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‘Confess You Rigged The Election Or..’ – Kenneth Okonkwo Tells INEC

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been challenged by Kenneth Okonkwo, a leader of the Labour Party (LP), to either provide his party access to all electoral papers or admit in court that the 2023 election was rigged in favor of their favored candidate.

According to Newsmen, Okonkwo disclosed this when outlining the reasons why the Presidential Election Tribunal on Tuesday handed the LP’s Peter Obi three weeks to submit its petition.

He claims that LP Lead Counsel Livy Uzoukwu bemoaned INEC’s refusal and neglect to give the party all the evidence required to pursue their court petition notwithstanding the court’s direction during an interview in court.

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According to Kenneth, LP will not remain silent and permit lawlessness to persist; as a result, INEC must abide by court decisions regarding the provision of electoral materials or admit the election was rigged.

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In order to give INEC adequate time to compile all the information, the party had already asked for seven weeks, he continued.

He wrote: “His Excellency @peterobigregory was in court. Our lead Counsel, Dr Livy Uzoukwu SAN, screamed, during the press interview, that “INEC is frustrating us.” Till date, INEC has failed, refused and neglected to provide us with all the evidence we need to prosecute our petition, despite the order of court, in that regard. Livy threatened legal showdown with INEC if this continues.

“It’s disturbing that INEC should come to court to tell us to go and start searching for our evidence in the states. Does it mean that INEC does not know the law that guides the presidential election or just sheer dishonesty and incompetence?

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“In the issue of the presidential election, the entire country is one constituency and the law is very clear in Section 62 of the Electoral Act that INEC should assemble all the polling units and collation centres evidence, in one National Electronic Register of Election Results and give the CTC to any person or party on request. This, INEC has shamelessly not done, despite our agreeing to pay every legitimate fee for them.

“Nigerians should warn INEC to do the needful and follow the law or simply come to court and confess that they rigged the election in favour of their preferred candidate. We can’t fold our hands and allow this impunity to continue.

“The only reason we asked for 7 weeks was to give INEC enough time to produce all the evidence. Now that we have 3 weeks, which ordinarily should be good for us, they must produce them now. Add your voice to this. Eternal vigilance is the price to pay for the survival of democracy.”

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