Officials of Nigeria’s ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday
moved to frustrate the further announcement of presidential results.
The electoral agency, INEC, in Abuja had Monday released the results
of 19 states which showed the candidate of the opposition All
Progressives Congress, APC, leading by over 2 million votes. Results
that have also been announced by state INEC officials in other states,
yet to be announced in Abuja, also show the opposition candidate set to
emerge as the elected president.
However, as the announcement of results was to continue at the
International Conference Centre in Abuja on Tuesday, PDP officials
stampeded the process accusing Mr. Jega of bias. For several minutes,
they prevented the further announcement of results alleging among
others, that Attahiru Jega, the INEC boss, refused to collect a petition
they sent about the elections; and that he also gave unverified results
to the APC.
“Jega is not supposed to be bias. Jega is not suppose to be tribal,”
former minister Godsday Orubebe who was among the protesters shouted.
He said the Mr. Jega commissioned a fact finding team on reports of
malpractices from Rivers State but has not acted on the Peoples
Democratic Party complaints on results from Kano, Katsina, Kaduna and
Gombe, which were won by the opposition.
He was unyielding as Mr. Jega and other INEC officials appealed to him to allow the collation to go on.
He said the collation would not continue except Mr. Jega leaves the venue for his office to “address PDP complaints.”
What a Shame!
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