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Rivers Re-run: INEC denies alleged Yakubu, APC secret meeting

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has denied allegations by Rivers governor, Nyesom Wike, that its National Chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, had met secretly ...
INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has denied allegations by Rivers governor, Nyesom Wike, that its National Chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, had met secretly with All Progressives Congress (APC) officials.

Wike had alleged that Yakubu met with APC Chairman in the state, Mr Davies Ikanya and Sen. Magnus Abe on Wednesday in Abuja.

He had alleged that the action of the commission was inimical to credible legislative rerun elections scheduled for July 30 in Rivers.

Deputy Director, Voter Education and Publicity in INEC, Mr Nick Dazang, admitted to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday that the meeting held but that it was a routine.

He said that it was INEC’s policy to meet with leadership of political parties involved in elections.

“The INEC Chairman with three National Commissioners and two directors met with a delegation of the APC led by its Deputy National Chairman.

“The meeting was routine and was earlier requested by the leadership of that party.

“Similar routine meetings between INEC and other parties had taken place at the INEC Headquarters.

“It is INEC’s policy and this is being strictly adhered to under Prof. Yakubu’s watch to avoid any suspicion or allegation of bias.

“The chairman meets leaders of political parties in the presence of the national commissioners.

“It is therefore not true that the meeting was secret as alleged by Gov. Wike or intended to favour the APC,’’ Dazang said.

He, therefore, expressed the commission’s commitment to credible elections.

“The commission is determined to conduct free, fair and transparent elections in Rivers by providing a level field and carrying all stakeholders along,’’ he said.

2 Comments

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    Mago-mago and wuru-wuru can’t reward and won’t be rewarding at the short and long run. It is suggestive that the APC leaders meeting with INEC chairman without the PDP party officials in attendance is to draw strategy to rig the forth coming re-run elections in Rivers State in favour of the APC who are poorly on ground or non-existent in Rivers state polity. It is instructive to note that the PDP Government guaranteed a free and fair elections even at the local Government levels. Today, the APC is in power because of these magnanimity and bigheartedness from the PDP but instead of the APC to build on the freedom introduced by the PDP they are rather meeting solely with INEC.

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    INEC should be ashamed, why did they choose to meet with only one party in a multi party contest? But APC will not win no matter how to try to compromise INRC. Nigerians have now realised that the party thrives on lies and propaganda: where is the 5,000 allowance for unemployed Nigerians?, where is the school feeding programme? A party of double standards that quickly cleared Lt Gen Buratai of wrong doing without asking questions about the means, manner and mode of the items of property held allegedly acquired in Dubai.