Nwoye congratulates Obiano, says he leaves everything
to God …I lost to superior financial fire power — Chidoka …PDP candidate, Obaze
rejects
results …Nollywood Actor, Edochie gets 143 votes AWKA—Governor Willie Obiano, yesterday, lauded President Muhammadu Buhari for guaranteeing a level playing ground that allowed him to emerge winner of the Anambra State governorship election.
results …Nollywood Actor, Edochie gets 143 votes AWKA—Governor Willie Obiano, yesterday, lauded President Muhammadu Buhari for guaranteeing a level playing ground that allowed him to emerge winner of the Anambra State governorship election.
Anambra election results Willie
Obiano Reacting to his declaration as governor, Obiano also stretched out a
hand of fellowship to fellow participants, even as he affirmed that the victory
belonged to Ndi Anambra, who he said beat the odds to partake in an election
that was largely characterised by minimal violence. His assertions nonetheless,
as the results were declared, yesterday, according to local government basis,
many instances of election manipulation were cited by the local government
returning officers leading to the cancellation of results in several units.
The most conspicuous cases were
those of over-voting, the complicity of election officers among others. Obiano,
who topped the poll in all 21 local government areas, polled a total of 234,
072 votes to beat his closest rival, Dr. Tony Nwoye of the All Progressives
Congress, APC, who scored 98, 752 votes. Mr. Oseloka Obaze of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, polled 70, 293 votes to come third, while Osita Chidoka of the
United Progressives Party, UPP, polled 7, 903 votes to come fourth. Nollywood
actor, Yul Edochie, who contested on the platform of the Democratic Peoples
Congress, came out with 143 votes.
The returning officer, Professor
Zana Akpadu, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, said Obiano met all
the requirements to be declared winner. Former aviation minister and Corps
Marshall of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Mr. Osita Chidoka came fourth
while the newspaper publisher and businessman, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo came fifth
with the other 32 political parties trailing far behind.
Nwoye congratulates Obiano Reactions
to the conduct of the election were, yesterday, generally calm and supportive.
Dr. Nwoye, the APC candidate while congratulating Obiano, nevertheless pointed
out that his supporters and agents were maimed and harassed by APGA supporters
but said he left everything in the hands of God. Dr. Nwoye said he would not go
to court but that his party had the option of going to court based on the
evidence before it even as he said he and his supporters would support a second
term for President Buhari. Accepting the mandate of the constituents for a
second term, Obiano said yesterday: “Umu nnem, the victory we savour today
belongs neither to Willie Obiano nor to our great party, APGA. No! This sweet
victory belongs to Ndi Anambra!
“It belongs to the wheel barrow
pushers and the Okada riders who have clearly seen in our recent political
experience, a glimmer of light in the horizon. It belongs to the farmers in
Ayamelum, Onono, Ogbaru, Omasi, Omor, and Ufuma who have now realized that
Agriculture is the future of Nigeria. “It belongs to the teachers and civil
servants who have seen that a motivated workforce is the greatest asset of any
government and have rewarded our faith in them with an overwhelming verdict at
the polls. “So, I reach out a hand of brotherhood to my fellow
contestants…Oseloka, Tony, Osita, Godwin, and others whose names I cannot
easily recall here. And I say to you; my brothers, we have all fought a good
fight. But Anambra State is the
WINNER! The interest of Anambra
State is bigger than the private ambitions of anyone of us.
Therefore, I pray you to join hands
with me and build a better place for Ndi Anambra! Our beloved state needs our
talent and our time. The time to build a better place is NOW! Kudos for Buhari
“My first and deepest gratitude goes to the President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari for proving to Ndi Anambra that under
his watch, democracy will sink deeper roots in the Nigerian soil. Mr. President
promised us a free and fair election. Today, we can all see that he has kept
his promise.
Thank you so much, Mr. President!”
Among the earliest to congratulate Obiano yesterday was the Deputy President of
the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu who congratulated the governor and the
people on a peaceful poll. Ekweremadu Reacting to the conduct and outcome of
the election, Ekweremadu said: “I congratulate Governor Willy Obiano on his
victory. It is a vote of confidence by the people of Anambra in his leadership
style and capacity to deliver more dividends of democracy in the next four
years. “But, above all, I believe that the process matters more than the
outcome.
I commend the good people of Anambra
State, INEC, security agencies, media, civil society organisations, election
monitors, among numerous others for making the election peaceful.” Ekweremadu
called on Governor Obiano to reach out to his political opponents and also
recruit the best hands to move Anambra State forward, irrespective of their
political leanings. Obiano manipulated the process — Osita Mr. Osita Okechukwu,
a chieftain of APC and director-general of the Voice of Nigeria, VON on his
part said Obiano’s victory was a result of President Buhari’s neutrality.
