GOVERNOR
Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has raised an alarm over alleged plans by the
opposition party to manipulate July 14 governorship election in the state
through the use of federal employees to conduct the election.
But the state PDP, however, dismissed the
governor’s claim, describing it as spurious alarm.
This came as
the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court restrained the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, from making further use of Electronic
Collapsible Transparent Ballot Boxes, ECTBB.
The governor who spoke at an interactive session
with members of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, in the state at the
Police Officers’ Mess, Benin City, argued that the pronouncement of the
Director-General of National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, to stop the use of
Youth Corps members for the election would only cause confusion in the
state.
Oshiomhole who said the PDP at a meeting in
Abuja protested the use of Youth Corps members for the conduct of the election
because they were anticipating violence, said it was a reflection of what they
have in mind.
He said: “They protested that they do not want
Corps members to conduct the elections because they saw some youth corps
members at the venue of our campaigns even when it was obvious that the rallies
were held in schools and students were in session. They claimed the decision
was due to the violence in the state. Where is the violence in the state?
They can bring the youth corps members from anywhere, from Sokoto, from
Maiduguri, but we do not want federal employees. This election must be won or
lost at the polling booth.”
Oshiomhole urged the NBA to prevail on the NYSC
Director General not to allow anybody to manipulate them and if they allow
federal civil servants to be used to conduct the election, they would
bring people that would manipulate the election.
Account of his stewardship
The governor who gave an account of his
stewardship said he was propelled into politics because of the poor state of
affairs in the state which had so much promise and to demonstrate that the
state was viable and that led to the administration doing some things
differently.
He said: “We have focussed on areas completely
abandoned by previous administrations and succeeded in delivering the greatest
good to the greatest number of people around Benin City and across the state.
We have made a bold statement on roads, connecting the rural communities with
semi urban areas.”
Edo PDP replies
However, reacting, the Edo PDP said the governor
was paranoid about the July 14 elections, hence he had been raising
“spurious alarm” over phantom plans by the opposition to manipulate the outcome
of the election.
Speaking through the party’s state Publicity
Secretary, Mr. Matthew Uroghide, PDP said: “Edo people and, indeed, Nigerians
are tired of Governor Oshiomhole’s paranoia and wish to tell him that if he is
not ready for the elections, he should honourably withdraw.
“Again, this is one of those wild and
misconceived accusations of Governor Oshiomhole and we are not surprised as it
falls within the precinct of his usual blurred vision about the preparations by
all the stakeholders and the bodies superintending the conduct of the
forthcoming elections in Edo State.
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