disappeared, without explanation,'' it said.
APC said it also complained about the fact that the
Resident Electoral Commissioner for Anambra, Prof Onukogu, was very
partial and unprofessional when he conducted the 2011 election,
''In 2011, when Prof. Onukogu conducted the general elections in
the state, he was very partial. During the Onitsha South 2 House of
Assembly constituency and Idemili South House of Assembly polls, he
declared the results of both inconclusive, only for him to announce the
results at 12 midnight. After we challenged the results in court and a rerun was ordered, we won both constituencies.
''We subsequently petitioned INEC and the Commission
assured us that the same person will not be allowed to conduct
subsequent election. Alas, he was left in place to do another damage to
INEC as an institution through his glaring incompetence and partiality,
which have seriously affected the credibility of this governorship
election,'' the party said.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
Interim National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Lagos, Nov. 15th 2013
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Lagos, Nov. 15th 2013
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