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Imo PDP Campaign DG Rejects Governorship Election Result

Last updated: November 13, 2023 4:04 pm
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The Director-General of the Imo State PDP Governorship Campaign Council, Ikenga Imo-Ugochinyere, has declared the outcome of the Imo governorship election as illegitimate, a product of grave electoral rascality and political treason saying the actors that undermined the peoples will should be arrested and prosecuted for announcing manufactured figures in places election never held, inflating figures and results without a single voters accreditation.

In a post-election world press conference held in Abuja, the campaign DG alleged that after deduction of the over voting and areas election never held and where accreditation didn’t take place, the PDP candidate scored the highest number of valid votes and INEC ought to have declared Senator Samuel Anyanwu winner.

Ugochinyere who represents Ideato North and South in the House of Representatives, condemned the role of INEC, security agencies and APC in what he described as “criminal operation called Imo election that saw thugs backed by security agencies maiming, shooting and destroying private property in a bid to cow the people to allow them announce already written figures without accreditation or credible election”.

The federal lawmaker wants the US, UK, France Canada as well as other lovers of democracy to place a visa ban on the key actors and members of their immediate family in what he called “the Imo electoral robbery that have buried any hope of credible election”.

He called on INEC to invoke the provision on review of false declaration as provided in the Electoral Act and recalculate and declare PDP winner and save the courts and Imo people the agony of long tiring litigation.

Editor Paul Akhagbemhe

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