LP rejects Edo LG polls result announced by EDSIEC

Labour Party, LP, has rejected the local government elections result announced by Edo State Independent Electoral Commission, EDSIEC, for the September 2, exercise.

National Chairman of LP, Mr. Julius Abure in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh, in Abuja, weekend, said: “Reports from our agents across most of the polling units in the state confirmed that there were deliberate effort by the EDSIEC to frustrate voters by ensuring that the electoral officers either came late to the polling units or didn’t show up at all.

“In few places where the election held, insufficient ballot papers were brought with no single result sheet.

“But at the end of the day, results were churned out with the candidates of the People’s Democratic Party returning elected.

Mr. Julius Abure, LP National Chairman

“Before the election, credible information reached us that the state government had no intention of conducting any election, let alone a credible one.

“The EDSIEC we gathered simply took instructions from the Government House and announced an already prepared list as winners of the election.

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“Edo people and Nigerians deserve the best to represent them in government. What happened in Edo State was a mockery of democracy and such must not be allowed to stand.

“We, therefore, call on the state government to also condemn the charade that happened on Saturday, denounce the outcome and call for a fresh and credible election.

“State Independent Electoral Commissions across Nigeria have failed to help democracy grow. They are purely appendages of the states government and there is nothing independent in them.

“We, therefore, call on the national assembly to scrap the commission and entrust the conduct of the local government elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission for proper management.

“State Independent Electoral Commission has become an embarrassment to democracy in Nigeria. It is therefore time to scrap them so as to restore sanity in our grassroots politics,” he added.

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