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Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by OEPHIUS(m): 5:57am On Mar 21, 2023
The Campaign Council of the Enugu State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has disagreed with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on its decision to suspend the announcement of the final results and declaration of Peter Mbah as the winner of the State governorship election.

PDP also said the commission was overreaching itself, as it could not, by law, suspend the declaration of an already collated result, insisting that INEC was wrong to present the Abia and Enugu cases as the same.

This is contained in a statement issued by the party following the INEC decision to suspend the collation of the Gubernatorial election results in the State.

DAILY POST reported that the commission on Monday in a statement suspended the collation of gubernatorial election in both Abia and Enugu, stating the elections in both States called for a review

INEC said election from the two outstanding Local Government Areas of Nsukka and Nkanu East were under a review.

However, the party at a press conference in Enugu, on Monday, argued that INEC putting the Abia and Enugu situations in one basket clearly showed that it was mixing things up or had not been properly briefed.

It also noted that the commission have no powers at the stage the election was to suspend the pronouncement or declaration of the winner of the election, which the party alleged is its candidate.

PDP said that Nkanu East and Nsukka LGAs, had been fully collated by the Returning Officer, Prof Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, on Sunday the 19th of March, insisting that what remained was for INEC to sum up the returns from both local governments and declare its candidate, Mbah.

The party, meanwhile, said that the only option open to any person dissatisfied with the process of the election is to go the tribunal or court.

The statement read: “Putting the Abia and Enugu situations in one basket clearly shows that the national headquarters of INEC is mixing things up or has not been properly briefed. There is absolutely nothing like outstanding local governments as far as the collation process in Enugu State is concerned.

“Unlike the situation in Abia State, the results of the entire 17 LGAs of Enugu State, including those of Nkanu East and Nsukka LGAs, have been fully collated by the Returning Officer, Prof Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, on Sunday the 19th of March. What remains for the INEC is to sum up the returns by the Local Government Returning Officers and declare our candidate, Dr. Mbah the governor-elect.
“That is why we are saying that INEC is overreaching itself; they have no powers at this stage to suspend the pronouncement or declaration of the winner of the election, which is our candidate
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“Section 64(cool of the Electoral Act 2022 provides that where collation has been completed as in the present case of Enugu State, the duty of the collation officer, who collated the result is to announce the result and make a declaration. Therefore, having collated the results from Nsukka LGA and Nkanu East LGA, the statutory duty and legal responsibility of the State Returning Officer is simply to announce and declare the results, as INEC cannot, by law, suspend the declaration of result already collated”.

“The position of the law is that a Returning Officer has no power to cancel any results at the stage of collation. The only option open to any person dissatisfied with the process is to resort to Section 130(1) of the Electoral Act, which vests the power to receive and adjudicate petitions complaining of an undue election or undue return in an election in the tribunal or court.

“As a matter of fact, we are dissatisfied with the result from Nsukka Local Government Area. We are dissatisfied with the results from Udenu, Isi-Uzo, Ezeagu, and more. But is not for us to take the laws into our hands or indulge in self-help. That is why we are ready to go and interrogate those results at the appropriate quarters because we can no longer complain as the collation has been completed.
“INEC cannot choose the ones you will collate to release the result and the ones you will collate and withhold the result”, the PDP emphasised.


“We believe that the Returning Officer for Nkanu East Local Government Area has duly complied with the provision of Sections 64(4)(a)&(b) and Section 64(a)&(d) of the Electoral Act 2022.

”We consequently restate our position that the only option left to INEC acting through the State Returning Officer for the Enugu State Governorship Election under Section 64(cool of the Electoral Act 2022 is to announce the results and make a declaration of the winner of the election.

“We therefore call on INEC to immediately announce the summation of the 17 local governments it has already collated and declare Dr. Peter Ndubisi Mbah the winner of the March election”, the PDP reiterated.

The PDP also expressed worries that the INEC was already overheating the Enugu polity by the needless delay in the pronouncement of the winner of the governorship election.

