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Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by dre11(m): 9:34pm On Jan 15, 2020
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may not release another tally of votes from the Imo state governorship election despite a supreme court verdict, TheCable understands.

The apex court had on Tuesday nullified the outcome of the election as announced by INEC thereby invalidating the earlier tally announced by the commission.

However, a top official of the commission tells TheCable the electoral umpire has no basis to release another tally as the supreme court did not direct it to do so.

THE ‘MISSING’ VOTES

In a unanimous decision on Tuesday, a seven-man panel held that Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was the authentic winner of the election and not Emeka Ihedioha of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) earlier announced by INEC.

The panel held that Uzodinma, not Ihedioha, won the majority of votes cast in the election when votes due to Uzodinma from 388 polling units — which it claimed were wrongly excluded — were re-added.

“It is hereby ordered that Emeka Ihedioha, was not duly elected by majority of lawful votes cast at the said election. His return as the elected governor of Imo state is hereby declared null and void and accordingly set aside.

“It is hereby declared that the first appellant (Uzodinma) holds the majority of lawful votes cast at the governorship election held in Imo State on March 9, 2019, and has satisfied the mandatory constitutional requirement.

“It is hereby declared that first appellant, senator Hope Uzodinma is the winner of the governorship of Imo State held on March 9, 2019.”


WHAT DID INEC ANNOUNCE EARLIER?

In the official result of the governorship election, which can be downloaded on INEC’s website, Ihedioha polled the highest votes cast of 273,404 votes, while Uzodinma came a distant fourth with 96,458 votes.

In between, Uche Nwosu of Action Alliance (AA) and Ifeanyi Ararume of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) came second (190,364 votes) and third (114,676 votes) respectively.

Although TheCable could not immediately confirm the circumstances surrounding the missing votes in the 388 polling units as claimed by the supreme court, INEC usually cancels votes from particular polling units affected by irregularities such as violence or over-voting.

In fact, because of challenges usually experienced in that regard, INEC recently announced that while it lacks powers to cancel an election because of irregularities, it will not proceed with the process in any area where the safety of voters, its personnel and materials is threatened.

‘NO DIRECTIVE TO ISSUE ANOTHER TALLY OF VOTES’

The INEC official told TheCable on Wednesday that the supreme court only directed that Uzodinma be issued a certificate of return, and that it did not mandate the commission to update the election outcome it had published.

He added that the apex court has totalled the votes by themselves, wondering what else is INEC expected to do.

“The court has done the tally and announced the outcome. What other thing do you want the commission to do?” the official said.

MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS

With the supreme court ruling, there seem to be more questions than answers regarding the drama in Imo including how the supreme court came about the votes it tallied. How many votes were left out, enough to make up for the gap of 176,946 votes between Ihedioha and Uzodinma?
Was it only Uzodinma that was affected in the 388 polling units? On what ground did INEC nullify the votes from the polling units? What Could it be the apex court faulted INEC’s decision? What happens in subsequent elections when the commission decides to void votes from some polling units as it deems fit? The litany of questions continues.

However, while the wait for INEC decision on the matter continues, TheCable understands the commission will meet to decide on what next, and possibly, announce a date when it will issue a certificate of return to Uzodinma as the now confirmed governor of Imo state.

https://www.thecable.ng/the-insider-inec-may-not-update-imo-guber-votes-tally-despite-scourt-verdict

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by hisexcellency34: 9:35pm On Jan 15, 2020
Who update epp?

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Caleb17: 9:36pm On Jan 15, 2020
It doesn't remove the fact that Hope Uzodimma is now governor of Imo State.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by otokx(m): 9:52pm On Jan 15, 2020
The doings of INEC is now visible to the blind cool

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:52pm On Jan 15, 2020
Okay
Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by hidhrhis(m): 9:52pm On Jan 15, 2020
check my signature
Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by LaIabobo: 9:52pm On Jan 15, 2020
Sadly, it is a tale of the more you look, the less you see.

But this same supreme court ruled against APC in Rivers, Bauchi and Zamfara state... Now they ruled in favour of APC and no one seems to understand the basis of the ruling. Crazy old men and women.

