Thunder Will
Locate Imo People for Collecting My Money and Voted Ihedioha – Rochas Okorocha.
Imo
State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has dismissed the governorship/state Assembly
election in the state as a sham and a mockery of democracy, saying that he has
lost confidence in the nation’s democracy.
Okorocha,
while addressing a mammoth crowd of aggrieved youths from various parts of the
state who paid him a solidarity visit at the Government House, Owerri, accused
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of brazen complicity in
the conduct of the exercise.
He
warned that the sham, if allowed to prevail, would stultify the nation’s
democratic system and promote injustice and iniquity to the highest crescendo.
“It
is obvious that INEC in Imo is not guaranteeing us free, fair and credible
election because Uche Nwosu, the governorship candidate of the Action Alliance
(AA), actually won the election but INEC criminally disbanded electoral
officers of the Commission and introduced people from Abia College of
Agriculture who arrived in the state at midnight.
They
brought people they had been training for weeks in Anambra before the
election.”
According
to him, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state manipulated the
results of the election from the three local government areas (LGAs) of Mbaise,
thereby vitiating democracy in the state, ended up in only nine LGAs as against
18 LGAs stipulated by the constitution.
The
governor cautioned the state REC, Prof. Francis Ezeonu, not to wreck the state,
insisting that the conspiracy associated with the polls was targeted at him.
The
anger-stricken governor dismissed insinuations in some quarters that he held
the INEC officer under duress to declare him winner of the Imo West Senatorial
polls, saying that the insinuation was an insult to him.
While
urging INEC to disabuse the minds of the public on this, he appealed that his
INEC Certificate of Return be issued to him as the winner of the polls so to
spare the nation’s democracy from contempt and disdain, saying “I am no longer
proud of democracy in our state because of what INEC is doing”.
The
youths had earlier in their submissions denounced the gubernatorial election as
a monumental disaster loaded with fraud and irregularities, warning that injustice
is a threat to justice everywhere.
“Imo
a peaceful state but unfortunately, some misguided elements cashed in on this
and raped our democracy”.
The
youths, who spoke through their spokespersons, George Iloanya and Ezenna Okoro,
insisted that Peter should not be robbed to pay Paul and urged the INEC to do
the needful by organizing a fresh credible election in the state.
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