“We will continue to caution that INEC should not take the patience of the electorate and people of Enugu for granted. We know what it took us today to rein in their voluminous anger as it relates to the delay in the declaration of Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah as governor-elect and we are calling on the INEC to cease forthwith this foot-dragging and declare our candidate the duly elected candidate in the last election” the PDP stressed.

The party also condemned what it described as desperate and hypocritical approach of the Labour Party to the elections.”
https://dailypost.ng/2023/03/20/enugu-guber-inec-lacks-powers-to-suspend-collated-results-pdp/

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Luchitec(m): 6:15am On Mar 21, 2023
Oephius, rest nah. Nonetheless, at least you are not here to whitewash Ugwuanyi with this post : grin cool

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by unohbethel(m): 6:30am On Mar 21, 2023
Pdp the riggers


Who takes u guys serious in the east again

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by unohbethel(m): 6:31am On Mar 21, 2023
Luchitec:
Oephius, rest nah. Nonetheless, at least you are not here to whitewash Ugwuanyi with this post : grin cool
shey if him rest, u go pay him...

Abi u didn't know his on pay per post cool cheesy

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Penguin2: 6:46am On Mar 21, 2023
Luchitec:
Oephius, rest nah. Nonetheless, at least you are not here to whitewash Ugwuanyi with this post : grin cool

No be small rest na!

Allow them to continue fooling themselves in Enugu.

It’s the last kick of a dying horse.

I know they wanted to use the Uzodimma template in Imo where he wrote fictitious results and when INEC rejected the results, he went to court and argued that INEC didn’t have the power to reject his results at the level of collation and the Courts agreed with him and declared him governor.

But that loophole has been taken care of by the Electoral Act 2022, which empowers INEC to, in times of disputed result, compare the result with the data on the BVAS and IReV to resolve the dispute.

So, INEC is within its powers on this one.

If PDP is sure of their 80k votes from Nkanu East LGA where there’s allegations that they did not use the BVAS machine, then they shouldn’t worry. INEC will simply compare the accreditation data on the BVAS across the LGA, if the number of accredited voters sums up to 80k, then their votes will be awarded to them, if not, it’s ite missa est for PDP in Enugu State.

Ndi ala!

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by bluefilm: 7:09am On Mar 21, 2023
Penguin2:


No be small rest na!

Allow them to continue fooling themselves in Enugu.

It’s the last kick of a dying horse.

I know they wanted to use the Uzodimma template in Imo where he wrote fictitious results and when INEC rejected the results, he went to court and argued that INEC didn’t have the power to reject his results at the level of collation and the Courts agreed with him and declared him governor.

But that loophole has been taken care of by the Electoral Act 2022, which empowers INEC to, in times of disputed result, compare the result with the data on the BVAS and IReV to resolve the dispute.

So, INEC is within its powers on this one.

If PDP is sure of their 80k votes from Nkanu East LGA where there’s allegations that they did not use the BVAS machine, then they shouldn’t worry. INEC will simply compare the accreditation data on the BVAS across the LGA, if the number of accredited voters sums up to 80k, then their votes will be awarded to them, if not, it’s ite missa est for PDP in Enugu State.

Ndi ala!

I heard that Enugu has gone to Labour Party.

How true is this?

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by SWATMan: 7:11am On Mar 21, 2023
Cry of a drowning duck. Evil and wicked party of cultmen.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:24am On Mar 21, 2023
0ephius rest na. Allow inec to do their work.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by accordadoga25(f): 8:07am On Mar 21, 2023
ELLUP must win Enugu

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Zico5(m): 8:07am On Mar 21, 2023
They can't even conduct peaceful election in their state but they want to die on another man issue. There shall be no peace for the wicked. They keep on voting bad leaders in their erosion laden region but they want to handpick the best for Lagos. When they are resisted then they cried foul. All the states have been declared except the one they govern, yet they are lining up to make a change in another man's land.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Jestin: 8:07am On Mar 21, 2023
To me , this election is over and have moved on.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by iLoveYouToo(m): 8:08am On Mar 21, 2023
Oh! Now they know abi? Same people that wanted INEC to stop announcing results of the presidential election

