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PDP, LP, ADC demand fresh election, asks INEC chairman to step aside

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party (LP) and African Democratic Congress (ADC) have demanded a fresh election, saying the presidential election has been irretrievably compromised.

LP National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure; PDP National Chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu; and their ADC counterpart, Chief Ralph Nwosu alleged at a joint press conference in Abuja on Tuesday that Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections were manipulated by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at polling units by their failure to upload results electronically on the commission’s Results Viewing Portal (IReV).

Abure, who spoke on behalf of the parties, said: “This election is not free and far from being fair”, adding that there are “ongoing cancellation of results from areas of strength of the opposition parties”.

They declared a vote of no confidence on INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and asked him to immediately step aside for an unbiased person to take over and conduct a fresh election.

The parties said the refusal of the INEC chairman to respect the upload of results electronically as stipulated by Section 60 of the Electoral Act 2022 is unacceptable.

They said the result so far by INEC showed “monumental disparities” between what the party agents signed and what INEC officials announced in Abuja, and that the manual transmission of results compromised the integrity of the election process.

Ayu also said that the INEC cannot turn himself to a “dictator” and demanded that he step aside for another person to take over.

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