The Benue State Governor, Mr. Gabriel
Suswam, has rejected the votes declared in favour of Senator Barnabas
Gemade as the winner of the Benue Zone ‘A’ Senatorial District election.
The governor, in his formal reaction to
Gemade’s victory in Makurdi on Tuesday, called for the cancellation of
some wards in places like Logo, Ukum as well as other parts of Konshisha
and Vandeikya Local Government Areas of the state.
The Returning Officer for the zone,
Prof. Mohammed Adah, had on Monday night, returned Gemade, an All
Progressives Congress senator, as the winner of Saturday’s election,
having polled 140,715 votes.
He said Suswam, a sitting Peoples
Democratic Party governor, scored 118,608 votes to lose in his ambition
to occupy the senate seat.
But, the governor complained that
“irregularities” marred the poll, including alleged use of “armed
persons” to harass voters in several wardsý.
He also alleged that armed persons attacked electoral officers and confiscated results from them.
Suswam added that some of the results
declared in favour of Gemade were “mutilated and inflated figures” that
were awarded to his opponent.
The governor, who spoke with
journalists, stated that in areas considered to be his stronghold, INEC
cancelled the results for reasons he could not comprehend.
He accused the Resident Electoral
Commissioner in the state, Prof. Istifanus Dafwang, of colluding with
his opponent to deny him victory.
Suswam said in spite of assuring all the
parties that he would not announce the contested results, Dafwang went
ahead to award victory to Gemade without further recourse to his
agentsý.
“I requested that the results be cancelled because the number that voted was more than the number accredited.
Suswam, said he no longer had confidence in Dafwang
But, Dafwang dismissed the complaints of
Suswam and his agents, saying that INEC applied its elections
guidelines and rules in declaring results.
He described Benue as an “unnecessarily volatile” area where people often see elections as a do or die affair.
Dafwang said his staff went through life-threatening situations to conduct elections in the state.
He observed that rather than commend INEC staff for escaping to Makurdi alive from Suswam’s zone, the governor was protesting.


No comments:
Post a Comment