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Coalition Calls For Cancellation Of Bayelsa Governorship Poll

The Coalition of Civil Society Election Observers Groups, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to cancel the results of the November 16 governorship poll in Bayelsa and conduct a fresh election.
The coalition’s Co-ordinator, Mr Olufemi Lawson, made the call at a news conference yesterday in Ikeja.
The Tide’s source reports that INEC had declared Chief David Lyon of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the election with 352,552 votes.
The commission also announced that Lyon’s closest rival, Sen. Duoye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 143,172 votes in the election.
Lawson said the result should not be allowed to stand as it did not reflect the choice of Bayelsans.
He said reports by the coalition, comprising civil society groups which monitored the election and some other local and international observers, indicated that the election was not credible as it was characterised by irregularities.
The coordinator said there were many proven cases of violence during the election as well as many cases of ballot snatching and stuffing.
Lawson also said that there were widespread incidents of vote-buying during the election, adding that many residents were disenfranchised as a result of flooding in some communities.
Lawson said security agencies did not perform their expected responsibility to ensure the election was peaceful.
“We are miffed at the inability and failure of security agencies to intervene or try to stop hoodlums from perpetrating violence, especially in the snatching of ballot boxes and disruption of collation process at the polling units.
“The result of the election cannot be said to represent the aspirations of the genuine voters in the state and we therefore call for the cancellation of the results of the governorship election.
“We are sad that till this moment, not a single perpetrator or sponsor of the violence which characterised the election has been arrested, despite the huge damages, including the loss of lives experienced.
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