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‘Reverse This Unlawful Move’ – APC Warns INEC For Moving Collation Of Nembe, Southern Ijaw Votes To Yenagoa

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has faulted the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for moving collation of election results from Nembe and Southern Ijaw Local Government of Bayelsa to Yenagoa.

In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, said votes of Peoples Democratic Party’s strongholds are being collated at locations within the Local Government Areas, unlike APC.

Morka urged INEC to uphold the law and avoid collating Nembe and Southern Ijaw votes in Yenagoa but at the respective LGAs as stipulated by law.

The statement reads, “BAYELSA GUBER POLLS – INEC, uphold the law, collate Nembe, Southern Ijaw votes in Nember and Southern Ijaw, not Yenagoa.

“The All Progressives Congress (APC) strongly condemns what has emerged as a stark and disturbing pattern of moving collation of votes in the Party’s Local Government strongholds to Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital. We now have confirmed reports that the collation of votes in Nembe and Southern IJAW Local Government Areas has been moved to Yenagoa.

“In direct contrast, votes in Peoples Democratic Party’s strongholds are being diligently collated on location in the Local Government Areas.

“What exactly is the reason for this selective evacuation of votes from APC strongholds for collation in Yenagoa? This is unacceptable and highly suspect. While we hesitate to accuse INEC of colluding with the PDP to subvert the legitimate votes of the people in APC strongholds in favour of the PDP, we strongly object to this disturbing development that will cast a long shadow over the credibility of the Bayelsa guber polls.

“INEC is under duty to act in accordance with the law that stipulates that votes shall be collated in the respective local government areas before state collation at the state capital.

“We urge INEC to reverse itself on this unlawful move and collate all results in the respective Local Government Areas as stipulated by law.”

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