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Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Racoon(m): 9:36pm On Feb 16, 2020
The supreme court of Nigeria has again awarded the governorship election in Bayelsa to the PDP.The APC won the governorship election but the supreme court nullified the candidacy of the APC on Thursday  because the running mate of the APC governorship candidate presented forged certificate for the election.This is the second judicial award of governorship to PDP, after the Zamfara case

What was the reaction of the PDP to the Bayelsa judgement? According to the party’s national publicity secretary, Lola Ologbondiyan, “ the PDP receives the  supreme court judgement on Bayelsa, insists on Imo “.  Why is the PDP insisting on Imo? 

According to the publicity secretary, “ The supreme court recognized the votes concocted by the APC and Senator Hope Uzodinma “ as the basis for its judgement and he claims that the recognition of these results from 388 polling units “ ended up increasing the total number of votes in the election to 950,952, over and above the INEC certified total accredited votes of 823,743”


Two points need to be made on this hypocritical stance of the PDP, to wit, 
-One.The PDP has continued to insist that the results tendered in court by Governor Uzodimma and the APC were concocted and mind you these results came from polling units (388) where they also had their agents who have their own copies of results from the booths.

The big question now is this: Is it not time for them( PDP)to publish their own copies of the results from these booths with their agents to prove once and for all that what Uzodimma and APC tendered were “concocted “. 

And this is because it is is only by showing the world the results they have from these as one & same with the ones with INEC and different from the ones Uzodimma and APC tendered that they can convince discerning minds that they are not making a mountain out of a molehill.


They had their chance to produce their own copies of these results in court but failed, for reasons best known to them.Since they are still taking about it,let them present the results now to the public to substantiate their claims or forever keep their mouths shut.

-Second point is that they also failed to raise the issue in court, that is that if the results from the 388 booths were added there would be an increase over and above total number of accredited voters.Now they want to bring it up before the public, but they know why they never bothered in the first instance to canvass that point in court.

Here is why.The PDP is playing to the gallery and being clever by half by adding only the results from the 388 polling units.Is it not common sensical that if results were excluded from 388 polling units the number of accredited voters and actual votes were also excluded?


And when you add them up then the number of accredited voters & total votes cast will also increase.By simple calculation, when this is done the number of accredited voters comes to over a million.So why is the PDP pretending not to be aware of this if not because they have a different, sinister agenda

Let truth be told, the PDP is not pursuing the Imo case because they think they have a case but because they have a hidden agenda.Again here is how.

When the PDP darkly warned the nation that it would make the country ungovernable, should Atiku Abubakar lose the 2019 presidential election, many did not take them serious.

The threat was dismissed as the outburst of a defeated party that had come to the end of the road. And when Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State alerted the nation that the PDP’s national protest against the Supreme Court’s judgment which removed Emeka Ihedioha, was a planned coup against President Muhammadu Buhari, some Nigerians also did not take him serious.


But the events of the past few weeks have confirmed that PDP is simply hiding under the Supreme Court judgment to cause anarchy in the country. Members of the party have just dusted their original script of making the country ungovernable after the majority of Nigerians rejected them and their presidential candidate in 2019.

Apart from the national protests which took place in Abuja and other capitals away from Imo where Ihedioha was justly removed because INEC ought not to have declared him governor in the first place, the party has gone ahead to invite foreign powers to take over the current government by force.

However, the tragedy actually is that both the security agencies and even the federal government appear to be indulging PDP in its satanic avowal to commit treasonable felony all in the name of democracy. Not being satisfied with lampooning the Supreme Court and the justices for doing their job based on the principles of law, PDP is resorting to self help through violence, sabotage and invitation of foreign powers to interfere in Nigeria’s affair. Those who claim to be champions of rule of law and democracy are now pushing for the abortion of the civilian administration for interests that are neither altruistic nor patriotic.

Confirming that the petitions,(invitation of foreign powers), to UK and US was pre-planned, the PDP leaders referred to national protests against the “perversion of justice which has become a clear threat to peace, unity and stability of our nation and the survival of our democracy”.

In other words, they had pre-determined the outcome of those deliberate & stage-managed protests which they had vainly hoped would have led to a serious clash between them and the security forces. They had also hoped that the APC members and supporters would challenge them to a duel.

What more evidence do we really need to submit that the Supreme Court judgment in Imo governorship election is just the tonic PDP needed to set in motion its well-oiled plan to topple the government of President Buhari and set the nation on fire from the resultant consequences? If not, both the PDP national leaders and their collaborators ought to have understood clearly the Uzodinma and APC’s case which gave rise to the Supreme Court’s judgment.

