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I`ll not challenge Edo Governorship election results, says Ize-Iyamu

by Our Reporter
The APC candidate in the Sept. 19 Governorship election in Edo, Pastor
Osagie Ize-Iyamu, says he will not challenge the outcome of the election
at the tribunal.

Ize-Iyamu made this known in a statement signed by Mr John Mayaki, his
Director of Communication and Media Campaign Organisation on Monday in
Benin.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this was Ize-Iyamu’s first
official statement since the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) declared Mr Godwin Obaseki of the PDP as the winner of the
election.

Ize-Iyamu said: “We must all continue to believe in the electoral
process as an important part of the democratic system.

“It remains the best method of choosing who leads the people, devoid of
violence and avoidable acrimony.”

He, however, noted that the said election was fraught with some
electoral irregularities, strong enough to warrant challenging its
outcome.

According to him, contrary to orchestrated media reports, the election
was neither free nor fair. There were several episodes of violence,
intimidation of voters and falsification of results.

“In particular, there were unlawful cancellations of results,
particularly from Urhonigbe South and North in Orhiomwon.

“Results were falsified from many polling units in Ofunama in Ovia
South-West, and in parts of Ovia North-East, Owan West, Oredo, Egor,
Ikpoba-Okha, Esan North-East, Esan West, Esan South-East, and Uhunmwode
Local Government areas.

“Sadly, two persons were killed during the election, while gun-wielding
thugs took over collation centres in many locations without the
intervention of law-enforcement agents.

“There were also several cases of malfunctioning of card readers, which
disenfranchised duly registered voters, in addition to many cases of
unregistered voters voting with pre-purchased voters’ cards not
collected by their actual owners.

“These malpractices could easily form the basis to challenge the
election results. We have, however, decided not to commence an election
petition.

“This is to avoid further tension in the state.

“We are also mindful that the leadership of our great party, APC and
many well-placed individuals have made pronouncements endorsing the
process, which we have chosen to respect,’’ Ize-Iyamu said.

He said that they have consequently,  decided to continue with the
pre-election cases in full exercise of “our legal rights, just as our
opponents have considered it their prerogative to also continue with
their pre-election cases against us’’.

Ize-Iyamu thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his statesmanship and
support throughout the election campaign.

He also commended the Oba of Benin, Ewuare 11, and religious leaders for
their fervent prayers before, during and after the election and APC
supporters including Edo people for their belief in his candidature.

“Let me conclude by noting that our cause to uplift our state using the
democratic system is a noble mission from which we SHALL NEVER waiver.
(NAN)

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