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BREAKING: Peter Obi Charges INEC To Declare Abia, Enugu Results Immediately

By Kelvin   | 21 Mar, 2023 02:31:31pm | 331

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Presidential Candidate of Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, has frowned at what he described as the continuous delay in releasing the governorship results of Abia and Enugu states.

In a statement on Tuesday, Obi charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to release the results immediately.

INEC had suspended the collation of results in Abia over violence and alleged invasion of Obingwa Local government area collation office.

In Enugu State, the electoral umpire said the process should be halted because of the complaints in Nkanu East and Nsukka local government areas of the state.

But Obi said further delay of announcement of results would delay the commission’s intent and credibility of the election.

Obi urged the commission to fast track the review and quench the anxiety of Nigerians particularly citizens of the two states.

“Having appealed privately on this matter let me do it publicly, for the imperative of releasing the gubernatorial election results of Abia and Enugu state immediately

“I am aware that the INEC said they are reviewing the collation of the results in these two states. I like to urge them to accelerate their actions as the continued delay is questioning INEC’s intent and the credibility of the election.

“It is disheartening that the commission is unable to resolve whatever issues that are holding the release of the results. The records of elections from polling units should not be difficult to calculate if the electoral officials are committed to the integrity of the exercise, and the stipulated guidelines,” Obi said.

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