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PDP rejects C’River LG Poll results, heads to court

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The Cross River chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the local government elections conducted on Saturday in the state fell short of every standard to be called an election.

The party subsequently rejected the results and said it will challenge the outcome in a competent court of law.

This is contained in a statement issued by the PDP Chairman in the state, Mr Venatius Ikem in Calabar on Monday.

Ikem described what transpired to be a well-orchestrated rigging plan which include the diversion of election materials, late arrival of insufficient ballot papers without standard serial numbers, and result sheets.

He noted that at most of the polling units, CROSIEC official stamps were not provided for the Presiding Officers to stamp the ballot papers after appending their signatures for authentication as required by law.

“From inception, the processes were skewed to favour the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from the composition of the electoral umpire.

“We obviously underrated the charade that the electoral umpire was cooking in the name of the local government election witnessed on Saturday, November 2.

“In Calabar South, Municipality, Obudu, Abi, Obubra in particular, election materials, meant for the entire local governments, were diverted to the houses of APC stalwarts where thumb printings were brazenly carried out.

“For instance, In Obudu no single election material was issued to anyone except the APC that took custody and carted them away to the Military School in Bedia.

“At this location soldiers cordoned off every one except APC members ostensibly on the orders of a serving army General from the area who is an elder brother of the APC candidate.

“Again, in Obanlikwu and Bekwarra local government areas where ballot papers were distributed no single results sheets accompanied them and results were written on ordinary papers,” he stated.

The PDP Chairman attributed these “shenanigans” to the poor performance of the APC both at the federal and state levels.

According to him, this instilled palpable fears amongst members of the ruling party and made them to be scared of a free and fair contest to avoid embarrassment from the electorate.

“Accordingly, we reject any result emanating from the purported election because, as far as we are concerned, there was nothing like a local government election in Cross River.

“We state boldy that never in the political history of Cross River have electorate witnessed this kind of monumental electoral fraud perpetrated on Saturday.

“We urge all our members to remain calm and peaceful as the party shall pursue the outcome in a competent court of law,” he declared.

Our correspondent recalled that the state electoral umpire had absolved itself of any blame on what transpired on the field on Saturday.

The Chairman, Dr Ekong Boco had blamed the political parties for the lapses and stated that the commission did all it could to ensure a successful exercise.

It was also reported that the commission had on Sunday declared APC as the winner of all the available 18 Chairmanship seats as well as the 196 councillorship seats across the 18 council areas.

Ehigimetor Igbaugba

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