L-R: Ogah, Ikpeazu
The
candidates of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and All
Progressives Congress (APC) Dr. Alex Otti and Uche Ogah,
respectively, have jointly called for the total cancellation of the
governorship election in Abia State, held on Saturday.
At
a joint press briefing in Umuahia Sunday evening, the duo said they
rejected the results of the election while they were being read out
at the INEC collation centre in Umuahia, by the Returning Officer
(RO), Prof. Benjamin Ozurumba.
“We
reject in its totality the results of the 2019 governorship election
being announced at the moment by INEC and demand it’s total
cancellation in the entire state. We are peace-loving people and we
do not expect anybody to take our peace loving nature for granted.
“We
believe that we have been patient enough and we are giving INEC the
next 24 hours to cancel this sham election in its totality and we
will be more than willing whenever INEC decides to conduct free,
fair and transparent election in Abia State, we will be more than
willing to present ourselves for election”, Otti and Ogah
announced at the meeting with the press.
Details
of their statement to the press are reproduced below:
Gentlemen
of the Press,
We
wish to address you on the sham Governorship elections just
concluded by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
in Abia State.
We
would like to inform the general public that INEC implemented its
guidelines that it had released for the elections in breach.
INEC had told the nation that any result that does not agree with
the smart card reader will be cancelled. We would like to
inform you that the results collated in the various Local Government
Areas which are being announced as we speak, were not only
fraudulent but do not represent the true wishes of our people in
Abia State and did not also agree with the smart card numbers.
The
results were highly tampered with to favour the ruling Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP), in Abia State. Even when some of us in the
opposition had warned that INEC connived with Security Agencies to
change results in favour of PDP in various wards, these warnings
were ignored.
We
were surprised to see that INEC reappointed the Returning Officer
(RO) Professor Benjamin Ozurumba, the Vice Chancellor of University
of Nigeria Nsukka. Recall that it was this same Professor Ozurumba
that created the problems we had in 2015 where he reversed himself
by accepting results he had earlier on cancelled, when he came under
pressure and influence of then ruling PDP government in the State
and at the Federal level.
In
the interest of fairness, we would have expected that INEC would not
reappoint this Prof. Ozurumba who sold the mandate of All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2015. We would have expected
that INEC would have appointed another Professor or another Vice
Chancellor from any other university in the country. But the fact
that this same Prof. Ozurumba was reappointed gives us concern and
unfortunately, we only got to know that he was reappointed by the
time he sat to collate the results a few hours ago.
We
also had expected INEC to have implemented its guidelines that it
published publicly and queried every Card Reader before accepting
the results. In fact, INEC deceived us into believing that the
results that were coming from the units that did not agree with the
card readers would be assigned a zero value.
We
therefore reject in its totality the results of 2019 Governorship
Election being announced at the moment by INEC and demand its total
cancellation in the entire state. We are peace-loving people and we
do not expect anybody to take our peace-loving nature for granted.
We have asked our people to be calm and they have remained calm, but
do not expect that somebody would come here and begin to tamper with
the wishes of the people.
We
believe that we have been patient enough and we are giving INEC the
next 24 hours to cancel this sham election in its totality and we
will be more than willing whenever INEC decides to conduct free fair
and transparent election in Abia State, we will be more than willing
to present ourselves for election.
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