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by smartval(m): 8:08am On Mar 21, 2023
PDP should allow INEC do their work nah, or is this the last kick of a dying horse
Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by illuminutty: 8:09am On Mar 21, 2023
Amoda Ogunlere will destroy this country finally.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by southsouthking(m): 8:09am On Mar 21, 2023
WarLECTION

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by id4sho(m): 8:09am On Mar 21, 2023
Go to court cheesy

Masters in the game now slaves

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Samirana360(m): 8:10am On Mar 21, 2023
Nkanu people want to win this election by all means...imagine having 7000 accredited voters and 30,000 people voted... thank God the Rec prof Iwe na SU chairman ..he refused to compromise

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by enuguyouth: 8:11am On Mar 21, 2023
If the commission has no powers then go and announce your candidate as the winner.

A bad system doesn't appear wrong to those who benefit from it. They do everything to defend it to the detriment of the larger society.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by helinues: 8:12am On Mar 21, 2023
Sisi Ugwuanyi is ready to fight dirty for the Enugu Guber

grin

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Emyogalanya: 8:12am On Mar 21, 2023
What's holding them from declaring Enugu and abia where ellu p is winning?

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Pvin: 8:13am On Mar 21, 2023
Politics politics.... A very dirty game
Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by mooremoney(m): 8:13am On Mar 21, 2023
Na Labour Party get those two states. Enugu and Abia. Pdp nothing for u guys in the east

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by AntiChristian: 8:16am On Mar 21, 2023
Abeg who is winning here and who is rigging here?

I know it's only APC and PDP that rigs! LP are saints!

God Fatherism is only present in APC! It does not exist in others like NNPP, PDP and LP .
And Obi of course won't be the God father of all LP aspirants that eventually win! It was false that Obi wanted to "Boss" Obiano" before the union got sour!

When APC wins they rigged! When PDP wins it's likely they rigged. But LP never rigs!

"And why would I like Tinubu, He's a drug Lord. In fact, he has a Coca Cola Factory in Bourdillon, Lagos unlike Obi who has a "Fruit Juice" factory that satisfies the thirst of 18+ Nigerian who wishes to drink responsibly".

"Another reason I dislike Tinubu is because of the "Agbero" in Lagos and Onitsha (Anambra). Even Educationally, Tinubu never attended any school in Nigeria like P.Obi! P.Obi, even studied Market to Market Management from Havard".

Obi developed Lagos while Tinubu destroyed Anambra. That's the reason Obi lives more in Lagos than Anambra. Tinubu ran away from Anambra to live in Lagos.

I love LP because they love protest, are composed mainly of a particular tribe and IPOB!

The main reason why Obi won the last Presidential Election is because he formed an indestructible bond with the whole North hence he got millions of votes therein! The North voted for him as they bought his Church campaign of "Take back your country" mantra!

He who comes to equity must come with clean hands!
Forgive my ranting! grin

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by israelmao(m): 8:16am On Mar 21, 2023
unohbethel:
Pdp the riggers


Who takes u guys serious in the east again
PDP's rigging is at Master's level while APC's is at professorial level.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by pikechukwu6(m): 8:19am On Mar 21, 2023
I have started sipping my beer waiting for the result in favor of LP now I can collect the second bottle as this clear road! no quamz grin grin

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Throwback: 8:21am On Mar 21, 2023
Labour Party must not be allowed to rig in Enugu State.

Because PDP has not threatened to make Enugu catch fire like the bastard LP candidate in Lagos, does not mean INEC should delay in declaring the winner.

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by fareed69(m): 8:21am On Mar 21, 2023
accordadoga25:
ELLUP must win Enugu


For were?
Nothing for Elupee

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Re: Enugu Guber: INEC Lacks Powers To Suspend Collated Results – PDP by Joseph1505(m): 8:21am On Mar 21, 2023
Nigeria is a joke

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