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#AnambaraElection: Is Not Yet “Uhuru Uhuru” For Soludo As APC Has History Of Winning An Election Through Supreme Court & Helicopter

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A political commentator, Sani Michael has advised supporters and candidate of All Progressive Grand Alliance ( APGA ) not to sing ” Uhuru Uhuru ” yet despite taking significant lead in #Anambara gubernatorial election.

Speaking with  OurWorldGist at Abuja shortly the election was declared inconclusive by Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) Returning officer, Mrs Florence Obi, Mr Michael Sani said, “it is obvious that from the results collated thus far, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of APGA is the choice of the people but the candidate and his supporters must not relent on their oars or be carried away as All Progressive Congress ( APC ) which is the ruling party at the centre has its way of manipulating election results”.

He added that APC which is desperate to rule even in a state that it practically not on ground, had surprised Nigerians with manipulations on many occasions citing Imo, Kogi, Kano, Osun amongst others as those of their recent outings.

He gave examples of how Helicopter was used to fly political thugs from poling unit to another poling unit in Kogi November 2019 gubernatorial election in favour of APC adding that the same APC used Supreme court to elect a candidate who took 4th position in an election to become number one and later become Governor of the state.

He further stressed that these two strange circumstances have brought both phenomena whereby we now have “An Helicopter Governor and Supreme Court Governor” in Kogi State and Imo State respectively.

While commending Anambarians for speaking out loud at the polls, Sani also said that Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo and his supporters should follow INEC bomber to bomber as “Inconclusive Election”, is one of their methods in place to rig election in favour of APC.

He mentioned Kano’s last gubernatorial election and that of Osun state as some of the recent places where INEC had used ” Inconclusive Elections ” to rig election for APC.

He therefore said, “INEC declaration of #AnambaraElection Inconclusive after obtaining election results from twenty LGAs out of twenty one LGAs with the exception of Ihiala LGA is a plot to subvert the will of the people”.

Recall , the INEC had on Sunday announced results of twenty LGAs out of twenty one LGAs in which Prof Chukwuma Soludo of APGA is in pole position to win the election.

Soludo leads with 103,946 votes while the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Andy Uba has 42,942 votes; the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Valentine Ozigbo has 51, 322 votes and Young Progressives Party (YPP) candidate Ifeanyi Ubah has 20,917 votes.

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