Friday 10 April 2015

Umuahia Agog As INEC Rejects Gov Orji's Senatorial Result

Umuahia, the Abia State cap-ital, was agog on Monday evening following
informa-tion that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
has rejected the result being paraded by the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) as being that of Abia Central District.

Daily Sun reports that Gov Theodore Orji was roundly beaten at the
poll including in his polling unit, ward and local government by the
candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Ahamdi
Emmanuel Nweke, but that PDP in connivance some Independent National
Electoral (INEC) officials allegedly manipulated the result in favour
of the governor.

It was also gathered that following complaints lodged at the INEC
headquarters, Abuja, a three-man committee was set up to look into the
allegation of result manipulation.

"Although the committee's report has not been made public, but a
source revealed the APGA candidate won the election and members are
taking their findings back to the INEC headquarters.

When news of the development filtered into town, the capital city went
agog with residents saying that at last, the man they voted for, would
represent them in the Senate.

A prominent Umuahia chief, who hails from the same area with Gov Orji,
was said to have held an elaborate party to celebrate the development.

Addressing newsmen, Chief Nweke said there was no time he had doubt
about his ability to defeat Gov Orji at the poll, stating that his
non-performance in office made victory easier for him.

Nweke said it was not only that he defeated Orji, but that he beat him
at his (governor's) polling unit, which, according to him, meant his
kinsmen rejected him and that he also defeated the governor at the
wife's polling unit.

He said: "If I could beat the governor at his polling unit and that of
his wife, all in Umuahia, which means total rejection by his kinsmen,
where else could he get the votes that will make him to defeat me?
Could it be from my own ward and local government? It's impossible.

"How could people have voted for APGA and they are writing a different
result? That's why I like what INEC at the headquarters is doing; it
will restore people's confidence in the system.

"T.A Orji should emulate President Goodluck Jonathan and concede
defeat so that peace will reign in the area. If President Jonathan
with all the powers at his beck could concede defeat, why shouldn't
T.A Orji?" While thanking the outgoing President for his statesmanship
by not allowing the blood of innocent Nigerians to be shed in the
pursuit of self-satisfaction and urge for power, he called on
President Jonathan to call to order one of his ministers, who he said
had been using the military and other agencies of government to rig
elections in the state and also intimidating opposition party members.

He also called on the chairman of INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega and other
stakeholders to ensure credible polls on Saturday, alleging that they
have obtained reports on the plot by the PDP to hire thugs from Abala
Ibeme in Obingwa LGA and Rivers State to unleash mayhem on Abians in
the nine local govern-ment areas of Ngwaland, set the famous Ariaria
International Market ablaze as well as cause confusion among voters on
the day of the election.

He also alleged of an ongoing thumbprinting of fake ballot papers in
an undisclosed location in Ngwaland, plans to rig the election among
other hidden agenda including the planned mass arrest of APGA senior
officials a few days to the gover-norship poll.
--DaiiySun

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