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APC to INEC: Prosecute Obiano For Multiple Registration
 
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Sat, 9 Nov 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

The All Progressives Congress (INEC) has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate for the 2013 Anambra governorship election, Chief Willie Obiano, should be prosecuted by INEC for allegedly engaged in multiple voter registration.

CEOAFRICA.com gathered from sources that the Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said INEC should prosecute Obiano as a way of showing to Nigerians that the body is ready to march its claim of zero tolerance for multiple registrations with action.

”Prosecuting Obiano will also show that INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega was not just bluffing when he recently called for the establishment of an electoral offences tribunal before the 2015 general elections to help restore sanity to the country’s electoral process and deter people from committing electoral offences,” it said.

APC said it is important for INEC to ensure that Obiano is made to face justice, against the background of the statement credited to Prof. Jega that the Commission had detected 93,526 multiple registration cases in Anambra State ahead of the Nov. 16th Governorship Poll.

”It is now clear, from incontrovertible evidence in the public domain, that APGA’s governorship candidate is one of those who engaged in multiple voter registration, having registered twice in Anambra and at least once in Lagos.

”One of Obiano’s two voter registration cards was issued on Aug. 21st 2013 with VIN number 90F5B12B88377091121, while the second was issued on Sept. 3rd, 2013 with VIN number 90F5B15E7D378200332. Both gave his address as No. 1 Chief Willie Obiano Street, Otuocha, and showed he was born on 08-08-1955.

”Add this to the evidence out there that he also registered in Lagos, and one can see that Obiano is a serial electoral offender who must not be allowed to escape justice. Nobody is bigger than the law, and Obiano cannot be an exception,” APC said.

The party said its concerns about the ability of INEC to organize a free, fair and transparent governorship election in Anambra
on Nov. 16th has been further heightened by the fact that the Commission failed to discover Obiano’s multiple registration until it was published in the media.

”This means that the 93,526 cases that the INEC Chairman said it had detected in Anambra may not have been expunged from the voters’ register to be used for the Nov. 16th election. After all, if the case of such a high profile person like Obiano, who is contesting for Governor, was not discovered by INEC, how can the cases involving ordinary citizens be discovered?” it queried.

 

 

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