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Supplementary Election: Imo PDP Wants Candidate Declared Winner

by Emmanuel Mgheahurike
2 years ago
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the PDP candidate for Isu State Constituency, Hon. Modestus Osakwe, winner of the election without any further delay.

This was made known in a release  signed by the Imo State PDP publicity secretary, Hon Collins Opurozor, who also decried the violence witnessed at the four polling units where rerun polls were supposed to hold yesterday.

“The actors in that orgy of violence are well-known APC leaders and appointees of Senator Hope Uzodinma, who deployed state coercion to cart away election materials and abduct INEC officials in Isu LGA, today. In this way, the rerun could not hold in any of the four polling units.

“The consequence of this barbarity and mindless war by the APC is that, in keeping with the provisions of the Electoral Act, the scores for all the political parties in the four polling units would be zero.

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“It, therefore, becomes necessary for INEC to uphold and announce the result of the election as it was prior to the shambolic rerun.

 

 

“For the avoidance of doubt, of the 123 polling units in Isu LGA, 122 results had earlier been successfully collated and uploaded on the iREV. This represents 99.19% of the total results. The only result which was not transmitted came from Ekwe Ward 1, Booth 16, where APC thugs had made away with the BVAS. Nevertheless, the  result has been ready with us  and available at the INEC office, Owerri.

 

 

“In four other polling units where elections were disrupted by thugs because of the imminent loss of APC, the INEC Forms EC 40 G were duly signed by the POs, SPOs and the EO. In keeping with the provisions of the Electoral Act, INEC Election guidelines, this has foreclosed the possibility of a rerun in those areas. This position has also been publicly affirmed by INEC. These were areas where INEC, in all bizarreness, called for a rerun today, which have again been stalemated given the violence confiscation of election materials by agents of the unpopular APC.

 

 

“The total results from the eleven electoral wards in Isu LGA as now fully published on the INEC Result Viewing Portal show that the PDP candidate, Hon. Modestus Abazie Osakwe, polled a total of 5,551 and won in six electoral wards to defeat the APC candidate who scored 4,954. You can quickly visit the iREV to confirm this.

 

 

“Our Party, therefore, urges INEC to obey the law and its own guidelines by immediately announcing the result of Isu State Constituency election in Imo State which has since been incontrovertibly won by PDP.”

 

 


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