INEC Strips Uzodinma over allegation
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has replied the Imo State governor, Hope Uzodinma, that his several attacks on the commission’s reputation cannot stop it from doing what it considers the ideal thing, the Nation reports.

INEC insisted on the Imo governor to show evidence to authenticate his allegation that all senior staff of the commission in the southeast is truly a member of a particular political party.

Responding to the governor’s claim that INEC senior staff in the southeast, are all card carrying members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the commission said it was surprised that he could make such allegation.

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Chief Press Secretary to the INEC National Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, in a statement made available to The Nation, stated that casting aspersions on the commission cannot deter it from doing the right thing.

Uzodinma had, while explaining the grounds on which he approached the Supreme Court, accused INEC of deliberating excluding his votes because it was working for the PDP candidate.

However, the commission, in the response pointed out that, “it is quite surprising that Mr. Hope Uzodinma is affirming that all INEC senior staff in the southeast, are card carrying members of a political party.

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“How did he come to that conclusion? The commission will be grateful if he could supply the INEC headquarters with the compelling proof of that allegation so that action can be taken.”

“However, Nigerians would have noticed that some politicians have now formed the habit of casting aspersions on the commission whenever we insist on the right thing.

“Notwithstanding, we will not be discouraged and we will not be deterred by these unwarranted attacks”.

The commission will continue to discharge its constitutional responsibilities without fear and favour.”

By Famous Reporters

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