2023 KOGI, IMO & BAYELSA GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION UPDATES
Election: Imo, Rivers Results Manipulated By INEC – Civil Right Organization
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Civil right organisation has made claims that the Election results were manipulated.
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According to the organisation, results from Imo, and Rivers were manipulated.
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The Organisation claimed that the APC was given higher votes than the party actually got.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a civil rights organisation, Yiaga Africa, has added a new twist to the general election conducted on February 25, saying that the results from Imo and Rivers states were inconsistent with its projections for the states.
The organisation raised the observation in its post-election statement signed by the Chair, Watching The Vote and Executive Director, Samson Itodo, obtained on Wednesday night and titled, ‘The 2023 presidential elections are once again a missed opportunity: INEC must be fundamentally reformed.’
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They said that the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission were manipulated.
The statement said, “The state-level presidential results for Imo and Rivers are inconsistent with the Yiaga Africa WTV projections for both states. For Rivers, INEC announced 231,591 votes for APC or 44.2 per cent; 175,071 for LP or 33.4 per cent; and 88,468 for PDP or 16.9 per cent.
“This is in sharp contrast to the Yiaga Africa WTV estimates for Rivers which are: APC 21.7 per cent ±5.0 per cent; LP 50.8 per cent ±10.6 per cent; and PDP 22.2 per cent ±6.5 percent.
“For Imo, INEC announced 66,406 for APC or 14.2 per cent; 360,495 for LP or 77.1 per cent; and 30,234; for PDP or 6.5 per cent. Again, this is at variance with the Yiaga Africa WTV estimates for Imo which are: APC 5.1 ±2.3 per cent; LP 88.1 per cent ±3.8 percent; and PDP 5.7 per cent ±2.3 per cent.”
The organisation said that based on reports from 97 per cent of its sampled polling units, the All Progressives Congress had higher votes.
“Based on reports from 97 per cent (1,453 of 1507) of sampled polling units, Yiaga Africa’s statistical analysis shows that the APC should receive between 34.4 per cent and 37.4 per cent of the vote, LP should receive between 24.2 per cent and 28.4 per cent of the votes, the New Nigeria Peoples Party should receive between 4.6 per cent and 6.4 per cent of the vote, Peoples Democratic Party should receive between 28.3 per cent and 31.1 per cent of the vote, while no other political party should receive more than 0.3 per cent of the vote,” Yiaga Africa stated.
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The report recommended that INEC should clarify the inconsistencies in some of the results, especially from Rivers and Imo states; extend voting hours to 5:00 pm in subsequent elections; as well as sustain the uploads of polling unit results form EC 8A on its INEC Result Viewing portal.
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