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Edo 2024: Ondo PDP Rejects Poll Outcome

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Edo 2024: Ondo PDP Rejects Poll Outcome

The Ondo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)  has rejected the outcome of the governorship election held in Edo State on Saturday, News About Nigeria reports. 

In a statement issued on Monday by the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity of the PDP Campaign Organisation, Ayo Fadaka, described the development as another rape of democracy in Nigeria.

Recall that Edo State held its governorship polls on Saturday, where the All Progressives Congress won the poll with a total of 291,667 votes while the ruling PDP scored 247,274 votes and the Labour Party polled 22,763 votes, as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

The PDP stated that the election did not reflect the will of the people and was a total disregard for the electoral desires of the people.

It noted that the people cannot be fooled as it is obvious the PDP won the election.

The statement reads in part, “The Edo State Governorship Election results represent another rape on democracy in Nigeria and for the umpteenth time, we declare that this is absolutely condemnable, as it betrays a total disregard for the electoral desires of the people as validly expressed through the ballot.

“Nigerians are not fooled by the officially declared result by INEC, they know that PDP won that election and this is a shame on those who sit atop our affairs. It is disappointing that INEC could disregard the electoral law by shifting the collation of votes in the designated local government collation centres to its headquarters in Benin, this is expressly against the electoral law.

“In Ondo State, we have taken due cognisance of these dastardly acts committed by agencies saddled with the responsibilities to provide level playing grounds, and sadly failed to live up to expectations, it is a shameful act that lowers the status and respect due to Nigeria in the committee of nations.”

It noted that the PDP in Ondo had prepared to ensure that rules were followed in the November 16 governorship election.

“We need to underscore that we will not acquiesce or take kindly to any act geared towards compromising votes in our election. We state emphatically for all to see and hear that Ondo is not Edo, our attitude, understanding, and patience differ, we will vote and protect our vote here. We are resolved to give everything to ensure that the electoral desires of our people will command attention and attain the desired goals.”

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