Rivers East: Wike alerts over INEC-Police rigging technique

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, presenting a souvenir to the Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Lehmann, during the High Commissioner's visit to Government House Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

By Valentine Amanze

Online Editor

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has alerted the international  community on the latest rigging system hatched  by the ruling All Progressives Congress  (APC) wherein they use the Police to concoct electoral results in collusion with the Independent National Electoral Commission  (INEC).

The governor  told the international community that the actions of the Police, APC and INEC, portend  grave danger to the nation’s democracy.

At the Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday,  when he granted audience to Mr Paul Lehmann,  the High Commissioner of Australia to Nigeria, Governor Wike said that the administration  would not allow the rigging of future elections through the new scheme adopted by Police, INEC and the APC.

It would be recalled that Senator George Thompson Sekibo was removed as the duly elected Senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District on the premise of results certified and tendered by the Police at  the Election Tribunal.

“We are happy that we have been vindicated.  INEC printed their own result sheets with their serial numbers.  These other people printed result sheets with the same  serial numbers. The issue is how did they know  the serial numbers?

“When the election took place, INEC declared PDP as winner. INEC  now colluded with the Police and police now came to the tribunal and tendered the concocted  results they printed”, Wike said.

The governor said that the Election Tribunal attached probative value on the  documents  tendered by the Police, as against that of INEC, even when INEC  has the  constitutional responsibility to conduct elections and declare results.

He said: “Having  known this, are we going to fold our arms and allow same thing to happen again now that we have discovered that this is their new strategy. That they  will collude with the police to write results and they will go the tribunal to tender such results. We  will resist”.

Governor Wike  urged Australian investors to take advantage of the  the state’s agricultural potentials as his administration  has created the right business  climate.

His words: “Aside oil and gas, Rivers State has several other potentials. We want investors       to invest in agriculture.  We will give tax holidays for investors to  come to the state”

The Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Lehmann, had said that his visit was a mission in economic  diplomacy.

He said that the Australian government would want to develop  a beneficial  relationship  with the Rivers State government.

 

 

 

 

 

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