“Governor Willie Obiano benefited handsomely from President Muhammadu Buhari’s
commitment to free, fair and transparent election.
This is a case of democracy convert,
who behaved better than old democrats. Otherwise, he couldn’t have allowed
Obiano to manipulate INEC and security agencies against his party’s candidate.
“But reports reaching us say the election was free and fair. Yes, free and
fair, but one does not know how Obiano will cope with governance, as per
finance, when he over bided other candidates? In our local parlance, he used
all the firewood. It was more or less a cash and carry election. “Can you
imagine that the chairman of our great party, Emeka Ibe was arrested by
security agents on the eve of the election. In the days of yore, a federal
ruling party chairman will be parading the town with soldiers and policemen. A
lot of our canvassers and sundry officials were harassed and hounded. It was
the theatre of absurd.
“The Obiano camp was smart enough
that it was almost the same set of University of Calabar lecturers who
delivered him in 2013 that returned as Collation Officers, and Returning
Officer. What a sharp coincidence of posting. The election is less than free
and fair. He just benefited from Mr. President’s commitment.” I lost to
superior financial fire power — Chidoka UPP candidate, Chidoka, who marshalled
a loud campaign that emphasised Ibo identity, blamed his loss on money
politics, saying he deliberately refused to trade money for votes as was done
by some of the other candidates. “On November 18, our people announced strongly
their rejection of politicians. They traded their votes because they doubted we
would truly represent their interest. While our message resonated with the
people, they doubted that the political class cared about them. They voted for
the highest bidder. “When, by Thursday, a large percentage of our supporters
insisted that they will not vote unless we paid, I insisted we will not pay for
votes. The decision not to pay ended our good run.
We accept the voters’ decision. We
also heard our people, by their turnout and transactional approach, as they
took sides with our Party’s considered view that the issue of justice, equity
and fairness should be canvassed within Nigeria. “In all, we hold our heads
high; high because we did not lose the poll due to paucity of ideas or lack of
“structure.” We lost to superior financial fire power. As Democrats, we concede
to the voters’ choices. The true hallmark of democracy is the respect for the
voice of the ballot as that of the majority. “But the inner truth is that we
won! We won at the most important place; in the hearts of people; our people
who saw us toil and push in the arena against all odds; who saw the sincerity
of our mission and gave all in support of our quest for collective good.
We salute you for your support and
personal sacrifices to the campaign.” Why Peter Obi’s candidate lost — Ikokwu
Reacting to Governor Willie Obiano’s re-election, yesterday, the Second
Republic politician and lawyer, Chief Guy Ikokwu, attributed it to Obiano’s
performance and the need to ensure political stability and balance in the
state. He said former Governor Peter Obi is a good man, who served the state
well but his candidate, Oseloka Obaze was rejected at the polls because “Obi
made the tactical mistake of being a godfather, who thought he can always
impose people on the state, not on the basis of ideology or consultation with
the people.” His words: Governor Obiano deservers re-election because has done
much more than many governors who are in their second terms across the country
on two critical issues – security, and welfare of workers in terms of payment
of their wages.
Most state governments have not been
able to pay the very meagre salaries of their workers. There are states that
generate more revenue than Anambra State but yet are still owing salaries and
pensions. At the Federal level, pensions of people who worked for 35 years are
still being owed. Pensioners are being paid in Anambra. Workers are regularly
paid. “If Obiano had not been re-elected it means any other governor that comes
even from Anambra North will still want eight years, two terms and his first
term will be a learning process. That is the critical observance of most
Anambra people. The result has nothing to do with party politics or agitation
for Biafra.” Obaze rejects results Obaze Obaze in a reaction said that the
results did not reflect the will of the people. He said: “The over voting and
inconsistencies between the counted ballots and card reader data remains
exceedingly worrisome.
“The uniformity of the incumbent
governor wining 21 local governments is a political aberration in the context
of Anambra politics. “The election results as reported, shows that nothing
matters to the Anambra electorate. The people have spoken. They have taken a
cursory long term view of what they wish for Anambra State.” Dr. Alex
Obiogbolu, who took second in the PDP governorship primaries, however, welcomed
the election even as he lamented the import of the election on PDP faithful in
the state. “To my PDP family members, I understand your emotions at this moment
and more so, that mine has been one of frustration and anger at oneself. We had
been promised a reformed PDP, and assured severally that impunity was a thing
of the past. I urge that we accept the will of the people,” he said.
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