Rivers APC heads for election tribunal, reassures
supporters
The Rivers State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) says it is about to conclude arrangements to petition the State Election Tribunal
to reclaim its mandate which was stolen by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in connivance with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the
Police during the governorship polls of April 11.
Rivers APC Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, disclosed
this in a statement issued Friday afternoon in Port Harcourt. He reassured the people of
Rivers State that the mandate which they freely gave to the party and to its
governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, would soon be retrieved for the
good of the future of the State.
“This brazen electoral theft by Chief Nyesome Wike and his
PDP gangsters cannot be allowed to stand. These power-drunk anti-democratic
elements, in their desperation for power, were not discreet in their electoral
fraud that saw the allocation of a bogus over a million votes to Chief Wike.
The documents and video tapes so far assembled will surely see many Rivers INEC
and PDP chieftains being thrown into jail at the end of the day,” Ikanya said.
Rivers APC declared that it has an iron-cast case against
Wike and PDP, saying that it is not surprised that Wike, who cannot win up to
30 per cent of the votes in a free and fair election in Rivers State, is now
desperately running from pillar to post in a bid to prevent APC from going to
the Tribunal.
“We wish to appeal to our members and the entire people of
Rivers State to remain calm and resolute as the party goes to the Tribunal to retrieve
their stolen mandate. Our case is as clear as daylight, as even Prof. Wole
Soyinka, Ambassador John Endwistle of the United States of America, the
European Union Electoral Observers and other international bodies have since
testified that the elections purportedly conducted in Rivers State were a
sham,” Ikanaya stated.
He said that Wike’s fate had become sealed by the failure
to burn the INEC Office in Port Harcourt and with it the evidence of his
bare-faced electoral fraud.
“With this development, Chief Wike will now join the league
of Sir Celestine Omehia who spent only four months as Governor of Rivers State
before he was sacked by the Supreme Court in 2007. This is a case which we
shall pursue to a logical conclusion not only to retrieve our stolen mandate
but to ensure that the plot of sharing Rivers State Federal Allocation among
the ten main key actors of PDP in the State does not materialise,” Dr. Ikanya
further stated.
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