Every discerning mind conversant with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria knows that Ihedioha ought not to have been declared the Governor of Imo State by INEC. First of all, he did not meet the constitutional requirement of winning one quarter of votes cast in two thirds of the local government areas of Imo State. Imo has 27 LGAs and Ihedioha, to be declared governor, should have won in 18 LGAs. He did not.

But most fundamentally, the APC and its candidate Uzodinma went to Court asking that those excluded results from 388 polling units which had been declared at that level, should be added to them in the overall tally of votes.Their contention was that they won the election & ought to have been declared winners in the first place. It took PDP and its lawyers four days at the tribunal to dissuade it from admitting those exhibits. Eventually, the tribunal called in the police which authenticated the results.

Strangely, the tribunal, after being compromised, gave its judgment in favour of Ihedioha even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. APC members did not go to the streets to protest. Even when Ihedioha was declared wrongly by INEC, APC being the ruling party in Imo State did not embark upon violent protests. It sought justice through the courts. And a member of the Appeal Court gave ruling in favour of APC and Uzodinma, which finally paved way for the Supreme Court’s ruling.

As earlier noted, It is instructive that PDP which claimed that Uzodinma produced “fake” results from those units could not produce the “authentic originals”.Like the Supreme Court wisely declared, the onus was on INEC to disprove with contrary documents the ones submitted by Uzodinma and APC.They could not do so.

The judgment was not even whether Ihedioha met the constitutional requirement or not.It was simply on the fact that votes validity scored by APC and Uzodinma in 388 polling units were criminally excluded by INEC with the help of its collaborator, PDP. That was what the Supreme Court calculated and relied upon to retrieve Uzodinma’s stolen mandate.The highest court in the land simply gave its judgment based on facts before them and general principles of law.

But because the history of PDP 16 year rule is replete with sordid tales of electoral corruption, rigging, impunity and lawlessness, they can  neither understand nor accept the fact that it did not actually win Imo State. Ironically, the Supreme Court which it castigated had previously given rulings that favoured PDP. But nobody protested against the court.Nobody wrote petitions to foreign governments.And nobody alleged that the justices had been bribed with billions of naira.

But nobody protested against the court.Nobody wrote petitions to foreign governments.And nobody alleged that the justices had been bribed with billions of naira.

What makes the difference between patriots and traitors is that the former are wont to adhere to the rules of engagement in the interest of democracy even when they feel badly hurt.But the latter are ready to rock the boat if they don’t have their way.The PDP by its uncharitable actions are proving convincingly that they are the traitors

And this is why both the Federal Government and the security agencies should take more than a passing interest in this unfolding national security threat being championed by PDP and her leaders.

Whereas democracy guarantees freedom of speech, association and even movement, it certainly abhors the seizure of government through violence & orchestrated anarchy. Democracy supports the change of government through the ballot as expressed by Nigerians& reinforced by the courts of the land.Any other thing to the contrary is treason and should be treated as such.

Emelumba is the Director of media Uzodimma campaign Organisation
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/02/pdps-endless-hypocrisy-and-blackmail/amp/

Lalasticlala OAM4J Mynd44.
This is a counter-thread to:

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/02/14/how-imo-governorship-election-verdict-generates-judicial-crisis/

So please let Nigerians discuss again.Thanks.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Racoon(m): 9:49pm On Feb 16, 2020
APC, PDP and non-committal keyboard warriors over to us all.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Racoon(m): 9:51pm On Feb 16, 2020
Both APC and PDP have bastardized democratic & judicial processes in Nigeria but in all fairness, the APC have done the worst.How can one explain the highly inflammatory statements accredited to chieftains of this party cum govt e.g.the "APC will form a parallel govt" by Rotimi Amaechi in 2014?

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by slivertongue: 9:52pm On Feb 16, 2020
the SC was wrong on IMO, the lawlessness of APC led to the loss of zamfara and bayelsa. IMO is not in the category of the latter

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Racoon(m): 9:57pm On Feb 16, 2020
slivertongue:
the SC was wrong on IMO, the lawlessness of APC led to the loss of zamfara and bayelsa. IMO is not in the category of the latter
This is a fact the APC as a party/govt will never agree with because of the winner-takes-it-all mentality of Nigerian politics.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Racoon(m): 9:59pm On Feb 16, 2020
We have an unprecedentedly total fascist take over of the judiciary, the kind that compelled the Supreme Court to award nullified rigged votes to APC’s Hope Uzodinma even if by doing so the Supreme Court created an astonishing numerical incongruity where the Supreme Court’s final vote tally is now greater than the number of people INEC accredited to vote!
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2020/01/imo-judicial-abracadabra-and.html?m=1#.XiJ_Dz71hGU.twitter

Head or tailed, the supreme court have entered a political culdesac with its judgement on Imo guber case.Hence, whether it reverses itself or not, the reputation of the apex court have been bastardized already.

