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Abia’s Collation Chaos, Protests and Howling

Although Abia State’s governorsh­ip election has come and gone, the mess left in its trail is yet to clear off, writes Emmanuel Ugwu

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Evotes scored by the three leading parties as well as the smaller inconseque­ntial parties was less than 2,000. The question on the lips of people was: does it mean that voter apathy was so pervasive in Ikwuano to the extent that the people did not want to participat­e in choosing the next chief executive of Abia or were their votes cancelled? Another break period and another correction effected. And the “corrected” figures for Ikwuano emerged after the break. From less than a thousand votes each the PDP got a corrected score of 6,285, APC 5,619 and APGA 1,588. The APC which came first in the hitherto declared figures was beaten to second position in the corrected version. The pathetic collation officers kept dishing out equally pathetic figures for the parties.

The Ikwuano result collation blunder only served to add more incendiary to the raging anger in the opposition camp. he actors were the returning/collation officers and They were all the more convinced in their allegation­s that the party agents. The collation officers of the local government­s poll results were conjured and muddled up before they were largely displayed lack of basic knowledge of arithmetic as they declared at the state collation centre. They walked out of the wobbled and fumbled with collated results. venue saying they could not take it no more and vowed that

Before noon, results from five local government­s had been they would have nothing to do with the collation. collated and declared. The ruling Peoples Democratic Party But the exercise continued without the protesting party (PDP) was leading in three LGs, Ukwa East, Umuahia South agents. When they later returned it was not to continue their and Ukwa West while the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) participat­ion in the collation exercise. It was to further voice picked Bende. There was simmering disapprova­l among the their opposition to the “charade”. The opposition agents destate agents of the opposition political parties. It boiled over to manded that the exercise should be called off. Another chaotic the surface when the result from Umunneochi local governscen­e ensued. “We will not accept it,” the agents kept shouting ment was declared. at the top of their voices.

The ruling PDP got 7,004 votes while APC was credited They made to reach the table where the state returning/ with five votes and the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance collation officer, Professor Benjamin Ozurumba and the REC, (APGA) 3,190. The APC agents couldn’t take it no more. They Dr. Joseph Iloh and other officials were seated but the police erupted with rage simultaneo­usly and protested the declared intervened. By now, the equally charged PDP agents had figures. engaged them again in shouting match. It took the efforts of

How on earth could APC get just five votes in the whole of Assistant Commission­er of police (ACP) Gabriel Elaigwu to Umunneochi local government, where the party had posted a stop the agents from engaging in fisticuffs. He remonstrat­ed strong showing winning the Isuikwuato/Umunneochi federal with the opposition agents, telling them that inasmuch as they constituen­cy during the presidenti­al and National Assembly had the right to express their feelings they should do it with election of February 23, 2019? “decorum and follow due process”.

Pandemoniu­m ensued as agents of the opposition and The opposition party agents were frustrated, when the state ruling parties squared up in shouting match, denouncing and RO, Prof Ozurumba did not accede to their demands to review defending the announced figures. The INEC Resident Electoral the figures being reeled off from the local government­s. They Commission­er (REC), Dr. Joseph Iloh, apparently called a truce, descended on him, launching verbal missiles at the Vicewhen he announced that they were going on break. chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN).

The break period offered a vantage opportunit­y for the Incidental­ly, it was Prof Ozurumba, who was the returnaggr­ieved party agents to pour out their grieving hearts to the ing officer in the 2016 Abia governorsh­ip poll when the PDP media. They were stealing the show to the envy and discomfort candidate, Ikpeazu was returned victorious in a dramatic but of the PDP agents. One of the two PDP agents, Chief Solomon controvers­ial circumstan­ce. Ogunji was so peeved by the media attention the opposition The APGA faithful in Abia still hold it against Ozurumba agents were getting and pointedly accused the correspond­ent for allegedly making APGA candidate, Mr. Alex Otti, lose his of a television station of “bias”. He was later invited before the mandate. According to them, the UNN VC buckled under cameras to give his views on the chaotic collation exercise. pressure and reversed hitherto cancelled results from three

About 30 minutes after the break, collation resumed. local government­s, when Otti was leading and thereby paved This time, figures changed. The “corrected” version of the the way for Ikpeazu to overtake him in the race. Umunneochi result was announced with APC receiving 7,238 The APGA agents were therefore peeved to see Prof votes instead of the five votes initially declared. The APC had Ozurumba back in Abia as the RO for the 2019 governorsh­ip

poll.“He robbed us in 2015 and he’s back to do it again in 2019,” actually won the local government as neither PDP’s score of 7,004 votes nor APGA’s 3,190, was altered in the correction.

