We have evidence to prove that Obi won Akwa Ibom - CCP

The Director General of the Obi/Datti Presidential Campaign Council, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Captain Augustine Okon, said on Friday that he was convinced that the mandate given to Peter Obi during the Presidential elections that have just ended would be salvaged through legal means.

Obi, while addressing a conference on Thursday, indicated he was prepared to challenge the election result.

Okon said, "The Akwa Ibom State CCP has collected enough evidence to prove that His Excellency Peter Obi has won the elections in Akwa Ibom State and will ensure the liaising with the legal team to ensure the stolen warrant is recovered. .

"You know that before the elections INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu promised Nigerians that all unit results would be uploaded to the IReV portal from those units via BVAS. But without any notification or explanation, INEC proceeded to manually collect and announce the so-called election results."

Meanwhile, the South West leadership of the Big Tent Campaign Council, a campaign group independent of the Labor Party's presidential candidate in the February 25 presidential elections, said on Friday that the INEC did not respect its own rules in the conduct of the elections.

Speaking to reporters in Osogbo, the group's southwestern coordinator, Mr. Lanre Fadahunsi, said there was video evidence of INEC's non-compliance with the guidelines it had set for the conduct of the elections.

He said: "As the South West Coordinator of the Big Tent Campaign Council, I find it quite amusing that the electoral process can be so compromised.

"We all had to see various videos indicating INEC's failure to follow its own rules through neglect of the established process of posting results online at every stage of the electoral process."< /p>

Meanwhile, the umbrella Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said it stood firm on Obi's decision to challenge All Progressives Congress' Bola Tinubu's declaration as the winner and president-elect in the February 25 presidential election.

Speaking to one of our correspondents in a phone interview, Ohanaeze spokesman Alex Ogbonnia said the group strongly supports the judiciary to help Peter Obi to regain the mandate, noting that the irregularities found in the conduct of the election were unprecedented.

Furthermore, the Edo State branch of the Labor Party expressed sadness over the murder of one of its members, Elizabeth Owie, mother of three, during the presidential elections and legislative of February 25 in the State. . Festus Idahosa, 33, an engineer, was also killed.

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We have evidence to prove that Obi won Akwa Ibom - CCP

The Director General of the Obi/Datti Presidential Campaign Council, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Captain Augustine Okon, said on Friday that he was convinced that the mandate given to Peter Obi during the Presidential elections that have just ended would be salvaged through legal means.

Obi, while addressing a conference on Thursday, indicated he was prepared to challenge the election result.

Okon said, "The Akwa Ibom State CCP has collected enough evidence to prove that His Excellency Peter Obi has won the elections in Akwa Ibom State and will ensure the liaising with the legal team to ensure the stolen warrant is recovered. .

"You know that before the elections INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu promised Nigerians that all unit results would be uploaded to the IReV portal from those units via BVAS. But without any notification or explanation, INEC proceeded to manually collect and announce the so-called election results."

Meanwhile, the South West leadership of the Big Tent Campaign Council, a campaign group independent of the Labor Party's presidential candidate in the February 25 presidential elections, said on Friday that the INEC did not respect its own rules in the conduct of the elections.

Speaking to reporters in Osogbo, the group's southwestern coordinator, Mr. Lanre Fadahunsi, said there was video evidence of INEC's non-compliance with the guidelines it had set for the conduct of the elections.

He said: "As the South West Coordinator of the Big Tent Campaign Council, I find it quite amusing that the electoral process can be so compromised.

"We all had to see various videos indicating INEC's failure to follow its own rules through neglect of the established process of posting results online at every stage of the electoral process."< /p>

Meanwhile, the umbrella Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, said it stood firm on Obi's decision to challenge All Progressives Congress' Bola Tinubu's declaration as the winner and president-elect in the February 25 presidential election.

Speaking to one of our correspondents in a phone interview, Ohanaeze spokesman Alex Ogbonnia said the group strongly supports the judiciary to help Peter Obi to regain the mandate, noting that the irregularities found in the conduct of the election were unprecedented.

Furthermore, the Edo State branch of the Labor Party expressed sadness over the murder of one of its members, Elizabeth Owie, mother of three, during the presidential elections and legislative of February 25 in the State. . Festus Idahosa, 33, an engineer, was also killed.

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