Rivers State Chapter of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, has rejected
Etche State Constituency and Etche/
Omuma Federal Constituency rerun
election results declared by the
Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC).
A statement by Rivers State APC
Chairman, Davies Ikanya, said the party
was taken aback when it was reported
that the National Electoral Commissioner
in charge of Bayelsa, Edo and Rivers
states, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu, had
ordered that the incomplete results be
declared despite the earlier declaration
by the two Returning Officers on
Saturday at Okehi that the elections were
inconclusive.
The statement noted that “The APC
vehemently rejects the results as
declared today (Sunday) at the State
INEC Office in Port Harcourt. This action
by INEC runs counter and contradictory to
earlier announcement on Saturday by
the aforementioned Returning Officers
who are the duly empowered persons to
make such declarations.
“What INEC did today is a rape on
democracy and the APC will surely resist
it with every legal window available to it.
INEC can only do what it did today
because Gov. Nyesom Wike has, as usual,
generously compromised key officials of
INEC in Rivers State.
“The APC notes that despite the general
outcry concerning Gov. Nyesom Wike’s
interference in the electoral process, the
governor physically held hostage a
Returning Officer to force him announce
results in a manner unbecoming of a
governor. We condemn this and call on
INEC leadership and security agencies to
investigate this unfortunate incidence.
“We recall that this same compromised
INEC in Rivers State embarked on the
now infamous 2015 elections which is
unarguably the worst election in the
annals of Nigeria. During the December
10, 2016 rerun that followed, INEC
continued to exhibit unwarranted
contradictions and unwholesome
mishandling of the process which resulted
in the further rescheduling of the rerun
elections for Etche State Constituency
and Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency.
Sadly, INEC has, once again, bungled it.”
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