The governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC in
last Saturday election in Anambra state, senator Chris Ngige Wednesday
declared that he was not desperate to be governor following alleged
rigging of the poll by some officials of the Independent National
declared by INEC, Ngige said he was not in the contest as a do or die
affair but that he wanted the correct thing to be done by theelectoral body.
” The election was fraught with massive electoral irregularities. The
electoral officers worked in connivance with the INEC to make sure
that electoral materials were delivered late at the polling units in
areas of my strong hold”.
Apart from that, Ngige said the most worrisome aspect was that in some
polling units in areas considered his strong hold, materials were
deposited there without any INEC official to accredit registered
voters for them to vote.
” The most unfortunate was that some students of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, NAU were brought in as polling officers with fake NYSC
uniforms against what INEC had told us that corps members would be
drawn from Anambra, Enugu and Delta states”.
Insisting that the poll was flawed ab initio, Ngige said that the
Resident Electoral commissioner, Professor Chukwuemeka Onukogu instead
of taking the electoral materials for the election from the airport
straight to the Central Bank in Awka, he took them, not accompanied by
any of our agents, straight to the commission.
He said there were instances where some police officers were caught on
video camera thump printing for APGA which he said showed the level of
irresponsibility that attended the election.
” I am depressed and sad for my country. I am one of those in the
Senate that said INEC should be given any amount of money to enable
them perform effectively. We have been deceived. Our hopes have been
dashed but I am not desperate to be governor. This election can not be
salvaged because of the number of people that were disenfranchised, whocould not choose the governor of their choice”. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Ngige is he who Anambrains want to be their governor. Inec pls giv us Dr Ngige.
ReplyDeletewe dont need d paty.as u can see apga can never won in lagos or noth
ReplyDeleteThats ur own opinion if u dont have majority u cant rig election did u ever heard it that incubent person easily loose his or her seat? Pls go and sitdown APC will not win any election execpt in the north if care is not taking all the state govern by them they will loose it lets waite and see.....thank God for him if its OBJ regime he will first resign before he contest for any post what of if he resign and loose what will u be talking about.....let him go to court thats ACN/APC was known for
ReplyDeleteNgige,i think ndi Anambra has done u well by voting u to senate. So be contented with what u have.
ReplyDeleteMallam NGASKY NGIGE, sorry for wasted time, scare resources and effort. Better luck in 2035!
ReplyDeleteSore loser!
ReplyDeleteWe, Anambra people dont want Ngige,
ReplyDeleteEL-MATOSKY you are a BASTERD that uses his left hand to discreb his father's house, very stupid man
ReplyDeletewho is we? mba you are representing yourself not the entire Anambrians voices and interest, Chris Ngige still remains masses choice
ReplyDeleteWhether Anambra people want Ngige or not is not the issue, the issue is that no election in the real sense of it was done in Anambra and this point was admitted by INEC, the umpire. Rather than wasting our time insulting ourselves, we should think of how things can be done right, as this will most likely be the situation if not corrected now. Let justice prevail
ReplyDeleteI wonder why mst of u cannot speak d truth as whc wl bring unity to d nation always selfish.Anambra pple com out vot for ur choice and dpnd it what so ever i know ngige is ur choice.
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