Tuesday, 19 November 2019 05:23

Go to court, Buhari tells PDP, others, as APC triumphs in Balyesa, Kogi

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday advised Peoples Democratic Party and other parties not satisfied with results of governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states to seek redress in court.

Buhari gave this advice shortly after Independent National Electoral Commission declared Kogi State Governor and candidate of All Progressives Congress, Mr Yahaya Bello,  winner of Saturday governorship election in the state.

APC candidate in Bayelsa State, Mr David Lyon, had on Sunday won the governorship poll in the state. Lyon polled 352,552 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mr Duoye Diri of Peoples Democratic Party, who got 143,172 votes.

Buhari, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Femi Adesina, congratulated Bello and  Lyon, for winning Saturday’s governorship polls.

While he described Lyon’s victory as “impressive”, the President said Bello’s election was “a race well run and a victory well won.” Buhari asked those not happy with the outcome of the polls in the two states to go to court to seek redress.

The President commended APC and the people of the states, who exercised their civic rights in a peaceful manner, “notwithstanding pockets of unrest recorded in some locations.”

He stated, ‘Violence during elections vitiates our commitment to demonstrate to the world and upcoming generation that we are a people capable of electing leaders in a peaceful and orderly manner”, the statement quoted him as saying.

Pockets of violence sponsored by violent politicians

It added, “He notes that while officials of Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies did their best within the ambit of the law to ensure free, fair and credible elections, it is unfortunate that pockets of unrest, mostly sponsored by desperate politicians, were recorded during the polls.

“The President looks forward to working with the incoming government to improve the lives of the people in Bayelsa State, while ensuring the security of lives and property of all citizens.

“Mr Buhari urges the Governor-elect, Lyon, to carry other divergent interests along in the next phase of governance, imploring those not satisfied with the outcome of the polls to seek redress through the constitutionally established channels.”

You ran a good race, President tells Bello

Buhari also noted that in Kogi, Bello ran a good race and won it well. “The President describes the election and emergence of APC candidate in Kogi State as “a race well run and a victory well won.” He condoled with families of those who lost their loved ones during the election in Kogi.

Buhari “urges Mr Bello to see his renewed mandate as another opportunity to build on the foundation already laid towards improving the lives of the people of Kogi State.

Bello wins second term, beats PDP candidate with 216,518 margin

Earlier on Monday, INEC   officially declared Bello as winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Kogi State.

Announcement of the result was put on hold on Sunday after results in 19 out of 21 council areas were released by INEC. The commission said that it was still awaiting results from Lokoja and Ibaji council areas. It added the result from Dekina needed clarifications.

After announcing the remaining results of the polls at INEC office in Lokoja on Monday, returning officer, Mr Ibrahim Umar, said Bello had 406,222 votes to defeat his closest rival, Musa Wada, who polled 189,704 votes.

Umar said, “Bello Yahaya, having scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and therefore returned.”

Bello won in 12 of the 21 local government areas namely; Lokoja, Ibaji, Adavi, Okehi, Okene, Kabba Bunu, Ogori Magongo, Koton Karfi , Mopa Muro, Ajaokuta, and Olamaboro.

Wada won in Omala , Igalamela, Yagba East, Yagba West, Idah, Dekina, Bassa, Ofu, and Ankpa local government areas.

But after the announcement,  PDP agent refused to sign the results declared by INEC. The party had on Sunday dissociated itself from the results with Wada, alleging irregularities, voters’ intimidation by APC thugs, and statewide violence during the conduct of the polls.

It was a war, not election – Wada

But PDP candidate, Wada, at a press conference in Abuja on Monday, said he had rejected the results. He stated, “It is clear to  all that there was no election on Saturday, November 16th, 2019 but a declaration and execution of war against the people.

“What happened in Kogi was an organised war against democracy; a coup against the people and seizure of power through brigandage and the barrel of the gun with members of the police and other security agencies coordinating the stealing of the people’s votes.”

He also alleged that police helicopters were used to attack polling units, fire tear gas at voters and provide cover to suspected APC hoodlums and policemen who allegedly brutalized the people of Kogi State and stole their mandate.

Nine people died – PDP candidate

Wada said, “APC turned our state into a theatre of war. No fewer than nine innocent Nigerians were killed. Many more were maimed and injured by APC in their desperation to seize power at all costs.

“It is therefore distressing that INEC went ahead with a shameful collation and declaration of fabricated results despite the glaring disruptions that characterized the shambolic exercise.

“In order to achieve this ignoble goal, INEC cancelled our votes in areas of our stronghold, subtracted from our votes in many other areas and padded the votes of the APC to give a semblance of victory for APC.

“Above all, INEC Chairman, Mr Mahmood Yakubu, and Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, will surely account to God and the people for the roles they played in this election; if not in this world, then certainly in the hereafter.

“We therefore call on all Nigerians to stand with the people of Kogi State at this trying time in their quest for the restoration of their mandate in this election.”

Presidency advises PDP to accept defeat with grace

But  the Presidency called on the PDP to accept the outcome of Saturday’s governorship polls in Bayelsa and Kogi states with grace.

