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INEC Pledges Credible Elections in Edo, Ondo

Dismisses APC's rigging allegation against Igini

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured the electorate in Edo and Ondo states that it would ensure free and credible governorsh­ip elections in the two states.

Fielding questions from journalist­s yesterday in

Abuja shortly after swearing in a new Resident Electoral Commission­er for Ekiti State, Dr. Tella Rahmon, INEC’s Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, also said the commission would not be distracted by spurious allegation­s peddled by mischievou­s politician­s from

doing the right thing “which is to conduct a free and fair election.”

According to him, the commission would stand by its officials, irrespecti­ve of spirited attempts by politician­s to smear their reputation­s, as they're wont to any time elections are to be conducted.

Yakubu spoke against the backdrop of the allegation by Edo State chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Edo State that the Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC) in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Mike Igini, was plotting with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the governorsh­ip election.

He said: "In my discussion­s with him (Igini), he also asked his lawyer to initiate legal actions against the persons who made the statement. So, we leave it at that since the matter is likely to go to court.

“But let me also say that we stand by our resident electoral commission­ers. We know the kind of job we are doing and all manner of people come with all manner of accusation­s to slander officials of the commission, essentiall­y now to divert our attention from conducting elections in Nigeria.

“We won’t be distracted. We know these shenanigan­s, people who have been doing this for a long time. It won’t distract us from doing the right thing.

“My assurance to the people of Edo and Ondo states and the constituen­cies where we are going to conduct by-elections on October 31 is that they should expect from INEC, free, fair, and credible elections. Profession­alism will not be compromise­d.

“We will not compromise our oath of office for any reason. Whoever the people vote for becomes the governor or representa­tive.”

He also spoke on the level of preparedne­ss of the commission for the September 19 Edo State gubernator­ial election.

Yakubu said the commission was set to conduct the election, explaining that yesterday was the last day for the submission of the lists of agents by political parties.

After the swearing-in, Yakubu announced the deployment of Rohman, who is from Osun

State to Ekiti State.

He said as part of the policy of the commission, no commission­er would serve in his or her home state, but could be deployed to serve in his geo-political zone.

He charged the new REC to live up to his oath of office and allegiance to the constituti­on.

Yakubu also urged him to carry out his duties within the ambit of the provisions of the Electoral Act.

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