Politics in this nation is mad, insane, and crazy.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Roon9(m): 9:53pm On Jan 15, 2020
Smh

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by JeffreyD1(m): 9:53pm On Jan 15, 2020
Anyhow una do am I like as hope be my state next governor

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Nobody: 9:53pm On Jan 15, 2020
I'm sure even inec is shocked by the new result collated and announced by supreme Court

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Ace16(m): 9:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
Smh... see how INEC is making foolery of itself. Now they can’t give a detailed explanation on how the votes from the 388 PU came about. Was the cancelled votes recorded on their result sheets?
What was the reason why it was canceled?
I think we need better clarification for future purpose instead of this the more u look the less u see that they are doing right now..
Indeed we are really retrogressing as a nation

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by TeeBabss(m): 9:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS

With the supreme court ruling, there seem to be more questions than answers regarding the drama in Imo including how the supreme court came about the votes it tallied. How many votes were left out, enough to make up for the gap of 176,946 votes between Ihedioha and Uzodinma?
Was it only Uzodinma that was affected in the 388 polling units? On what ground did INEC nullify the votes from the polling units? What Could it be the apex court faulted INEC’s decision? What happens in subsequent elections when the commission decides to void votes from some polling units as it deems fit? The litany of questions continues.


This is what I've been saying!

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by DEROX: 9:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
Ihedioha is the rightful winner but what can he do under a tyrant

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by SlimBrawnie(f): 9:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
So now they can follow court directives cosbit suits them.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Mightyhaiz: 9:55pm On Jan 15, 2020
How do you update abracadabra? It can never be explained !

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Confirmedzombie: 9:55pm On Jan 15, 2020
Poor and fake news. Certificate of return already issued.

Igbos can lie so much. See how Igbos fabricated the news.

Shameless pigs and idiots

Nonsense

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by tamonokare: 9:55pm On Jan 15, 2020
Hope is the new governor case closed.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Seventy7kings: 9:56pm On Jan 15, 2020
grin

Ihedioha the demolisher has been demolished.
Iberiberism go dey cool off with Henessy righ now cheesy

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by sofiscatedmoron: 9:56pm On Jan 15, 2020
who voted for uzo?

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by nairalee(m): 9:56pm On Jan 15, 2020
With the supreme court ruling, there seem to be more questions than answers regarding the drama in Imo including how the supreme court came about the votes it tallied. How many votes were left out, enough to make up for the gap of 176,946 votes between Ihedioha and Uzodinma?
Was it only Uzodinma that was affected in the 388 polling units? On what ground did INEC nullify the votes from the polling units? What Could it be the apex court faulted INEC’s decision? What happens in subsequent elections when the commission decides to void votes from some polling units as it deems fit? The litany of questions continues.

This is the highlight of this post.

Who can answer
Who will answer?
When will it be answered?
Are they answerable to us?
Do we deserve an answer?

Or do they just feel we're all irrelevant thereby the can take any decision without caring minding how sane or reasonable it sounds.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by OBku4(m): 9:57pm On Jan 15, 2020
Mightyhaiz:
How do you update abracadabra? It can never be explained !
Very serious question

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by shadeyinka(m): 9:57pm On Jan 15, 2020
If INEC actually forgot/omitted 176,946 votes, they should be sued to court for incompetency and some heads in INEC should roll.

However, if the above isn't the case, then the Supreme Court must be faulted as compromised!


Either way, some people must pay the price for corrupting our electoral process

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by crazygod(m): 9:58pm On Jan 15, 2020
Well IMO state has now turned to family business. Imolites enjoy ur next level wink

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Eteka1(m): 9:59pm On Jan 15, 2020
Means nothing
Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by manontree: 9:59pm On Jan 15, 2020
The country has gone to the dogs. The above questions is proof that The SC did a hatchet job for their paymasters and to save their skin

The decision insults the sensibilities of or common sense and takes everyone for fools. They are getting so brazen they actually believe they can do just about anything and nothing would happen

This particular judgement which started when the already prepared decision was leaked to mbaka to make his nonsensical prophesy and ended with a crazy decision which a week ago the same SC claimed Atiku cannot complain about INEC cancelled votes, is the start of a precedent our democracy may never recover from

Those cheering today would gnash their teeth tomorrow

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Centcanada: 9:59pm On Jan 15, 2020
Shitholes country. U S president really research the name before calling this country shot hole. If you have forgotten, prophecy said if any man tells you that Nigeria will kill you, said I reject it in Jesus name or better still, say back to sender because because the country is course.

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by NaijaOlosho(f): 10:00pm On Jan 15, 2020
sad
Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by XANDERBOY85: 10:01pm On Jan 15, 2020
Looks like the numbers are refusing to add up. smiley

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by ArmaniUhuru: 10:01pm On Jan 15, 2020
Because the figures doesn’t add up.

Total Accredited Voters in Imo for gov election: 823,743.

After Supreme Court's ruling: 927,630

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Re: Why INEC May Not Update Imo Guber Votes Tally Despite S’court Verdict by Justpassingby45(m): 10:02pm On Jan 15, 2020
Let the evil continue and let all evil men applaud it, the truth is that even the canceled unit : Hope cannot win their. Uche Nwosu will still swep it follow by any other candidate

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