Some
results from Saturday’s governorship elections in Edo State have
indicated that the candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria and incumbent
governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, is in an early lead.
These results were declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission at each polling units.
Oshiomhole beat his main rival, Gen.
Charles Airhiavevbere (retd) of the Peoples Democratic Party in his
Oredo Ward 1, Unit 20, polling 360 votes as against 38 votes for the
PDP.
The All Nigeria Peoples Party candidate won two votes.
As soon as the results were announced at 7:15 pm, voters went in wild jubilation at the centre.
The ACN candidate also defeated the strongman of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, in his polling centre.
Results from other centres showed that Oshiomhole was leading at the time of going to press in the wee hours of Sunday.
At the same centre in unit 18, the ACN scored 351, PDP scored 65, the All Nigeria Peoples Party 1, and Labour Party 1.
Other results include those of unit 19: ACN 254, PDP’s 32, while the ANPP had two votes.
In unit 21, the PDP garnered 33 votes, Congress for Progressive Change 1, ACN 70.
Earlier, the Esama of Benin Kingdom,
Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, had described the exercise as satisfactory
when he came to cast his vote.
“If all elections would be this
peaceful, then we would have no problems. You can see it is generally
peaceful and quiet here,” he said.
At Unit 10, Ward 10, Eyeye Primary School, Ugbowo, ACN scored 290 to PDP’s 15.
At Eweka Primary School, Useh, ACN had a
cumulative score of 2,298, PDP 89, while at Ward 9, Asora Grammar
school, ACN had 966 to PDP’s 44.
Also, ACN swept the poll in Ovia North-East, Adolor Ward 3, where ACN had polled 208 and PDP scored 17.
In all the units in Idia College, the
ACN had 7,923 to PDP’s 262. At Ikpoba Okha LGA where voters trooped out
in large numbers, ACN scored 9,022, ANPP, 65, CPC 71, while the PDP had
750.
ACN also won at unit 4, Ward 2 in Oredo LGA in Edo-South. It scored 388 as against PDP’s 54 votes.
However, about 417 names without pictures appeared in place of only 17 names with pictures in the electronic register.
The voters had stopped accreditation exercise to force INEC officials to use the list with pictures.
Shouts of “no picture, no vote” rent the
air at the centre as the youths insisted that the INEC was presenting a
fake list of voters.
But INEC officials noted that the list containing the 417 was manually generated and could be used.
Voters who could neither find their
names nor pictures on the voter register earlier, refused to leave
Garrick Memorial, venue where Airhiavbere, voted.
Reacting Airhiavbere said, “In every
situation like this, things like these happen; considering that we did
not have the time to conduct a verification exercise.”
However, before the results started
trickling in, the poll had ended amid protests and acrimony from missing
names from voter register, lack of materials and delayed
accreditation.
Oshiomhole excoriated INEC for what he regarded as the shoddy handling of the exercise in Edo-South.
His complaint was based on alleged plot to undermine him in the zone with the largest voters concentration.
Reports from our team of correspondents
in the state showed that the exercise was marred by late arrival of
voting materials or absence of electoral officials at polling centres.
It was gathered that late accreditation of voters and non-release of materials were most pronounced in Edo-South.
In Oredo Local Government Area, voters
had besieged voting centres for accreditation as early as 8:00 pm, the
official time for the commencement of the exercise, but found no INEC
officials.
However, accreditation started around 10:00 am.
Oshiomhole chided the Chairman of
Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, and his
commission, for their alleged role in the saga.
He said, “Jega has been an embarrassment to the nation; INEC has been an embarrassment to the democratic process in Nigeria.”
Consequently, he vowed to expose INEC officials, stressing in pidgin English, “yawa go burst.”
He said, “Edo South has 55 per cent of vote, with up to 40 per cent in Benin alone.”
The governor, who arrived at Ward 10,
unit I, Iyhamo Primary School, in Etsako LGA, about 10:30 am for
accreditation, could not do so for over an hour later, due to disturbing
news reaching him from Benin and other areas in Edo South.
By 12:40 pm, when accreditation ended at the polling centre, 575 persons were accredited, out of 1, 043 that registered.
This untidy arrangement tasked the
patience of voters at Garrick Memorial Secondary School, Ekenwa, as
voting had not started 30 minutes to the end of the exercise.
A voter, Sunday Akhimien, about 2:30 pm said,
“Accreditation did not begin until 11 am because that was when the
electoral materials arrived. We just concluded accreditation about 45
minutes ago.
One of the voters who waited for many
hours for accreditation was a 74-year old woman, Mr. Stella Ogbeide, at
Unit 4, GRA Staff Training Centre, said, “I have come out to vote
despite my condition. I am 1,095 on the list.”
Oshiomhole, who cast his vote at
12.55pm, said reports he got from Edo South, were confirmations of what
he had been saying of INEC’s complicity in plans by the Peoples
Democratic Party to rig the poll.
Further, he said Jega behaved “like a naïve professor” when he had complained to him of plans to rig the election.
He said, “I wrote a petition to him. All
these I have raised in the various petitions of their scheme to rig the
election, he (Jega) said all is well.
“The plan they had was to delay the
process. As we speak now, materials have not arrived many areas in Edo
South. INEC is an embarrassment to the people of Edo State, and if
justice does not prevail, ‘yawa go burst.’ I want to win election, not
to capture election.
At the Garrick Memorial Secondary
School, on Ekenwan Road, Benin, frustrated voters expressed
disappointment over the development.
The scenario was the same at Niger College, Benin, where registered voters waited in vain to be accredited.
It was further learnt that hundreds of
voters’ names were missing from the INEC register, even though they were
registered to vote.
However, Airhiavbere, unlike Oshiomhole, sang a different song.
He said in Benin shortly after he cast his vote that he was satisfied with the process.
“Though the process started 10:00 am, the arrangement is tight and my expectation is that I am in this race to win.”
Reacting to Oshiomhole’s condemnation of
the election, the Director of Publicity of PDP in the state, Mr.
Okharedia Ihemekpem, described his action as hasty. He also said his
allegation that INEC planned to rigged the election in Edo South was
ridiculous and petently deceptive.
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