Nigeria Decides: Drama, As PDP, LP party Agents Stage Walk Out Of Presidential Collation Centre

Hamilton Nwosa
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  • Allege Falsification Of Election Results

There was a mild drama at the presidential election collation centre in Abuja as the two Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) agents, Dino Melaye and Emeka Ihedioha with the Labour Party (LP) agent, Farouk Ibrahim in a Protest over alleged falsification of the presidential election results, staged a walk out .

The duo, Melaye and Ihedioha who spoke separately, expressed reservation over the presidential election results from different states that are being churned out on daily basis.

They both expressed doubt as the INEC officials have refused to allow the results to be uploaded on the BVAs machines as earlier planned.

Melaye who stated that the electoral law empowers the INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu with the capacity to right the wrongs that the process is currently experiencing.

He regretted that the INEC Chairman has rather remains aloof to the glaring errors in the presidential election results.

In the same vein, the National Secretary of LP, Ibrahim who doubles as his party at the collation centre, urged the INEC Chairman to as a matter of transparency and credibility to review the presidential election results.

Sensing the lackadaisical posture of the INEC Chairman over the matter presented, the party Agents Stage Walk Out Of the centre.

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