John Alechenu, Kamarudeen Ogundele, Alexander Okere
and Toluwani Eniola
As about two million eligible voters in
Edo State go to the polls today, the All Progressives Congress and the
opposition Peoples Democratic Party have continued to trade blame on the
alleged plot of some officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission to compromise the credibility of the exercise.
The PDP on Tuesday accused the APC
government of Governor Adams Oshiomhole and the electoral umpire of
allegedly inducing election supervisors to compromise the outcome of the
poll in nine out of the 18 local government areas.
The state Publicity Secretary of the
PDP, Chris Nehikhare, who spoke to journalists in Benin, said the party
had received information of an alleged distribution of N2m by a senior
official of INEC to the supervisors on behalf of the state government.
Nehikhare, who also alleged that the
results of the affected areas had “been written”, ready for announcement
on Wednesday (today), vowed that the PDP and its supporters would
resist with “the last drop of their blood” any attempt to switch
election results.
He stated, “It has come to our attention
that INEC and the state government have seriously compromised the
election that is going to take place tomorrow (Wednesday). People
involved in this conspiracy are those that have leaked this information
to the PDP and to us to act very fast.
“She (INEC official) has been sharing N2m to supervisors in at least nine local government areas of Edo State.
“What they have done is that they have
written results for the nine local government (areas) on behalf of the
APC. These results are being held by the supervisors and the collation
officers at a point where they plan to switch the results with the real
ones at the local government level once the election is done.”
Attempts by our correspondent to reach
the spokesperson for INEC in Edo State, Mrs. Priscilla Imoudu-Sule, were
unsuccessful as she neither return calls by The PUNCH nor responded to a text message sent to her as of the time of filing this report.
The Edo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Kassim Afegbua, denied the rigging allegations by the PDP.
He said, “There is nothing like that.
They should go and face their election and forget all these issues of
name-calling and making false allegations.”
Also, the state Chairman of the APC, Anselm Ojezua, described the claim as a figment of the imagination of the PDP.
Ojezua said, “That is a figment of their
own imagination. They have lost the election already. I’m the state
Chairman of the APC. I have been in my home area for three days. So,
what time will I have to go and talk about bribing INEC?
“If anything at all, it is the PDP
people that know the INEC people. After all, most of these INEC officers
were employed during the PDP government. We have trained our agents and
they are determined to be very vigilant.
“The truth is that all the plans the PDP
made to create havoc in Edo State have virtually failed. All the
efforts they have made to manipulate the process have also failed. They
can now see that there is nothing other than the true transparent
process that will give us result in this election.”
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Civil Society
Situation Room has called on the political parties participating in the
Wednesday governorship election to conduct themselves in a manner that
would not encourage violence by their supporters.
The NCSSR stated that the parties would be held liable for their supporters’ activities that triggered violence during the poll.
The NCSSR is made up of over 70 civil society groups taking part in the monitoring of the governorship election.
Addressing journalists in Benin on
Tuesday, the Convener, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, said election observers had
been deployed in the 18 local government areas of the state for the
election.
Referring to a statement by INEC that it
was ready for the election, Nwankwo said the Situation Room would hold
the electoral umpire accountable for conduct of the exercise.
He explained that the group would look
out for INEC’s early distribution and deployment of personnel; timely
opening of poll; knowledge of procedures by personnel; voting
procedures, particularly the efficacy of the Smart Card Readers; and the
collation process, which he said had always been a source of concern.
Nwankwo, while describing the security
arrangement for the election as “really very positive”, however, said
Situation Room’s observation of the performance of the security agencies
would include the exercise of restraint in dealing with voters and
avoidance of acts of intimidation, inappropriate use of force, and other
acts capable of undermining the electoral process.
Among other aspects the Situation Room
would observe, he said, included the actual presence and deployment of
personnel, reflective of the 25,000 personnel said to have been deployed
by the security agencies for the election; and the welfare of security
personnel during and after the election.
In a related development, the Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps says it has deployed about 15,250
personnel in Edo State to ensure a hitch-free voting in the governorship
poll.
The acting Deputy Commandant-General in
charge of Operations, Hillary Madu, who disclosed this on Tuesday, while
addressing some officers of the corps in Benin, explained that the
personnel comprised 15,000 armed and unarmed officers.
Madu noted that 250 others were drawn
from the specialised units of the NSCDC, including the special weapon
and tactics unit, kernel unit, counter-terrorism unit, undercover
officers and others.
He, however, said the corps would work
in collaboration with other security agencies across the 18 local
government areas, adding that some flashpoints had been identified.
He warned individuals and groups
planning to cause violence or interfere with the poll to have a rethink
as there would be no sacred cow.
Reps PDP caucus demands free poll
Also, the PDP caucus in the House of
Representatives has urged INEC to ensure nothing short of free, fair and
credible election in Edo State.
The leader of the caucus, Mr. Leo Ogor, said this while speaking to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday.
He described Wednesday’s election as a
litmus test for the commission as well as the APC-led Federal Government
on its commitment to credible polls.
He alleged that there was a plot by the ruling APC, working in cahoots with some INEC officials, to rig the poll.
Ogor added, “We call for a free and fair
election and nothing short of that. We urge INEC, as an independent and
unbiased umpire, to forestall these evil arrangements and uphold its
integrity.
“The issues raised therein should be
taken seriously and acted upon by civil society, the Nigerian public
and the press to give credibility to the electoral process.”
He alleged among other things that INEC
“surreptitiously, and in conjunction with the APC”, compiled names of
persons sympathetic to APC to superintend over the election and skew it
in favour of the ruling party.
Ogor also claimed that as part of the
plot, members of staff of INEC, earlier trained and listed for the
election, were replaced with persons from a “particular part of the
country on the pretext that most persons from the South-South were
sympathetic to the PDP.
Ogor added, “There is an arrangement to
issue sensitive materials, particularly result sheets and incident
forms, to the APC before the election to enable them to originate, take
results and submit same with the assistance of security men, who will be
deployed in the state from Abuja to act as conveyors into the collation
centres and same shall be declared by their compromised returning
officers at the police stations and other collation centres under police
protection.”
The Deputy National Chairman (South) of
the APC, Mr. Segun Oni, said the APC was focused and was poised to win
the election because of the party’s track record of performance.
“We will win the election convincingly.
By Thursday God willing, Nigerians will join the people of Edo State in
celebration,” Oni, a former Ekiti State governor, said.
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