Kogi guber poll: SDP candidate Ajaka alleges malpractices

Kogi SDP candidate Ajaka

Mr Muritala Ajaka, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate in the ongoing governorship election in Kogi State, has alleged missing results sheets in the collation centre in the Ogori Magongo area of the state.

Muritala, in a statement through his media aide, Mr Faruk Adejoh-Audu, said the development was an indication of electoral malpractices in the ongoing election, adding that his agents at various parts of the state informed him of the electoral malpractices allegedly going on in the election.

Ajaka said, “Our agents who went to a few ward collation centres in the early hours of this morning to inspect materials before accepting to take them to polling units discovered that no result sheets were available for any of the units or ward collation centres.

“In Olamaboro Ward 5 where agents of all parties escorted the Supervisory Presiding Officers, Presiding Officers and other INEC staff with security to the ward headquarters in Inele-Ugo last night, they went back to commence deployment of the materials to the polling units this morning and discovered that the entire INEC staff, materials and the security personnel have all disappeared from the Roman Catholic Mission Primary School where they left them.”

The candidate also alleged that an All Progressives Congress Council Chairman was caught by security agents, with thugs ferrying large amounts of cash in the early hours of Saturday and paraded by the security agents but was later freed.

“These developments signpost reports of outrageous malpractices and manipulations that are already emerging from several areas across the state.

“Our situation room is also inundated with reports of INEC IT staff and some ward collation officers camped in three Lokoja hotels overnight to manipulate BVAS Machines and pre-fill result sheets of Lokoja, Ajaokuta and Kogi LGAs.

“There are reports of thugs riding on motorbikes to evade the checkpoints of soldiers to attack remote polling units in Dekina, Ofu, Olamaboro, Bassa, and Ankpa LGA.

“We are immediately drawing the attention of the INEC National Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, the Returning Officer for Kogi State, Election observers, local and international and head of security agencies to these outrageous electoral breeches and demanding that the commission keeps to its vow to reject results from areas that have been compromised by violence, malpractice or manipulations,” he stated.

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