The Senator Ahmed
Makarfi-led Peoples Democratic Party has declared Saturday’s rerun elections in
Rivers State as a rape of democracy.
National
Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Dayo Adeyeye
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It
also said that the party contested against many government institutions during
the polls.
It
listed the institutions to include the Nigerian Army, the Independent National
Electoral Commission and the All Progressives Congress.
Spokesperson
for the faction of the party, Dayo Adeyeye, stated this in a statement in Abuja
on Monday.
Adeyeye
also rejected the declaration of Magnus Abe as the winner of the Rivers
South-East senatorial district election.
He
asked the security agencies to stop disgracing Nigeria.
Adeyeye
also condemned, in strong terms, the delay by INEC in releasing the remaining
results of the polls.
Adeyeye
said, “The result, which declared Magnus Abe of the APC winner, is an
unprecedented massive manipulation of the electoral process in active
connivance with the security agencies.
“The
whole world knows that election did not take place in the Rivers South-East
senatorial district. We, therefore, reject the victorious declaration of Abe
with the fabricated results. We demand INEC to cancel the election in that
constituency and conduct a fresh poll.
“We
promise to avail ourselves of every opportunity to seek redress on this matter
in the interest of democracy and that of the constituents who were denied their
right to vote.
“We,
again, condemn in totality, the adverse role of the Nigerian Army, the Police
Special Anti-Robbery Squad and other security agencies during the rerun
elections in Rivers State.
“It
was a nightmare and a complete reversal of their constitutional mandates of
safeguarding the territorial integrity of the country and the protection of
lives and property.”
He
alleged that there were incontrovertible evidences that the security agencies
worked for the APC against the interest of Rivers people.
He
further alleged that the security agencies followed the directives of the
National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and that of Governor
Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State during the mega rally of the APC.
He
said, “There is no gainsaying that the rerun elections in Rivers State were not
a contest between political parties. It was majorly a contest that pitted the
PDP against the Army, the Police, the INEC, the APC, and the Federal Government
of Nigeria represented by the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi
Amaechi, and others.”
However,
the leadership of the APC has described the allegations of the PDP as unfounded
and expected.
The
ruling party advised the PDP to seek legal redress if it lacked the courage to
accept defeat.
Deputy
National Chairman of the party, Mr. Segun Oni, said this in response to the
allegations of rigging levelled by the Ahmed Makarfi-led faction of the PDP
against the APC.
Oni
said, “We have won; they have lost, simple. Whatever they now want to make out
of it, we should allow them. You cannot beat a child and prevent that child
from crying.
“So,
anybody who loses an election will naturally look for space to tell his own
side of the story, allow them.
“The
system provides very clear steps to be taken for anyone who is not satisfied
with an election result. We cannot prevent them from saying what they are
saying.
“They
lost and you don’t expect them not to say what they are saying. The election
has been won and lost, if anyone has any complaint there are procedures to be
followed to seek redress. They can go to court.”
The
Independent National Electoral Commission has declared the senatorial candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers-West, Osinachukwu Ideozu, the winner
of the election in the senatorial district.
The
Returning Officer for the senatorial district, Prof Raphael Echebiri, announced
that Ideozu got 107,166 votes to defeat his opponent from the All Progressives
Congress, Otelemaba Amachree, who polled 46,898 votes.
There
was, however, widespread jubilation among PDP supporters as the news of Ideozu
victory broke.
The
State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, who spoke at the Government House on Monday,
commended the people of the state for standing up in defence of democracy and
the interest of Rivers State.
Meanwhile,
in the results declared earlier, the APC candidate in the Rivers South-East
senatorial election, Magnus Abe, polled 125,938 to defeat PDP’s Olaka Wogu, who
scored 25,394.
But
the PDP candidate in the Rivers-East senatorial district election, George
Sekibo, scored 93,098 to defeat his closest rival, Andrew Uchendu of the APC,
who polled 34,193.
The
PDP also retained the Rivers-West senatorial district seat as its candidate,
Osinachukwu Ideozu, scored 107,166 to defeat the APC candidate, Otelemaba
Amachree, who garnered 46,898.
Rivers Rerun: We’ll
Be More Prepared In 2019 —Wike
The Punch reports that Rivers
State governor Chief Nyesom Wike, has taken a swipe at security agencies
in the state for their partisan role in the rerun legislative elections in the
state.
Wike,
who spoke at the Government House on Monday, also commended the people of
the state for standing up in defence of democracy and the interest of
Rivers State.
He
said, “What has happened today will not happen in 2019. Now they have told us,
they will see that we will also be prepared. This will not happen again.
“I
have told the security agencies, you come and collect security money from me
and use it against Rivers people. Enough is enough. They will now be
depending on NDDC for their funding. Let me see where it will take them to.
“Rivers
people must work as brothers and sisters and defend our interests. We
don’t have police, we don’t have army, but we have God. And so, we must
put our house in order and be our own police, be our own Army.
“We
have no confidence in the Army, we have no confidence in the police; we have no
confidence in the SSS. They have shown that there is no democracy in Nigeria,”
he added.
The governor pointed out that politicians like the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, were not on the ground and would never win elections in the state.
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