The All Progressives Congress (APC) and 12 other political parties
in Bayelsa State have declared that they would boycott the rescheduled
House of Assembly elections in eight constituencies today.
The 13 political parties in a press conference yesterday in Yenagoa,
said their investigations have revealed that the state office of the
Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) has entered a
“concrete agreement” with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to
undo other parties.
The Chairman of APC, Chief Tiwei Oruminighe, who presided over the
meeting, which had in attendance Gerebo Joseph (UDP), Abbey Daniel
(APA), Helen Okorodas (ACD), Tukuwei Powede (ACPN), Bezi William (UPP)
and Olomu Ebiowei (LP) Edwin Tare (DPP), King- George Lucky (CPP), Isaac
Eze (MPPP), Oniekpe Prince (SDP) and Owei-tongu Woniwei (AD) noted
that they have lost confidence in INEC.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the opposition
political parties accused PDP of perfecting an illegal arrangement to
use the military to intimidate, harass and muzzle other candidates and
genuine voters to favour the PDP candidates.
According to them, they have decided to boycott the elections so as
to avoid bloodshed, destruction and maiming, which could be provoked
by the “wicked intentions” of PDP and INEC.
The communiqué reads in part: “Their ploy is to hoard all the
sensitive electoral materials, result sheets inclusive, such that after
the conduct of the election with non-sensitive materials, INEC staff,
the electoral officers of the eight local government areas in the state
will converge at designated places to enter their manufactured results
into the original result sheets in favour of PDP...expdonaloaded.blogspot.com
“ The PDP intends to repeat their manipulative tendencies as
experienced in the recently conducted state House of Assembly
elections, where INEC manipulated the results in favour of the PDP
candidates. Armed military men were guarding INEC staff, the electoral
officers and ad-hoc staff, while they illicitly entered fake results
into the original sheets. Armed military men were shooting
sporadically in a deliberate bid to intimidate the electorate during
election.
“Electoral materials, including the ballot boxes and ballot papers
were snatched and taken to unknown destination to carry out their
fraudulent practices”.
The state chapter of the Conference of Political Parties (CNPP) has however distanced itself from the boycott.
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