It said, “Predictably, we have seen the accusation of fabricated results from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Yet, the only fabrication is PDP’s conduct.

To PDP, election is good when it wins – Presidency

“It has now become standard procedure for the party to challenge any poll that does not return its candidates. An election is good when PDP wins. The opposite is the case if any party other than PDP wins.

“Democracy is not only about who wins or who loses, but also about the process. In disparaging every unfavourable result, they disgrace themselves by casting aspersions on the entire system”, a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President, Mr Garba Shehu, said.

It recalled that APC accepted the loss of five state governorship seats in February with grace and advised PDP to take after the example.

The Presidency added, “The February 2019 election saw the loss of five APC governors’ seats. The government accepted the results. In doing so, we realised that we did not win the argument in those contests, and so we didn’t win enough votes.

“We retired to assess what went wrong. Were we responsive enough to the electorate’s needs and priorities? How can we improve on speaking to the nation’s hopes? We got ready and prepared ourselves well for the next contest. The result is a healthier, more rigorous election.

In rejecting the results as PDP has done, this reflection does not happen. Instead, the electorate get mudslinging. Improvement is not sought, but cries of victimisation; this is not an atmosphere in which democratic debate can thrive.

“Opposition strategy of attacking the electoral commission, security agencies, government at the centre and the person of Buhari after each election loss is antithetical to healthy democratic norms. Candidates and parties, especially those that have lost, are not told to examine their campaign tactics and strategies with a view to improving their chances for the next election. The result of not doing this is a loss for the electorate and for the parties concerned.

“We call on APC supporters to show dignity in victory, and for all Nigerians to remain peaceful in the wake of these elections. We call on PDP to learn to be democrats. We must now come together to build a brighter future for Nigeria.”

Buhari, Presidency’s comment strange – PDP

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, in an interview with one of our correspondents said Buhari’s position that there were only pockets of violence was incorrect.

He said in Kogi, the election was turned into a war zone, adding that in Bayelsa State, the military aided those who unleashed mayhem on the electorate.

He said INEC failed Nigerians adding that the commission conducted shambolic elections in both states.

Ologbondiyan said, “It is strange that Mr President commended the theatre of war that occurred in Kogi State, but we believe as a party that the elections were sham and that INEC Chairman has once again failed Nigerians and all he needs to do is to bow out.

APC in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Lanre Issa-Onilu, said it was delighted that the good people of the state ignored the propaganda and clannish campaigns of the opposition and reelected Bello.

It added, “Although Independent National Electoral Commission has declared the senatorial election in Kogi West district inconclusive, we are confident that when the supplementary election is held, our candidate, Mr Smart Adeyemi, will reclaim his earlier stolen mandate.

“Our party’s victory in Bayelsa State is even more of a landmark. Against all odds and in defiance of the established but retrogressive political order since 1999, Bayelsans decided through their votes to overwhelmingly elect our governorship candidate, David Lyon.

“Bayelsans decided to ditch the disastrous regime of Peoples Democratic Party and pitch their tent with a progressive platform. This a sacred trust our candidate and party will not take for granted.”

APC thanked Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, their wives, governors and other party leaders for their support to its candidates.

“We appreciate the tireless efforts of our National Campaign Councils for Kogi and Bayelsa, headed by Kaduna State Governor, Mr Nasir El-Rufai and Jigawa State Governor, Mr Badaru Abubakar, respectively.

“We dedicate our party’s election successes to the good people of the two states, with a solemn promise that our victorious candidates would justify the confidence reposed in them.”

APC however admitted that much remained to be done in ensuring the sanctity of “electioneering, particularly partisan approach to elections.”

It added, “PDP must begin to address itself to the new reality that votes are beginning to count. PDP’s retrogressive tactics of massive thumb-printing, ballot box snatching, vote buying, thuggery, violence and other illegal schemes will no longer win elections for them.”

Bello dedicates victory to mother, Kogi people

Commenting on his victory,   Bello sympathized with the families of those who lost their lives.

He dedicated his victory to his mother, saying she played a vital role in his quest for the governorship seat.

The governor assured the people that he would never go back from his campaign promises, adding that the victory would inspire him and his Deputy, Mr Edward Onoja, to do more.

Oshiomhole, APC govs, Lyon visit Buhari, praise Jonathan

Meanwhile, National Chairman of the APC, Mr Adams Oshiomhole; Chairman of Progressives APC Governors’ Forum, Atiku Bagudu,; Governor of Jigawa State, Mr Abubakar Badaru, and Governor-elect of Bayelsa State, Lyon, paid a visit to the President  on Monday.

The governors and Lyon were much excited over the  “popularity” of APC’s candidate in Bayelsa, especially the reported support he got from former President Goodluck Jonathan, a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, to win the polls.

They spoke with State House correspondents after the meeting with Buhari ended. Oshiomhole, who was the first to speak, said Lyon enjoyed support in Bayelsa across the state and beyond APC.

“The candidate attracted support across the state; he had support beyond the APC family. The President is very happy about the outcome of the election,” he said.

 

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