Three political parties, the All Progressives Congress, All Progressives Grand Alliance and the Social
Democratic Party, have formed a coalition demanding the cancellation of the governorship and House
of Assembly elections in Rivers State.
Speaking at a joint press briefing , the parties asked that fresh elections be conducted on
a new date, maintaining that the polls were marred by violence and intimidation
of voters.
The
governorship candidate of APGA, Mr. Charles Harry, explained that with the
killing of five members of the APC during the elections, the exercise failed to
meet the minimum standard anywhere in the world.
Harry,
who spoke in Port Harcourt on behalf of the governorship candidates of other
political parties on Sunday, observed that elections did not hold in most parts
of the state and called on the Independent National Electoral Commission not to
declare any result.
“In
most parts of Rivers State, elections didn’t hold at all as violence was
unleashed on Rivers people. In Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, there
were at least five reported deaths, all of which were members of the APC.
“Those
killed include Obinna Ndubuoke, Jeophat Kingdom, Ndidi Ebere, Sydney Wokocha,
and Clever Orukwowu (APC Youth Leader). Among the injured is Evangelist Faith,
who was beaten to stupor at Dere in Andoni Local Government Area. Her
whereabouts is still unknown
“Mr.
Alifor Onyeso was shot by armed thugs led by Kelechi Nwogu, the PDP candidate
for Omuma for House of Assembly. Chimenem Wagu, was shot by the PDP thugs and
still in critical condition in Omanwa in Ikwerre Local Government Area.
“In
Gokana Ward 4, Tambari Ngiah was kidnapped from his polling unit 005, In Khana
Ward 2, Richard Dee Kae was injured with a machete and is in critical
condition. In Khana Ward 15, Eric Gbobo was stabbed,” Harry said.
Speaking further, he said: “From start to finish, each segment was meant to be a failure, an
embarrassment on the decency and decorum of Rivers people.
The APC governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside,
said the exercise was characterised by violence and killing of his party
supporters and members.
“I don’t think they (INEC) will announce the result. When
there is no election, there should not be a result. There was no security; if
there were security, hoodlums would not be shooting for 12 hours.”
Reacting,
the PDP governorship candidate, Chief Nyesom Wike, disagreed with the position
of the political parties, adding that the PDP defeated them at the polls.
Wike,
who spoke through his Media Assistant, Mr. Simeon Nwakaudu, urged the APC and
other political parties to emulate President Goodluck Jonathan and congratulate
the winner of the governorship election.
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