The
governorship election held in Anambra State on Saturday could not be
concluded. The Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission attributed
the development to logistics problems.
Elections in 65 polling units in Idemili
North Local Government Area were cancelled. The Public Relations
Officer of the state electoral commission, Mr. Frank Egbo, who
confirmed the cancellation to SUNDAY PUNCH, said, “The election was cancelled because of logistics issues. The elections will be conducted Sunday (today)in those areas,”
Meanwhile, some of the early results
received are as follows: Atupolum Unit 003, Nimo Ward in Njikoka LGA,
APGA 64; APC 32. Atupolum Unit 004, Nimo Ward, Njikoka Local Government
Area: APGA 84; APC 28. At Arroma Unit 1, Awka South Local Government
Area: APGA 45; APC 25; Arroma Unit 2; APGA 34; APC 33. Permanent Site
Government House, Awka: APGA 50; APC 51. Ogidi Town Hall Idemili North
LGA: APGA 23; APC 58; PDP 22. Polling Unit 010: Ogidi Town Hall: APGA 8;
APC39; PDP 14.
Nimo Ward 3, Njikoka LGA results were as follows: APGA 639; APC 246: PDP 179; LP 26 and PPA 7.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that 349
collation and returning officers were brought in from Calabar, but the
Cross River State Resident Electoral Officer, Mr. Mike Igini, who was
one of the 15 RECs invited to coordinate the Anambra election, was
conspicuously absent.
Though the election was peaceful in most of the places covered by SUNDAY PUNCH, there were serious complaints of irregularities in areas where opposition candidates had strong support base.
The candidate of the PDP, Mr. Tony
Nwoye, could not vote at the Offia Nta Nsugbe Ward 1 unit 008 because he
could not find his name on the voter register.
“We couldn’t even find the names of my
father, my mother my uncle and wife on the register. When I first came
at 10am this morning, the INEC officials told me they would trace the
anomaly and rectify it,” he said.
Nwoye returned to the polling unit at
3:30pm to still find out that nothing could be done about his name
missing in the register. He said out of the 500 names on the register,
only fifty people could find their names.
Similarly, Mr. Arthur Eze, a major
financier of the PDP also could not find his name on the voter register
at his polling station at Ukpo Ward, Dunukofia Local Government Area.
Electoral materials were on Saturday in
short supplies in most of the polling units in the stronghold of the
governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Dr. Chris Ngige,
and his Labour Party counterpart, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah.
While Ngige had lamented that the
attempt was aimed at reducing the votes in his areas of strength, Ubah
had alleged sabotage by the electoral body.
Ngige said he felt betrayed by INEC,
which had promised during the stakeholders meeting to make materials
available at the voting early enough. He said the intention of INEC was
to prevent his supporters from voting.
SUNDAY PUNCH observed that there were no result sheets in most of the polling units visited in Alor and Uke in Idemili South.
It was also gathered that the National
Youth Service Corps members who were used as presiding officers in
Idemili North LGA, which is a strong base of Ngige, embarked on strike
in the early hours of the day on the pretext that they were not paid
their allowances.
According to Ngige, who spoke shortly
after casting his vote at about 1:30pm, the shortage of electoral
materials was a deliberate attempt to reduce his votes in his
stronghold.
It was gathered that most voters in the
affected places could not find their names in the voter register, even
as it was discovered that the few places were electoral materials
arrived had no result sheets.
Ngige said, “From the reports reaching
me directly, we discovered that there is a deliberate attempt to
disenfranchise Awka South, Idemili North, Idemili South, Dunukofia among
others. Idemili North alone has 180, 000 voters.
“With this, we can say that there is a
deliberate attempt to suppress the wishes of Anambra central people. I
don’t have confidence on the Resident Electoral Commissioner when I
contested in 2010 and I have petitioned INEC that he should not be
allowed to conduct this election. Why is it in my strongholds that the
NYSC ad-hoc staff will go on strike?”
Ngige had drawn the attention of
international observers from the European Union to the shortage of
materials in his strongholds.
He told the observers that the short supply was a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise his supporters in his strongholds.
Also speaking at his Nnewi home, Ubah
lamented that most eligible voters at his Nnewi Ichi ward 2 polling unit
were disenfranchised.
“What I can say is that there are a lot
of inconsistencies, especially on the voter register. For instance, in a
ward that has about 700 voters, you will discover that only seventeen
names will be found in the register. This situation does not speak well
and does signal that we will have a free and fair exercise,” Ubah added.
Similarly, the candidate the Progressive
Peoples Alliance, Chief Godwin Ezeemo regretted the late commencement
of accreditation at his Umuchu Ward 1 polling unit.
He said the late commencement of accreditation may have caused the voter apathy witnessed in the election.
Ezeemo also said that he had lost hope
in the whole process, as he believed the election and officials of the
Independent National Electoral Commission had been compromised.
He said, ‘’For me, I am just going out
there to vote and fulfil all righteousness as I don’t expect anything
good to come out of this.’’
At Igbo-Ukwu in Aguata Local Government
Area, the former governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwumeka Ezeife,
described the election as not important to the people of the state.
Ezeife said that those who should have
been the best candidates were schemed out of the process, saying Anambra
indigenes had no option but to accept whoever emerges.
He said, “As it is now, we have no other
option but to accept whosoever God gives to us and keep praying that
all will be well with Anambra State.”
Ezeife, however, stated that future
elections in the state would be totally different from the election.
“With the proposed national dialogue, I am very confident that things
would work for the better and the next election in Anambra State would
be devoid of these irregularities,’ he said.
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