Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has threatened those nursing
intent to rig the legislative rerun election, scheduled for December 10, to be
ready to face the consequences.
The
governor, who briefed the media, yesterday, at the Government House in Port
Harcourt, on alleged arrest and recovery
of sensitive materials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
allegedly printed at Isiokpo Street, Port Harcourt, on Saturday, accused the
electoral agency, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the police of plotting
to rig the rerun election in the state.
The
people of Rivers, said the governor, are prepared to resist such plot.
“If
you rig this election, you rig your life. If you like, bring American Marines
here, we will resist rigging in Rivers. Let the people make their own choices;
INEC, should not take us for granted,”
he said.
Wike
also accused the police of trying to destroy evidence of the illegal printing
of INEC sensitive materials and failing to prosecute those behind the illegal
act. He alleged it was due to pressure from Abuja and appealed to President
Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted.
In
a swift reaction, Rivers APC accused the governor and the PDP of using thugs to
stage, “bursting of a fake result sheets printing syndicate in Port Harcourt.”
Publicity
Secretary of APC in the state, Mr. Chris Fineface said no APC person, chieftain
or ordinary member, was involved in any of the “purported actions as alleged by
Wike and the PDP, assuming without conceding that any such development took
place.”
“The
APC would like to unequivocally state that the party has zero-tolerance for
electoral malpractice and does not directly or indirectly engage in any form of
electoral malfeasance. We advise Rivers people and indeed Nigerians not to fall
for Wike’s antics deliberately contrived to tarnish the image of the APC and
its members in Rivers State,” he said.
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nandi Omoni confirmed that “some persons
were arrested in connection with alleged printing of INEC sensitive materials”
but did not disclose the number of persons arrested. He only said the suspects
were being interrogated and added that the police would make their findings
public.
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