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Let it be on record that the people of Ogbaru who invested their trust and votes on the Labour Party, would not stand idly by while strangers attempt to hijack their collective will

By Joy Mbachi

The League of Ogbaru Professionals (LOP), has expressed worry over what it described as ‘ceaseless boasts by top officials of the Anambra State Government to snatch the the Federal Constituency seat of the area from the Labour Party Candidate, Mr Afam Ogene.

The group said this while expressing worry over failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to announce the winner of the election into Ogbaru Federal Constituency since 25 February.

The group, in a statement by Charles Ezekude, its Chairman in Awka on Tuesday urged INEC not to drag its reputation to the mud by confirming the alleged statement of Mr Chinedu Nwoye, Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra.

“We are worried by ceaseless boasts by top officials of the Anambra State Government that it would snatch the Ogbaru Federal Constituency seat from the Labour Party Candidate, Mr Afam Ogene.

“A trending video, made by Mr. Nwoye, has shown that the State Government declared that “as at today, as declared by INEC, APGA has four seats and one is inconclusive, the Ogbaru Federal Constituency (and) APGA is leading as at today.”

Ezekude said “I wonder where Soludo’s Deputy Chief of Staff got the figures to suggest that APGA was in the lead of undeclared results.

Ezekude said “Until we cried out against the interference by the Anambra State Government couple of days ago which necessitated a directive from INEC headquarters, Abuja, for a diligent re-collation of polling unit results, the Labour Party candidate is comfortably ahead of APGA and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

“In fact, from the Local Government Collation results compiled by the Local Government Collation Officer, Prof. Josephine Okoli, before the alleged interference, the Labour Party had 10,339 votes, as against 9,125 votes garnered by APGA, and 8,971 by the PDP.

“One is, therefore, at a loss as to how Nwoye, not being an INEC staff, is able to proclaim, authoritatively, that APGA was now in the lead.

“There is definitely something Gov. Soludo and his officials know about the Ogbaru Federal Constituency seat, that the rest of us, especially Ogbaru people, do not know.

“Let it be on record that the people of Ogbaru who invested their trust and votes on the Labour Party, would not stand idly by while strangers attempt to hijack their collective will.

“While we wait on the electoral body to do what is right, we urge Gov. Soludo to rein in his officials, who appear bent on tarnishing his hard-earned reputation,” Ezekude said, adding that the group has once again, called on INEC not to compromise its stand on equity, justice and fairness.

In a swift response, Mr Christian Aburime, Press Secretary to Soludo, described the allegations as false.

Aburime said that the governor is too busy with state activities to meddle with INEC duties as that is not his details.

He said that it is a natural belief that every political party in contest would claim to be a winner till the final results are declared by INEC. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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