If the collation officers had done their homework well they Mike Akpara, one of the two APGA agents said in the heat of would have known that the figures they initially announced the moment. didn’t just add up since the total number of accredited voters The second APGA agent, Sir Uzo Nwachukwu added that was 18,561 while valid votes stood at 17,823 and rejected votes what the RO “did in 2015 was not transparen­t and we don’t 726. Yet the wobbling and fumbling continued when it came to expect anything different” this time around. the turn of Ikwuano local government, which was the 12th LG Enough mud was thrown at the VC but he refused to be to be declared. drawn into any altercatio­n with his traducers. It was after the

The returning officer declared that PDP got 564 votes, APC opposition agents had left the scene that he calmly observed 683 and APGA 301 while the other parties were left with single that “election is an emotion-laden process” hence he could or double digit votes. Not a few eye brows were raised, when understand the feelings of the aggrieved agents. the returning officer reeled off the figures. The total number of Ozurumba stated that the agitating party agents were not ven though the collation of results after the election involves no more than applicatio­n of arithmetic in its rudimentar­y level, the collation centres were usually scenes of drama. Aside the normal addition, subtractio­n, and sometimes multiplica­tion, collation of results also includes omission, joggling of figures and correction of already announced figures. All these played out during the collation of results for the 2019 Abia governorsh­ip poll. The collation centre mounted by the Abia state office of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) within its premises at Ogurube layout Umuahia was a theatre of high drama on Sunday, March 10, 2019 in the field when the ballots were collated at the lower levels before the figures were brought to the state collation centre. He insisted that “we are here to carry out national assignment” and advised the aggrieved parties to submit their petition to the appropriat­e officers in charge.

The REC also advised the party agents that “complaints in electoral process is not done orally. They are documented”. He contended that so many politician­s had called him on phone to complain and I advised them to send it in writing”.

The opposition agents returned to the collation arena by 2.58pm and submitted a written petition. For this, the REC thanked them “for choosing a civil way to register their grievances” and urged them to make copies available to the media. There was argument when Hon Acho Obioma, an APC agent wanted to.read out the petition to the hearing of everybody withTthe REC advising him to just submit it.

Eventually Obioma was allowed to read. In the petition the aggrieved opposition parties called for “total cancellati­on of the result, saying “there was no governorsh­ip election in Abia”.

They claimed that “brutal force was used by the ruling PDP, using army, police”, adding that “no collation was done at the ward level “. They further pointed out that there were several incidences of ‘massive over-voting which the REC refused to address.

The petitioner­s noted that Prof Ozurumba was specifical­ly “brought back to wreak havoc” and therefore called for a rerun of the gubernator­ial poll directly supervised by INEC headquarte­rs, because “we’ve lost confidence in Abia REC”. But the REC picked holes in the petition after the agents had left, saying that it was addressed to INEC chairman, undated and with no reference number.

The cries by the agents got out of the INEC office and by 3.24pm the state chairman of the inter-party advisory council (IPAC), Rev Augustine Ehiemere, who is also the state chairman of APGA rushed down to the collation centre at INEC and added his disapprovi­ng voice to the collation exercise. He reinforced the call for total cancellati­on of the poll and submitted IPAC petition to that effect. Thereafter, the REC announced 60 minutes break to enable the officials have their lunch.

While lunch was going on inside INEC, protest broke out about 50 metres away. Opposition supporters had trooped out with placards, chanting solidarity songs. They called for Ogah to be declared winner of the poll, adding that they would not accept a rigged verdict.

The police swung into action and barricaded the junction leading to INEC office, ensuring that the protesters did not gain access into the premises of the electoral body. The police prevailed as the protesters were eventually dispersed before the protests could turn violent. Shortly after, a group of youths came and staged a counter protest in support of the governor and his ruling party. In all the protests, no harm was done to people and property.

Oblivious of the protests, INEC officials continued with the collation of results. The rest of the 17 local government­s gradually followed in declaring their results as presented by the officials drawn from the ivory tower. There was less wobbling and fumbling at the later stages of the collation exercise and at the end, the figures were added up and the final result declared.

The returning officer, Ozurumba declared Ikpeazu winner of the 2019 Abia governorsh­ip election, having scored a total of 261,127 votes, coming tops in 11 of the 17 local government­s. The APC candidate, Ogah emerged the first runner up with 99,574 votes while APGA’s Otti scored 64,366 to become the third best in the governorsh­ip poll. Only PDP agents, Dr. Solomon Ogunji and Mr. Elondu Uchenna Elondu signed the result, the opposition agents were not even around to witness the final outcome of the collation exercise.

 ??  ?? Protesters at INEC office, Abia State
Protesters at INEC office, Abia State

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