Niger Delta
Delta ACN Rejects Polls Results … Uduaghan Dedicates Victory To God
Dissatisfaction has continued to trail the outcome of the April 26 polls held in Delta State as the state chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and other aggrieved political parties are poised for serious legal fireworks at the Election Petition Tribunal.
The ACN House of Representatives candidate for Ika constituency, Dr. Isioma Okobah and its House of Assembly candidate for Ika North East, Hon. Christian Okapambor, have challenged the conduct of the polls, which, they say, was characterised by gross irregularities.
Okapambor, who briefed journalists in Asaba on Monday, said the efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that election was free, fair and credible in Nigeria was truncated in Delta State.
According to him, the House of Assembly election held in the council area on Tuesday, April 26, was characterised with “monumental fraud, political irregularities, intimidations, snatching of ballot papers and boxes and beating up of opposition agents”.
He said, “in view of the issues raised, we hereby as a political party and candidates reject the results in its entirety”.
He decried what he called the lukewarm attitude of INEC to all the distress calls and petitions forwarded to it while the fraud were being perpetrated, saying, “despite that, all our complaints of fraud during the election were turned down by the electoral officers deployed to the area” thus urged the party’s supporters to remain calm “as we prepare to contest the election at the tribunal”.
While saying the results of the election that declared Prince Obi of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner was fraudulent and do not reflect the wishes of Ika North East Local Government people, he said “the victory was bought for him to compensate him for delivering the Governor (Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan) in the rerun.”
The Ika North East House of Assembly constituency seat is currently being occupied by the incumbent Speaker of the state’s House of Assembly, Prince Sam Obi, who acted as the Governor of the state during the 90 days court ordered rerun.
Despite the protest that has greeted the outcome of the polls, Delta State Governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has dedicated his victory as winner of the election to God, and promised to reach out to chieftains of opposition parties in the state and reconcile with them “so that together we can move the state forward”.
Dr. Uduaghan, who announced this, Sunday, at the World of Life Bible Church, Warrri, during a thanksgiving service to mark his election victory. He said he will make personal contact and reconcile with those who contested against him, and those within the PDP who worked against him.
“I am going to make personal effort to reach out to those in the opposition and those within the PDP who did not support me during the election. I will personally reach them so that together we will build a virile state”.
The Governor appealed to Deltans to forgive him if in the process of governance he erred and offended them.
Expressing regret that there was so much hatred in the state, Dr. Uduaghan said “Please forgive me and not be angry with me.
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