Adams Oshiomhole, national
chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has alleged that the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) worked against the ruling
party in the 2019 general election.
The APC won the presidential
election, secured over 25 seats than the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
senate, won over 100 seats than PDP in the house of reps and emerged victorious
in governorship and state assembly elections.
But Oshiomhole claimed that INEC
conducted the elections in a manner that put the ruling party at a
disadvantage.
was grossly biased against the
APC in the just concluded general elections.
He spoke in an interview with
Maupe Ogun-Yusuf on Channels Television’s Hard Copy.
“I have huge reservations about
the way INEC conducted this election. INEC bias against APC is so clear,” he
said.
“INEC was biased even in the way
it dealt with our primaries, INEC was biased in the way in which it selectively
used the card readers or the non-use of card readers in some states where it
suits them.”
He said there were several
instances on paper where INEC contradicted itself as to the way the elections
were conducted.
Laying emphasis on the non-use of
card readers in some areas, Oshiomhole claimed that in some states were the APC
clearly won, the electoral umpire used the non-use of card readers to rig the party
out.
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