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Abe accuses Rivers REC, Ikoiwak of compromise

By: Felix Ikpotor

…Says he is Wike’s contractor

Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Rivers South East Senatorial District re-run election, Magnus Ngei Abe has expressed loss of confidence in the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Rivers State, Mr. Aniedi Ikiowak.

Abe alleged that Ikoiwak was a contractor to the Ministry of Education when Governor Nyesome Wike was the minister.

The former senator who spoke to newsmen in Port Harcourt over the weekend, said that Ikiowak had a warm relationship with Wike as a contractor and had demonstrated bias from the manner he conducted the rerun election by manipulating and announcing the results of PHALGA despite high irregularities and suspending that of Tai LGA in order to give PDP an advantage.

He said, “We have expressed very grave misgivings about the conduct of the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Rivers state. First is that, more than two weeks after the elections, he went ahead to declare four seats for the PDP. Those four seats that were declared, one of them, the margin of win is less than the number of people that had not voted but he declared it for PDP and handed over a certificate of return.

“Again, everybody knows about the controversial ward in PHALGA, that was not taken into account, on his own, without anything, he cancelled that and declared the person he wanted to declare. I can cite several other instances.

“In the same PHALGA where election was cancelled and the E.O was asked to withdraw. The E.O withdrew, an assistant E.O stayed back, conducted the election, declared the winner and he was handed a certificate of return because he is PDP.

“But in Tai LGA, that is where the REC now became the E.O, insisting that Tai LGA has been cancelled, Tai can never come back because he had cancelled it but PHALGA that he cancelled can come back”.

Abe stated further that, because of the relationship Ikiowak had with Wike stemming from the time he was the minister of Education and considering the Resident Electoral Commissioner’s role in the rigging of the re-run election, that he (Abe) could no longer believe there is a level playing ground for all the political parties and therefore have lost confidence in the ability of Ikiowak to conduct a free, fair and credible re-run election in the state.

“This is a man that was a contractor to the Ministry of Education under Wike. After doing contract, he has come back to Rivers State and start conducting election for Gov. Wike and you expect us to participate in an election where figures are allocated and re-allocated at will. What kind of election will that be. Clearly,any impartial observer can have absolutely no confidence in a contractor REC.

“Nobody can be a REC and contractor at the same time to one of the parties in the election. And nobody can accept that as a free and fair contest. I don’t know if there is going to be an election and a contractor will be the REC conducting such election. I don’t think that any reasonable person will agree to participate in that kind of exercise”.

He, however, said that he would not pull out of the election except directed by the party but that he wants the issue to be addressed.

“There is no question of me pulling out or not. It is party that contest election. So, that is something for the party to decide. But, clearly, you and I can see that a REC that can declare victory for a party that had not won cannot be trusted by a party against whom that kind of declaration was made.

“When your own regulation says that where the margin of win is less than the outstanding voters that election is inconclusive.

“But the person who is the umpire goes ahead and handover the inconclusive election to your opponent and tells you to go to Court. So, we have raised this issue at the last stakeholders meeting with INEC and we expect that the issue should be looked into so that a clear level playing field can be achieved where everybody can take part in a free and fair contest.”

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