Kogi Guber: SDP Candidate, Natasha Akpoti Reject Results, Calls for Cancellation

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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship candidate, Barr Natasha Akpoti has rejected the result of the November 16 governorship election in Kogi State, calling for the cancellation of the poll.

The SDP candidate called on the INEC to cancel the election in Kogi Central Senatorial District and some other part of Lokoja and order for a rerun for what it described as irregularities, intimidation, violence amongst other.

In a petition addressed to the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, the SDP candidate said election did not hold in 780 polling units in Kogi Central as result of violence by APC thugs whom she said attacked voters, electoral officials,  and destroyed electoral materials.

“The APC led thugs were shooting at voters which resulted in the death of voters. The thugs in most cases were shielded by security agents who are supposed to provide security for the citizenry.

“What happened in Kogi Central and other part of the state is a far-cry from a credible election. Ballot boxes were destroyed and burnt in Okene, Adavi, Ajaokuta, Ogori Magongo and Okehi local government areas and other part of the state.

“SDP agents were chased away from the various polling units of Kogi Central Senatorial, in some polling units SDP agents were tied with ropes by APC thugs in Okene local government, our agents were not even allowed to cone near the polling units as APC thugs were seen brandishing guns and announcing to voters not come and vote unless they were to only vote APC”, the petition said.

According to the petition, in some some polling units, there were no result sheet, 2015 stamped ballot papers were used in the conduct of the election and in most cases SDP was written with pencil on the result sheet.

“Ballot papers already thumb printed by voters in favour SDP already tucked into the ballot boxes were sorted out by APC led thugs and burnt”, it said.

The SDP governorship candidate stated that it is clear the election did not hold in 780 polling unit of Kogi Central Senatorial District and Kogi State at large and result cannot be emanating from where election did not hold.

“The election as it is now cannot pass the test of fairness and credibility. Whatever gains INEC seem to have achieved in the conduct f election in the past will be completely eroded if the election in Kogi Central Senatorial District and some other part of Kogi State is allowed to stand”, the petition stated.


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