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Akeredolu wins Ondo governorship election

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.INEC rigged the election before it was conducted –

Fayose

By Valentine Amanze, Lagos

 

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the All Progressives  Congress (APC) flagberear, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, winner of the Ondo State governorship election held at the weekend.

While details of the result of the election are still sketchy, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has lamented the outcome of

the election. He said that INEC connived with the APC and its collaborators in the PDP to rig the election before it was conducted.

His words: “Much as I would have loved to congratulate the winner, Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), because in every contest, there must be a winner and a loser, the role of INEC in awarding victory to him in the election left much to be desired.”

The governor, who reacted to the outcome of the election in a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said that INEC gave the APC victory in the election by deliberately replacing the name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, the PDP candidate, thereby creating legal logjam that lasted till three days to the election.

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He said that the PDP went to the election with its hands tied to the back because of the uncharitable actions of INEC, which has no doubt become an arm of the APC.

He maintained that apart from the APC, political parties in Nigeria are now contesting elections against INEC.

Fayose lamented: “To sustain the ‘see and buy’ strategy and legalise money politics, the APC-led federal government

deliberately created poverty in the country so as to continue to

enslave the minds of Nigerians with peanuts to get their votes on election day. “Dibo ko sebe (vote and collect money to cook soup) was the slang used by the APC in the Ondo State election and that only worked because the APC federal government has put Nigerians in abject poverty.

“Even though INEC allowed what appeared like a free-and-fair atmosphere on the election day, the election had been won and lost before it was held.

“For instance, INEC that witnessed the PDP primary election that

produced Mr. Eyitayo Jegede succumbed to pressure from the APC cabal to replace him with Jimoh Ibrahim, who did not take part in any primary election known to the Electoral Act.

“What could anyone have done under 72 hours in an election that was heavily monetised by the APC?

“The whole process was a deliberate sabotage by INEC, which has totally bastardised the electoral process.

“Obviously, all these Shenanigans are geared towards turning Nigeria to a one party state by weakening all opposition parties ahead of the 2019 general elections but I can assure Nigerians that this will not last because the people will always defeat tyranny.”

Meanwhile, travelers along Lagos-Ore-Benin expressway suffered at the Ore end of the road, as they were held up several hours while the election lasted. Most of them who called on phone said that they were held up in traffic for nine hours in a journey that would have lasted for six hours (from Lagos to Aba).  They said that there was no announcement of restriction of movement of people by INEC or any other government organ.

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