Justice was badly dispensed thus giving rise to a judicial logjam this case will forever be referred to in generations to come.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by englishmart(m): 10:03pm On Feb 16, 2020
I don't care what you guys think, but I'm very sure that what happened in Bayelsa was normal. You don't use conflicting names in politics. Meanwhile it's the protest and disgruntlement the Almajirri, sharia Tanko led Supreme Court's judgement on placing a fourth placed APC candidate that made some other judges take the forgery seriously. I'm sure Tanko isn't happy about their decision. Meanwhile, I'm saving up to leave this country.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by israelmao(m): 10:04pm On Feb 16, 2020
Zamfara's case was a case of unconstitutional electoral primaries that generated labyrinthine issues which led to disqualification while Imo's case is another kettle of fish altogether.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by kollinz1234(m): 10:04pm On Feb 16, 2020
Op is Apc

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by EliteStriker(m): 10:04pm On Feb 16, 2020
the people will suffer the most.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by CanadaOrBust: 10:04pm On Feb 16, 2020
slivertongue:
the SC was wrong on IMO, the lawlessness of APC led to the loss of zamfara and bayelsa. IMO is not in the category of the latter

Gbam!!
Oga media director of Uzodinma, who do u think u r fooling with all these lies??
So why doesn’t INEC release the final tally of votes? (Because they don’t want to be laughed at!)
Why is the SC so avoidant of mentioning numbers to the extent of not even mentioning the required geographical spread??

Also stop lying, the clearly fraudulent documents were signed ONLY BY APC! Not only that, they were full of ridiculous figures that exceeded number of registered voters, they were also incomplete, smudgy, full of alterations, and showed results for only APC and PDP out of 70 parties!
That is what the SC relied on to overrule all lower courts AND INEC in order to replace an 8-month gov with a FOURTH place finisher!

Oga media director,
How hard is it to obtain INEC documents, write any results u wish, keep the carbon copies, and destroy the rest??
Or is it that it is so hard to obtain INEC documents??
The ONLY way to checkmate that is to accept INEC’s word, UNDER OATH, that they never issued those documents!
INEC swore, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, that they never issued the Uzodinma documents!

Not only that PDP just recently won a re-run in the same area Uzodinma awarded himself 99.9% of the votes and over 100% voter turnout!

Admittedly all elections have errors and shenanigans. But that’s why the bar for removing an incumbent is high. After all the games and maneuverings the umpire declares a result. It is VERY IMPORTANT not to change that result unless the documentary proof is unassailable and the reasons crystal clear. INEC declared Ihedioha the winner and Hope 4th place. That’s the baseline. They were not equal - one was the incumbent, the other came FOURTH! You don’t lightly change that.
YOU DON’T DO IT BY REFUSING TO EXAMINE DOCUMENTS OR BY ACCEPTING CLEARLY FRAUDULENT NUMBERS![/b]

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Renforce: 10:05pm On Feb 16, 2020
Hmm unending drama


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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by MrPresident1: 10:05pm On Feb 16, 2020
We need to go back to NPN and UPN

This APC, PDP no favour us at all at all

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Trimque2k1(m): 10:06pm On Feb 16, 2020
Racoon:
This is a fact the APC as a party/govt will never agree with because of the winner-takes-it-all mentality of Nigerian politics.
No matter who you support, just know u can never be correct always..

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Nobody: 10:06pm On Feb 16, 2020
only a brain dead individual will compare Imo to bayelsa and zamfara .


we need the Sharia man to explain how he came up with that judgement to Nigerians

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by upower123(m): 10:07pm On Feb 16, 2020
What happened in IMO state is totally different from... What happened in zamfara state and baylsea state... Sorry I know that are a zone b... That is why you are coming up with this stupid arguments.. Thank you

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by AnanseK(m): 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2020

“But the events of the past few weeks have confirmed that PDP is simply hiding under the Supreme Court judgment to cause anarchy in the country. Members of the party have just dusted their original script of making the country ungovernable after the majority of Nigerians rejected them and their presidential candidate in 2019. “


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Exactly

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by slivertongue: 10:08pm On Feb 16, 2020
Racoon:
This is a fact the APC as a party/govt will never agree with because of the winner-takes-it-all mentality of Nigerian politics.

internal wrangling lead to the fall of PDP. APC under oshiomole is towing the same path and I doubt they will come out of it

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by CapitalHYC(m): 10:09pm On Feb 16, 2020
I don't blame the APC or PDP... I blame this OP and the mod who gave time to push this to the Front page .. ApC has started paying these people

