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Friday 17 April 2015

Ogboru rejects gov poll result, heads for tribunal


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The candidate of the Labour Party in last Saturday’s governorship election in Delta State, Chief Great Ogboru, has rejected the declaration of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa as the governor-elect, saying, “The rigging is too senseless to ignore.”

Ogboru, who addressed a press conference at his Abraka home on Thursday, said he and his party would ensure the upturn of the results as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission at the election tribunal.

The Labour Party candidate also said the party’s house of assembly candidates would go to the tribunal to contest their losses.
INEC had declared Okowa, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, the winner of the election, who beat Ogboru to a distant second place.

Ogboru said, “Okowa did not score majority of lawful votes cast in the election and did not also meet the relevant constitutional provisions.

“It is our firm belief that the return of Okowa as governor-elect does not reflect the democratic will of the majority of our electorate. His said return in based on electoral irregularities and malpractices that cannot be ignored by any unbiased umpire,” he said.

The Labour Party candidate insisted that in most of the places where votes were recorded for Okowa, the card reader was discarded as against the position of INEC, which he said declared that where card readers could not be used, voting should be suspended.

“We in the Labour Party went into the election trusting that INEC would deploy and use the card readers as enshrined in its 2015 guidelines for election officials. Regrettably, some officials of INEC violated the guideline and its further reassurance to our disadvantage,” he added.

He pointed out that the use of card readers was restricted to Delta-Central senatorial district, where they were used for accreditation and collation of votes.

He said, “This implies that every vote we received is genuine, lawful, valid and legitimate.

“In a curious summersault, card readers were overwhelmingly not used in Delta North and South. The election was conducted arbitrarily as dictated by PDP chieftains, who took over the duties of INEC personnel in those two senatorial districts and parts of central.

“By that singular action, some INEC officials once again allowed ‘toxic votes’ to be used to defeat the people’s will. These votes are unlawful and invalid.”

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