I was offered bribe to change Abia guber poll – INEC Returning Officer
The Returning Officer for the Abia State gubernatorial election, Prof. Nnenna Oti, has confessed that she was offered bribe to manipulate the election.
This coming exactly a week ago, Alex Otti of Labour Party was declared winner of the governorship poll.
According to the results announced at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) head office in Abia, Otti polled 175,467 votes to defeat Okey Ahiwe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who was his closest challenger. Ahiwe scored 88,529 votes.
Oti, who is the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, speaking while being welcomed by the staff and students, said before the final declaration of the result, she was promised huge monetary inducement to change the will of Abia people.
She said “As an electoral officer, I have never in my life participated in any election, but duty came calling, I made my enquiries from Abuja.”
“If I perish, I perish, they came with their threats, they came with their money, they came with their intimidation.”
She stated that she stood on her ideals and principles not to short-change anyone and ensured that the will of the people of Abia prevailed and that their votes counted during the election.
“I didn’t start today; I stand here before God, Jesus Christ. I have never defrauded anyone, all l I did was to declare the riot act as follows: Under me, votes must count. Under me, the people’s mandate will be upheld because I, Professor Nnnena Oti, can never do evil,” she said.
INEC had suspended collation of the election results after thugs overran one of its offices in Abia.
The Returning Officer and some key electoral officials were summoned to Abuja over the controversy.
Abia is the only state where Labour Party won in the governorship election. PDP has been controlling the state since the return of democracy in 1999.