Edo Poll Might Be ‘Worst’ Election Nigeria’s History, Says Asue Ighodalo

Asue Ighodalo

The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Edo governorship election Asue Ighodalo has alleged irregularities in the exercise, saying it might go down as the “worst election in the history of this country”.

Ighodalo who is one of the leading candidates in the election said this during a press conference at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Situation Room in Benin City, Edo State capital.

He claimed the PDP agents were not allowed into the collation centre, a move he said spells bad for the country’s democracy.

“From our perspective, the way these elections are going, they’re probably going to be the worst elections in the history of this country,” the PDP flagbearer said during the press briefing by the party’s campaign organisation.

“We have information for instance, where we have over 20 polling units where the accredited voters are less than the total votes which is not possible. We have over 20 polling units from the results that were announced yesterday where from their accredited voters, the total votes that they’ve now announced are more than the accredited voters.”

The PDP candidate cited some polling units where the alleged irregularities took place, describing it as “totally unacceptable”.

There’s something definitely going wrong. There’s a result writing scheme going on and it’s totally unacceptable.

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This process is unacceptable and then they’re trying to disenfranchise our collation agents,” Ighodalo said.

“Like His Excellency (Umaru Fintiri who leads the party’s campaign organisation for the election) read, at every point, you find APC and their thugs supported by people dressed as security agents going to shoot at polling agents and disrupt processes.

“This is not acceptable in the 21st century. Definitely not in Nigeria. I think we’ve gone way past this.”

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