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13 Parties Shun Bayelsa Assembly Polls

Participants in the training the trainers workshop of the German dual vocational training partnership with Nigeria
at the closing ceremony in Abuja,5 recently
The All Progressive Congress (APC) and 12 other political parties announced the decision to boycott the rescheduled elections expected to hold today in eight Bayelsa State House of Assembly constituencies.
According to the APC and other opposition political parties, the decision to boycott the rescheduled election was due to the deliberate partnership between the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the election.
The coalition, at a media briefing in Yenagoa, the state capital, stated that they pulled out of the elections after discovering that the state office of INEC had entered into a “concrete agreement” with the ruling PDP to undo other parties.
The parties, in a statement signed by the Chairmen of APC, Mr. Tiwe Oruminighe, Gerebo Joseph (UDP), Abbey Daniel (APA), Helen Okorodas (ACD), Tukuwei Powede (ACPN), Bezi William (UPP) and Olomu Ebiowei (LP),Edwin Tare (DPP), King-George Lucky (CPP), Isaac Eze (MPPP), Oniekpe Prince (SDP) and Owei-tongu Woniwei (AD), said INEC and PDP had perfected a plot to hoard all sensitive materials meant for the election.
According to the opposition parties, “Their ploy is to hoard all the sensitive electoral materials, result sheets inclusive, such that after the conduct of the election with non-sensitive materials, INEC staff, the electoral officers of the eight local government in the state will converge at designated places to enter their manufactured results into the original result sheets in favour of PDP.”
The aggrieved parties further accused PDP of perfecting an illegal arrangement to use the military to intimidate, harass and muzzle other candidates and genuine voters to favour the PDP candidates.
According to them, “The PDP intends to repeat their manipulative tendencies as experienced in the recently conducted state House of Assembly elections where INEC manipulated the result in favour of the PDP candidates.
“Armed military men were guarding INEC staff, the electoral officers and ad-hoc staff, while the illicitly entered fake results into the original sheets. Armed military men were shooting gun sporadically in a deliberate bid to intimidate the electorate during election. Electoral materials including the ballot boxes and ballot papers were snatched and taken to unknown destination to carry on their fraudulent practices,” the parties noted.
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