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  • ‘Eno didn’t influence A’Ibom LG election in favour of PDP’

    ‘Eno didn’t influence A’Ibom LG election in favour of PDP’

    The Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) has denied allegation that Governor Umo Eno influenced the October 5 local government election in favour of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    The Commission’s Chairman, Aniedi Ikoiwak, who stated this on Tuesday while declaring open a two-day 2024 post election retreat in Uyo, said that at no point did the governor give directives to him on how the election should be conducted.

    Ikoiwak, however, admitted that he was under pressure by some powerful politicians to manipulate the election in favour of certain interests but he resisted such manipulations and chooses to deliver a credible exercise.

    “Compared to the local government elections conducted in other states, Governor Umo Eno did not give us any directives. The governor didn’t call us at any time to say do this or do that in favour of anybody or his political party.

    “We are not saying we didn’t meet with the governor but it was to request for funds to do certain things in the political atmosphere but certainly not to say this is how and where I want the election to go.So I will say that there was no overbearing influence from the Governor.”

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    On whether political parties tried to manipulate the election, Ikoiwak said: ‘Definitely politicians will like influence the process in their favour but certainly we were not compromised.

    “Talking about rigging I will say that if you leave election material, the first instinct of a typical politician will be how to carry it for his own interest even if that material is there for him”.

    The Commission’s Chairman disclosed that individuals and political parties have started going to court to challenge the outcome of the election, adding that it is a process stage in elections.

    “People have gone to court which is a normal process. I have said that election is in there stages, the pre-election, the election proper and the post election. 

    “At the post-election stage the commission does not have a say because people will assess what you did. People will definitely go to court to challenge the outcome of the election. 

    “People look at the court process is not a setback is a learning process because maybe there are few things that we didn’t do well and the court will say this is how it should have been done”, he said.

    Ikoiwak explained that the retreat was organised for the Commission to appraise itself on the election with the aim of identifying loopholes for improvements in future election.