Ikedife,
Ojukwu Hail Conduct Of Poll
• Ngige,
Umeh, Obi Deliver Polling Units
• Group
Condemns Widespread Vote Buying
• Ngige,
Nwoye Allege Malpractice
Even though
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) i
s yet to declare winner
of yesterday’s governorship election in Anambra State, there were indications
last night that the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate, and
incumbent governor of the state, Chief Willie Obiano, might retain his job.
Feelers from
across the state showed that the candidate performed fairly well in wider areas
than any other candidate in the election. Specifically however, early results
from polling units in Allor, Nnewi, Aguluzigbo, Aguleri among other areas in
Anambra South showed a straight fight between Obiano and the All Progressives
Congress (APC) candidate, Tony Nwoye.
The Guardian
also gathered that in the northern and central parts of the state, it was a
ding-dong between APGA and APC, as stakeholders delivered their various polling
units to their political parties.Facts available, also show that the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) may have to wait for another four years to re-contest the governorship
seat which, it lost to the ruling APGA over 10 years ago. Sources said that the
party may not have done well in the election, as in several polling units, it
trailed behind the two leading parties.
An APGA
source informed The Guardian last night that, “field reports available to us
showed that our candidate, Obiano is doing fairly well. In areas he won, we saw
a very wide margin and secured good votes in areas that he did not win. If all
things work well and the result of the election published accordingly, it will
be another song of victory for the APGA in the state”.
“We are sure
of nine local governments and 25 per cent of votes cast in the others. If that
is the case, then it is a straight victory for the party because our members
turned out in large numbers to cast their votes.”
Another
source, however, said that the election may not produce a clear winner after
the first round without going into a run-off, stressing that Obiano and Nwoye
were head-to-head finishing. The source stated that in many polling units, it
was either Obiano or Nwoye, adding however, that one of them came second where
the PDP may have done well.
Meanwhile,
collation of election results continued last night, while it is expected that
the INEC may announce the final results before dawn today.Meanwhile, former
President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr. Dozie Ikedife, has hailed the conduct
of the election, saying it recorded 80 per cent voters’ turnout.
Ikedife,
who, however, alleged inducement of voters in parts of the state, explained
that the electorate also displayed some level of maturity that reduced crisis
that usually charaterise elections in the state.He commended the efforts of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in ensuring that electoral
materials were distributed to the people early, stressing that it reduced the
long wait by electorate to cast their votes.
Speaking in
similar vein, wife of former Biafran warlord, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, said the peaceful
conduct of the exercise should be sustained, stressing that there were no
reported cases of violence in the state.“It was without incidents and in Nnewi,
it was generally peaceful and the people came out in their numbers to vote for
candidate of their choice. I congratulate the people, the security officials,
the INEC and every stakeholder that contributed to the success of this
exercise. I want them to keep it up so that in future elections, Anambra will
reckon as one of the freest states,” she said.
Meanwhile,
former governor, Peter Obi, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige,
former National Chairman of the APGA, Chief Victor Umeh, and billionaire
businessman, Arthur Eze, delivered their polling units to their respectives
parties according to results announced by the ward returning officers.
At Umudim
Central School, Mrs Ojukwu’s APGA secured 261 votes against APC’s 98 and PDP’s
80. Obi delivered his Agulu ward two to the PDP securing 145 votes against
APGA’s 40 and APC’s 5 votes. Ngige also secured his Nkwoide ward 1 Allor with
107 votes against APGA’s 80 votes and PDP’s 38 votes.
At Ukpo
Ekwueme hall, Arthur Eze’s APC secured 409 votes against APGA’s 102 votes PDP’s
15 votes while Umeh secured 68 votes for his APGA and APC 8 and PDP 1 at
Aguluzoigbo, Uzoanunu ward 2.There were, however, unconfirmed reports that a
collation officer in Aguluizuigbo disappeared last night as well as alleged
case of ballot snatching at Omor.
Following
allegations of malpractice in some areas, a group under the auspices of
Independent Service Delivery Monitoring Group (ISDMG), has condemned reported
cases of widespread voters’ inducement and vote buying during the election. The
group, which said it deployed 100 election observers during the exercise expressed
worry at the increasing sophistication of political parties and their agents in
colluding among themselves to pull resources together to openly bribe security
agencies, INEC officials and even observers in order to brazenly and openly buy
votes and induce voters.
Guardian Nigeria
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