The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Edo, Anugbum Onuoha, stated that his relationship with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) should not disqualify him from serving as an official of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
Legit reported that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had urged INEC to remove Onuoha from his position in Edo due to his familial connection to the Minister.
However, INEC rejected the request, emphasizing that the election is not about the REC.
Onuoha assures of transparency in electoral process
Oyekanmi added that polling unit results would be declared by Presiding Officers after the voting, sorting, and counting processes, in the presence of accredited party agents and other stakeholders.
As reported by Daily Trust, Onuoha addressed the issue, urging Nigerians to disregard his relationship with Wike.
He said:
“It’s true that I’m a cousin to the minister. When I was appointed, I was vetted and confirmed by the Senate.
“I was sworn in by INEC Chairman Professor Mahmood Yakubu.”
Onuoha defends his position amid controversy
He noted that he had been posted to Edo last year without any objections to his familial ties, Vanguard reported.
He added:
“What matters now is whether I have the capacity to conduct the election. My background as an associate professor of law and my experience as an electoral commissioner in Rivers State’s RSIEC should speak to my competence.
“Does being related to Wike disqualify me from serving? Am I not a Nigerian? The focus should be on my ability to do the job, not on my family ties.”
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In a related development, Legit reported that the Labour Party (LP) chapter in Edo state has debunked reports that its governorship candidate, Olumide Akpata, has stepped down for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), candidate, Asue Ighodalo.
LP publicity secretary, Sam Uroupa, denied the report that Akpata stepped down for Ighodalo after wide consultation.