The agent of the Peoples Democratic Party for the presidential
election collation in Lagos State, Mr. Wahab Owokoniran, and his All
Progressives Congress counterpart, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, on Monday
morning hotly disagreed during the collation exercise at the Independent
National Electoral Commission Lagos office.
The quarrel began immediately the Collation Officer for Lagos State,
Prof. Isaac Adewole, announced the suspension of the collation of the
presidential poll till 8am.
Before Adewole suspended the collation of the result at 1.48am,
electoral officers of four local government areas had submitted the
results of their respective council areas, while the results for the
remaining 16 local government areas had yet to be returned to the INEC
office.
But immediately after Adewole, who is the Vice Chancellor,
University of Ibadan, announced the suspension of the collation of the
result, Owokoniran flared up and protested the decision, asking the
state collation officer to explain the rationale behind the shift.
Owokoniran raised issues concerning non-arrival of the result of the election that was conducted on Saturday.
He said the result ought to have been brought to the INEC office.
According to him, result of many polling units, where PDP won, were manipulated in favour of APC.
Owokoniran also alleged that election did not take place in no fewer
than 30 polling units in Epe Local Government Area of the state and yet
result was declared for them.
“In some local government areas, election had been concluded two days
ago. What could have delayed the collation? I suspect there are some
discrepancies somewhere.
“We will not accept any result different from the one we have,” he said.
Owokoniran, however, submitted two petitions to the Resident
Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Akin Orebiyi, questioning the electoral
body’s collation process.
But Afikuyomi dismissed the claim, saying only INEC had the authority to announce the result of any election.
He asked Owokoniran to speak by facts, rather than making issues that could generate controversy.
Describing himself as one of those who framed the Electoral Act,
Afikuyomi said, “Before we begin to make allegations about results being
tampered with, without any substantial evidence or a single shred of
fact, I think we must speak to facts and records.
“For instance, with regard to the result for Apapa Local Government
Area, I have issues, but I will wait for us to get there. I think we
watch the way we make claims because it can have serious implications.”
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Sunday, 29 March 2015
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Tinubu’s in-law, Fayose win at polling units
In Ekiti state, on the eve of election APC leaders in the state were attacked in their various house. So also Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, led the Peoples Democratic
Party to massive victory in his polling unit at St. David Primary
School, Afao Ekiti.
The results indicated that PDP polled 189 to APC 24 in the
presidential election. For the Senate, PDP again won by 181 votes to
APC’s 25 while it is PDP 185 to APC 21 in the House of Representatives
election.
Serving member of the House of Representatives and candidate of the
All Progressives Congress for Ekiti Central Federal Constituency II,
Oyetunde Ojo, also recorded victory in his polling unit.
Ojo, who is married to Folashade, the daughter of the APC National
Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, won in Ward 004 unit 004 in Erinjiyan.
Presidential election: APC 71, PDP 45; Senate: APC 73, PDP 41 and Rep: APC 80, PDP 32.
The State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Taiwo Olatubosun, also
ensured victory for the party in his ward in Igbimo Ekiti with the
following result:
Presidential election: APC 115, PDP 73; Senate: APC 114, PDP 74 and Rep: APC 106, PDP 75.
Buhari thrashes Jonathan in Aso Villa Poll Station
Buhari thrashes Jonathan inside Aso Rock:
Unit 22: PDP 302, APC 348. Unit 21: PDP 293, APC 265. Total: PDP 595, APC 613.
Unit 22: PDP 302, APC 348. Unit 21: PDP 293, APC 265. Total: PDP 595, APC 613.
Elections Must Be Cancelled In Rivers State, not Free and Fair Says Amaechi
In an exclusive interview with SaharaTV, Rivers State Governor Rotimi
Amaechi says that he believes that today’s presidential elections held
in River State were irreparably compromised, and the results must be
cancelled.
Amaechi, all All Progressives Congress (APC) leader, alleges that interference on the party of the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has adversely influenced the result of the contest. Claiming the PDP is working with officials and security agents to rig the contest by withholding result sheets, Amaechi says the results of the election today in Rivers cannot be trusted.
“The police [are] arresting everyone that is arrestable, the police carrying ballot boxes, they are also aiding PDP supporters,” Amaechi said.
He added all the election equipment and materials, especially result sheets, are in PDP agent hands. "I couldn’t vote. In the country, we’re doing very well. In Rivers State, we discovered that all the SPOs (supervising presiding officers) have stolen all the result sheets and disappeared. So we said that there will be no election until we see the result sheets."
Amaechi claims he was accompanied by members of the press, for purposes of documenting the developments there. "I went with cameramen. I went with Channels, AIT and NTA. They did not see anywhere that we went to that you could identify that there were result sheets."
Expressing his disappointment with INEC’s management of the electoral process in Rivers State, Amaechi also listed the names of officials he claims are working for the PDP, and how their affiliations ultimately jeopardize the contest. "Don’t forget that the INEC commissioner here was employed by the president,” he said. “So as far as she’s concerned, she says that there was an election and that all the result sheets are in the field."
The two-term governor stated that voters in Rivers State should be calm, and not resort to violence. His statement comes as reports of violence grow, according to conversations with representatives from the CLEEN Foundation.
At the time of this report, yet another death was reported at a ward in Ogale, Eleme local government area in Rivers State. This joins a string of violent and criminal incidences that have characterized election day in the state.
Source: saharareporters
Amaechi, all All Progressives Congress (APC) leader, alleges that interference on the party of the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has adversely influenced the result of the contest. Claiming the PDP is working with officials and security agents to rig the contest by withholding result sheets, Amaechi says the results of the election today in Rivers cannot be trusted.
“The police [are] arresting everyone that is arrestable, the police carrying ballot boxes, they are also aiding PDP supporters,” Amaechi said.
He added all the election equipment and materials, especially result sheets, are in PDP agent hands. "I couldn’t vote. In the country, we’re doing very well. In Rivers State, we discovered that all the SPOs (supervising presiding officers) have stolen all the result sheets and disappeared. So we said that there will be no election until we see the result sheets."
Amaechi claims he was accompanied by members of the press, for purposes of documenting the developments there. "I went with cameramen. I went with Channels, AIT and NTA. They did not see anywhere that we went to that you could identify that there were result sheets."
Expressing his disappointment with INEC’s management of the electoral process in Rivers State, Amaechi also listed the names of officials he claims are working for the PDP, and how their affiliations ultimately jeopardize the contest. "Don’t forget that the INEC commissioner here was employed by the president,” he said. “So as far as she’s concerned, she says that there was an election and that all the result sheets are in the field."
The two-term governor stated that voters in Rivers State should be calm, and not resort to violence. His statement comes as reports of violence grow, according to conversations with representatives from the CLEEN Foundation.
At the time of this report, yet another death was reported at a ward in Ogale, Eleme local government area in Rivers State. This joins a string of violent and criminal incidences that have characterized election day in the state.
Source: saharareporters
INEC website hacked
The website of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC charged with the responsibility of conducting elections in Nigeria have been hacked. Details of the hackers are still unknown.
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