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Thursday, 28 November 2019

'Why INEC must postpone November 30 Kogi West rerun poll'

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The Peoples Democratic Party candidate for Kogi West senatorial election, Dino Melaye, has called for the postponement of the supplementary election scheduled for November 30.

Melaye made the call while addressing newsmen at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Abuja on Wednesday, where he had gone to submit another petition on the election.

He called on INEC to postpone the election until it is able to address what he described as “noticeable infractions” in the November 16 election and concerns over areas where the supplementary election would be held.

Melaye had, on November 20, submitted a petition, calling for total cancellation of the election, attaching 21 video CDs and other “documentary evidence” to prove that there was no election in the senatorial district.


He said he was at INEC office because he had yet to get a reply to his earlier petition, adding that there was also no public announcement that a panel had been set up to investigate the issues raised in the petition.

Melaye said he was also there to submit additional facts to those in his earlier petition, which, according to him, were unknown to the INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

“What is new in what we have submitted today is that we have attached a copy of Form EC8B of Ward A in Lokoja Local Government Area, where INEC, during collation, had cancelled results of nine out of 23 polling units in the LGA.”

He added that results were cancelled in other polling units during collation, including Abugi, Ole and other places, but these were not captured among the areas where INEC said that supplementary poll would take place on November 30.

“What we are saying is: how can INEC cancel these polling units during collation process and they will not be captured in places where rerun will take place?

“We believe this is an aberration, and the INEC chairman cannot know about it and allow it to stay.”

Melaye said there were also lots of places where elections were supposed to have been cancelled by INEC, but which were not.

These, he said, included Lokogoma and Adanko in Lokoja, where, he said, three people were killed during the November 16 election.

“Unfortunately, results were returned in those places. We are saying that INEC must be neutral and cancel elections in areas where there was violence.”

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