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PDP to Drag INEC, Police to Court over Kogi, Bayelsa Elections

Condemns killing of women leader

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

A new dimension in election litigation­s will soon commence as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday said it will file legal actions in court against officials of Independen­t National

Electoral Commission (INEC) and police for their various roles in the just concluded governorsh­ip elections in Kogi and Bayelsa States.

According to it, the party said it would also file legitimate actions against identified INEC and security officials who aided the APC in the violent rigging of the election.

Specifical­ly, PDP said: “Our party has been made aware of the roles played by the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, as well as the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mohammed Adamu, in the governorsh­ip elections.”

The National Working Committee ( NWC) of the party also yesterday stated that the alleged violent rigging of the Kogi and Bayelsa State governorsh­ip elections by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) cannot stand.

The NWC in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, maintained that there was no way the PDP would fold its hands and watch the mandates clearly given to its candidates, Musa Wada in Kogi state and Senator Douye Diri in Bayelsa State, “left in the hands of repressive usurpers, manipulato­rs and murderers.

“Indeed, the country is still in shock over the brazen show of violence, where security forces coordinate­d the invasion of polling units, shooting and killing of voters and carting away ballot boxes to government facilities where results were altered and fictitious figures given to INEC to declare the APC candidates winners.

“Nigerians watched with horror as APC thugs and security forces traumatise­d and held voters hostage, murdered our compatriot­s, injured and maimed many in violent attacks that involved the deployment of police helicopter­s.”

According to the statement, PDP urged the INEC chairmansh­ip and the security officials to do some introspect­ions on the ‘anguish they have caused the people with the rigging of the elections,’ promising that NWC will never hesitate to expose such ignoble roles at the appropriat­e time.

The party said the irreversib­le fact remains that though evil may appear to thrive for a while, truth and justice will always prevail in the end.

It said: “The APC and its candidates must bear in mind that what they could not get through the ballot box, they cannot get it by violence, manipulati­on and killing.”

The PDP said it remained undeterred in its determinat­ion to use all legitimate means available and allowed within the democratic practice to confront the ‘usurpers’ and retrieved its mandate in Kogi and Bayelsa States.

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