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Standing For The Truth? PDP BoT Member, Don Etiebet Insists His Party ‘Doctored’ Akwa Ibom Guber Election Results

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, Don Etiebet, insists that his party did not win the April 11th governorship election in Akwa Ibom state.

Also, Mr. Etiebet expressed outrage over an alleged attempt by his party and the Independent National Electoral Commission to doctor the figures of the April 11 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State.

The elder statesman faulted the declaration of the PDP’s candidate, Udom Emmanuel, as the victor in the election, saying “there was no election in Akwa Ibom”.

Reports allege that the state government is working with INEC on behalf of the PDP to get enough accredited voters to tally the number of votes which the Commission allegedly allocated to the party for the recent governorship, National Assembly and House of Assembly elections in the state.

According to the reports, the number of accredited voters in Akwa Ibom State during the governorship and House of Assembly elections was 647,215 whereas INEC in the state declared total votes cast for Mr. Emmanuel as 996,071, showing a differential of 348,856 or 35 percent.

The All Progressives Candidate candidate, Umana Umana, polled 89,865.

However, Mr. Etiebet, a former petroleum resources minister, insists that the election was manipulated in favour of Mr. Emmanuel and that whatever is being done by the PDP to alter the figures is illegal and criminal.

“I can testify to the fact that the figures which INEC released cannot tally with accredited voters on the day of the election. I am saying that whatever they are doing to doctor the previous figures is illegal and criminal and whoever is doing that should be ready to answer,” he said.

“There was no election in Akwa Ibom State according to INEC guideline and regulations. There was no voting; there was no collation of result at different collation centres. I can prove that. How did they get those figures to announce for the governorship election result when there was no collation?”

Mr. Etiebet, who is a former National Chairman of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party, and a former PDP presidential candidate, described as “illegal” the result of the State Houses of Assembly election in Akwa Ibom published by INEC.

He argued that the Commission ought to have published the result announced at the constituencies in the evening of April 11 or in the morning of April 12.

The former minister had last week demanded the cancellation of the governorship election in the state.

He also called on the international community and the Nigerian authorities to look at what he described as deliberate and planned human rights violations of Governor Godswill Akpabio in depriving the electorate the right to vote as well as the murder of voters on the Election Day.

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