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by thundafire: 10:20pm On Feb 16, 2020
PDP never said the will make country ungovernable if Atiku lost,stop writing trash.The supreme Court even acknowledge dey didn't read through all the appeals and gave a conclusion because of time

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by careytommy37(m): 10:23pm On Feb 16, 2020
OPis clearly delusional

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Lightsabers: 10:24pm On Feb 16, 2020
MrPresident1:
We need to go back to NPN and UPN

This APC, PDP no favour us at all at all



People like this will be there

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by godwinkessi: 10:37pm On Feb 16, 2020
if you think supreme court will reverse itself click, share if u think otherwise

so apart from my own comment, every other comments gets like option. NL sha have long changed

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by fredoooooo: 10:41pm On Feb 16, 2020
Ori PDP daru grin reverse ko reserve ni grin

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Runaway: 10:44pm On Feb 16, 2020
Foolish write up...

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by doctokwus: 10:46pm On Feb 16, 2020
This is disappointing and shameful coming from you.
No election held there so where will the PDP produce results from.
Or you want them to forge results as Uzodinma did.
When you rate someone and the person just falls your hand with lame argument.
Though I know the SC would find a way not to reverse its judgement,having felt it has compensated PDP back with the Bayelsa judgement,but it's clear that Imo judgement was blatantly so shameful that the basic law degrees of the justices should be called into question.
But this is Nigeria where absurdities are quite commonplace.

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by cybertron88: 10:46pm On Feb 16, 2020
This article makes no sense. According to the writer, PDP deliberately lost at the supreme Court so they could invite foreign interference to topple d government via protest. Does this writer have sense at all??

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by anonimi: 10:50pm On Feb 16, 2020
Racoon:
Both APC and PDP have bastardized democratic & judicial processes in Nigeria but in all fairness, the APC have done the worst.How can one explain the highly inflammatory statements accredited to chieftains of this party cum govt e.g.the "APC will form a parallel govt" by Rotimi Amaechi in 2014?


gratiaeo:
[/b]The All Progressives Congress, APC has pledged to congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan if he wins next month’s presidential election fair and clean but also vowed to form parallel government if the election is rigged.

The party in a congratulatory message to Nigerians on the occasion of the Yuletude and Eid-el-Maulud celebrations said it was clearly aware of the bleak celebrations occasioned by government corruption that has brought misery to the large majority of the working class.

Telling Nigerians not to despair that hope was near, the party in the statement personally signed by its national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun said: “We are aware that it has been a bleak celebrations for all of us because of the poor performance of the economy, litany of failed promises and general decay in governance in our dear country, including unpaid salaries which is as a result of the drop in the state and local government revenue.

The drop in the state and local government revenue is as a result of corruption in government, The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and oil theft, supervised by government.
“We ask all Nigerians to exercise fortitude, because the change we seek is almost here. We wish to also remind you that the change, we expect will be a consequence of your action. That action will be to vote massively for the All Progressives Congress, APC in the next election to herald the new dawn and bid farewell to the failed leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

We ask you to collectively insist on free, fair and transparent election, because that is the only way to allow the wishes of the people to manifest.
“As a party, we assure you that we will congratulate president Goodluck Jonathan and his party, PDP If our presidential candidate and party are defeated in free and fair elections, and we will not go to court.

However, as a party, we wish to reiterate, that we will not hesitate forming a parallel government, if the 2015 election are rigged either by the use of security agencies (police or military) to harass, intimidate and cajole voters or through the use of a compromise Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC).”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/apc-insists-itll-form-parallel-govt-election-rigged/

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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by Stanweezy(m): 10:54pm On Feb 16, 2020
Tuesday is not far, let's watch and see
Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by anonimi: 10:55pm On Feb 16, 2020
cybertron88:
This article makes no sense. According to the writer, PDP deliberately lost at the supreme Court so they could invite foreign interference to topple d government via protest. Does this writer have sense at all??

How can the follower of an incompetent illiterate have sense?
You sef reason the matter boss grin



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Re: Imo Debacle - PDP’s Endless Hypocrisy And Blackmail by anonimi: 11:01pm On Feb 16, 2020
englishmart:
I don't care what you guys think, but I'm very sure that what happened in Bayelsa was normal. You don't use conflicting names in politics. Meanwhile it's the protest and disgruntlement the Almajirri, sharia Tanko led Supreme Court's judgement on placing a fourth placed APC candidate that made some other judges take the forgery seriously. I'm sure Tanko isn't happy about their decision. Meanwhile, I'm saving up to leave this country.

Do you want to abandon us for London like the man who is supposed to be in charge of our country?


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