INEC reserves right to appoint officials for Edo election, says PDP

R-L (on the podium): Chairman of Edo PDP Campaign Council, Chief Dan Orbih; Edo State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Gender Issues, Hon. Mrs. Maria Edeko, with other leaders of the PDP addressing a crowd of supporters in Ward 11, Evbhohi, Esan North East Local Government Area of the state.

Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign council for the Edo election, Dan Orbih, said his party would not be dragged into the narrative in the social and conventional media on the appointment of a Resident Electoral Commissioner for the state by INEC.

He said this during a campaign tour on August 29.

“The Campaign Council of Edo PDP recognises that INEC is an independent body and reserves the right to appoint officials who have been cleared by the National Assembly to conduct elections in various states.

“As the commission responsible for election management, INEC will take responsibility for successes of elections and of course its failures.

“Expectedly, we are watching with keen interest, steps that are taken by INEC in preparation for the election.

“The election is just a few weeks away and our candidate has been received with enthusiasm in all the 126 wards so far visited.

“In all stops, he has preached non violence, compliance with COVID-19 regulations and of course, his achievements and further development strides.

“Edo people must not be scared or intimidated by the narrative of violence.

“We hereby encourage all Edo people to come out enmass to vote for Gov. Godwin Obaseki and PDP on the election day, September 19,” he said.

He called on the Inspector General of Police to ensure that enough policemen were deployed to the state to protect voters from unnecessary harassment by agents of any political party.

The campaign council chairman noted that democracy would be deepened if voters were allowed to exercise their rights and franchise.

He said that unleashing violence on the electorate would not save any situation, adding that the various political actors should show the people their report cards and what they would do for the people.

Orbih also noted that since the ward-to-ward campaign tour of the party, it had continued to harvest defectors across the 126 wards so far visited.

He explained that the defectors were attracted by what the PDP candidate had done in the state. (NAN)

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