The Labour Party, LP, candidate in the Edo State
governorship election, Olumide Akpata on Monday said he has no sympathy for the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for crying foul after losing the poll.
Akpata, who came a distant third in the election with 22,763
votes made the remark at a press conference in Benin City.
He read a statement titled, ‘Unbowed, unbent and unbroken:
Statement on the 2024 Edo State gubernatorial election results’.
Akpata said the ruling party in the state was allegedly
crying foul after being outmanoeuvred in the macabre game of thrones.
He claimed that the party willingly participated in the
bidding war with the All Progressives Congress, APC,when it was fully aware of
the rules from the outset.
He said, “PDP, who now cry foul after being outmanoeuvred in
this macabre game of thrones. They willingly participated in the bidding war
with the APC, fully aware of the rules from the outset.
“Their lamentations ring hollow in the face of their own
complicity in this democratic travesty.
“We reserve our strongest condemnation for those who engaged
in vote buying, the APC and PDP. Their actions have directly contributed to the
destruction of our State’s economy over the past 25 years, creating the
enabling environment for this democratic sacrilege to thrive.
“This election has laid bare the stark reality that our
political landscape is dominated not by ideologies or the people’s will, but by
those with the deepest pockets and the most extensive networks of influence.
“As for the APC and the Governor-elect, their actions have
undermined the democratic process, betrayed the trust of the very people they
seek to lead, and eroded faith in our democratic institutions.
“This is the legacy that wil
overshadow their ill-gotten mandate. Their “grab, snatch,
and run” playbook is akin to riding on the back of a tiger will ultimately be
the source of their undoing.
“The engagement of widespread vote-buying scheme by APC and
PDP has reduced our electoral process to a commodity market and a bidding war
for votes.”
He opined that voting buying practice was no less damaging
than outright ballot stuffing which had effectively disenfranchised the
electorate.
He, however, accused some members of Labour Party and agents
for willingly selling their future for peanuts to the “very political parties
whose actions and policies have impoverished them”.
“What transpired on 21 September 2024 was not an election
but a transaction. It was enabled by those who chose to stay away, making it
easier for the two dominant parties to afford a significant majority of the few
votes on offer, and by those who came out and willingly sold their votes.
“Although the election was largely free from historical
forms of election-day malpractice such as ballot box snatching and stuffing, it
was nevertheless marred by voter intimidation and the falsification of results.
“More insidiously, we witnessed one of the lowest voter
turnouts in recent years, a testament to the apathy that has gripped our
populace. This disengagement ultimately contributed to the worst case scenario
we now face.
“To those who defied the odds, came out to vote, and stayed
to ensure their votes were counted: I commend your courage and commitment to
our democracy. You are the true heroes of this election,” he stated.
The Labour Party candidate qdded that his consultations with
members of the party would determine his next line of action.
He said the decision of members of the party would determine
if he will approach the election petition tribunal.
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