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My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by odiks(op): 4:21am On Oct 01, 2016
It is clear from the just concluded gubernatorial election in Edo State that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has devised an intelligent policy in order to uphold the integrity of elections and the Card Reader.

INEC has resorted to cancelling results from polling units where the total votes cast exceeded the total of voters accredited by the Card Reader.

This practically leaves those opposed to credible elections with the aid of the Card Reader with a fait accompli. By cancelling such results, the election was determined based exclusively on electronic accreditation.

In any case, the total number of votes cancelled due to non usage of the Card Reader did not impact on the election. The Card Reader has come to stay. While the National Assembly is making efforts to give the Card Reader a definite legislative backing to undo the harsh effects of the Supreme Court judgments on the issue, INEC's policy is commendable.

My impression is that the Edo election was largely credible. I will give three reasons:

First, the margin between the two leading candidates shows that there was indeed a real contest. The APC scored 319,483 while the PDP came second with 253,173. This is in contrast to the fraudulent and arbitrary culture of allocation of phantom votes as witnessed during the 2015 governorship elections.

Second, the election was generally peaceful and devoid of violence. No single life was lost in Edo State. This is also in contrast to the bloodbath witnessed in Akwa Ibom and Rivers States during the last election. The Supreme Court upheld both elections.

Third, the fact that there was no over voting shows that the election was largely credible. Edo State has 1, 900, 223 registered voters, while 662,039 of the registered voters were accredited with 613, 244 voters casting their votes in the election.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have up to October 19, 2016 to file a petition against the election of Mr. Godwin Obaseki of the All Progressives Congress (APC). They should ventilate their grievances in court.

Since they are raising allegations of corrupt practices and violence, they should approach the tribunal with evidence and prove same beyond reasonable doubt.

Obaseki and the APC can conveniently cite recent decisions of the Supreme Court on governorship elections. The precedents are there and known to all.

Only the courts can determine whether an election complied substantially with the law. If the 2015 governorship elections in Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Abia States complied with the law I do not know what will invalidate the September 28 election in Edo State.


Though the election was not without flaws, the process was substantially credible, free and fair.

I commend the people of Edo State for their peaceful conduct. This should be a lesson to the people of other South South States and the country at large.

I rise.

Inibehe Effiong

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Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by HungerBAD:
A very intelligent write up.

First, and this is very important.I am not Barrister Inibehe Effiong as paraded by a user name Cindyrocks,who for the last 2 week's has been linking me in nearly all her write ups to this man.

Thanks to the Mods for censoring some of her crazy theories.

I am not a Lawyer by training,neither am I that intelligent to be one.

Now back to this article.

The Edo Gubernatorial election should go down in history,as one of the most credible,fair and open elections in Nigeria,devoid from the things usually associated with Politics in Nigeria.

Kudos to the people of Edo State,The security Agents and INEC for their transparency.

Sadly,some of Ize-Iyamu's advisers will tell him to fight the result of this fair election,which he lost glaringly. And then he will start to waste the Courts time on a matter, which ordinarily should be dead on arrival.

Aside losing this election,there are a lot of other reasons Ize-Iyamu would still not have gotten to the Government house in Benin even if he wins.

He would have been indicted by the EFCC for corruption,as he is currently under investigation not just for the Diezani Maduekwe $155 Million Scandal,but for Corruption charges as far as Lucky Igbinidion's tenure,when he was Igbinidion's favorite man for laundering money.

There is still a 98% chance,that Pastor Ize-Iyamu will still end up in Jail,especially concerning the $155 Million.

Thank God the APC won. No more thieves in Power. Pastor Ize-Iyamu should be in Jail and not the Government house.
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by kahal29: 4:25am On Oct 01, 2016
If the 2015 governorship elections in Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Abia States complied with the law I do not know what will invalidate the September 28 election in Edo State.


Mmmmmh.... What goes around comes around
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by Onogiede(m): 4:38am On Oct 01, 2016
What a silly imprudent words from this man,.the election was later maniculated by APC & INEC
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by kasheemawo(m): 6:58am On Oct 01, 2016
Onogiede:
What a silly imprudent words from this man,.the election was later maniculated by APC & INEC
present your evidence to court
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by yjgm(m): 7:11am On Oct 01, 2016
Another apt view on the election. Let them go to court if they want it annulled. Meanwhile, Obaseki will continue to rejoice and get sworn in as the next governor of Edo state.
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by yjgm(m): 7:11am On Oct 01, 2016
Onogiede:
What a silly imprudent words from this man,.the election was later maniculated by APC & INEC
Manipulated not maniculated.
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by kahal29: 8:44am On Oct 01, 2016
yjgm:
Another apt view on the election. Let them go to court if they want it annulled. Meanwhile, Obaseki will continue to rejoice and get sworn in as the next governor of Edo state.
This life sef
Re: My View On Edo Election - Inibehe Effiong by cindyrocks(f): 5:11pm On Oct 02, 2016
Keep reporting yourself.

Guilty conscience fears a lot of accusations.
HungerBAD:
A very intelligent write up.

First, and this is very important.I am not Barrister Inibehe Effiong as paraded by a user name Cindyrocks,who for the last 2 week's has been linking me in nearly all her write ups to this man.

Thanks to the Mods for censoring some of her crazy theories.

I am not a Lawyer by training,neither am I that intelligent to be one.

Now back to this article.

The Edo Gubernatorial election should go down in history,as one of the most credible,fair and open elections in Nigeria,devoid from the things usually associated with Politics in Nigeria.

Kudos to the people of Edo State,The security Agents and INEC for their transparency.

Sadly,some of Ize-Iyamu's advisers will tell him to fight the result of this fair election,which he lost glaringly. And then he will start to waste the Courts time on a matter, which ordinarily should be dead on arrival.

Aside losing this election,there are a lot of other reasons Ize-Iyamu would still not have gotten to the Government house in Benin even if he wins.

He would have been indicted by the EFCC for corruption,as he is currently under investigation not just for the Diezani Maduekwe $155 Million Scandal,but for Corruption charges as far as Lucky Igbinidion's tenure,when he was Igbinidion's favorite man for laundering money.

There is still a 98% chance,that Pastor Ize-Iyamu will still end up in Jail,especially concerning the $155 Million.

Thank God the APC won. No more thieves in Power. Pastor Ize-Iyamu should be in Jail and not the Government house.
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