2023 Elections

NNPP senatorial candidate in FCT accuses INEC of changing party logo during election

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The Federal Capital Territory chapter of the New Nigeria Peoples Party has rejected the outcome of the National Assembly elections in Abuja and had proceeded to the tribunal to seek redress.

The NNPP Senatorial candidate for the FCT, Ahmad Tijani, disclosed this on Thursday while addressing journalists in Abuja.

He, however, urged his party loyalists to remain calm while the party is prosecuting the case at the Court.

Tijani alleged that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Ireti Kingibe, who was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission, actually emerged through electoral malpractices.

He said, “All our efforts were sabotaged and undermined. I’m not trying to levy allegations but it is clear to everybody in FCT that Labour Party and the INEC played some role in sabotaging our efforts in NNPP.”

He alleged that the INEC unilaterally changed the logo of the party, thereby creating serious confusion on the day of the election.

The NNPP candidate said, “Our logo was changed on the ballot papers and this made NNPP to lose massive votes That is why I am challenging the result that led to the emergence of the Labour Party Candidate, Ireti Kingibe as the Senator-Elect. 

“The people of FCT did not elect her. They didn’t know Ireti Kingibe, they didn’t vote for her. This is going to cause a lot of issues, especially in FCT. This is where the seat of power is.

“This action is not going to drive peace, It is only going to lead to violence over the next four years, which is not what we want as a nation”

The NNPP Senatorial candidate further alleged that the logo of his party was omitted from the ballot papers sent to some areas.

He added that INEC allegedly failed to print enough tags for the NNPP agents, which deprived the party, the opportunity to have representatives in most polling units.

He said, “A day to the election, they told us they forgot to print the tags for FCT. We were trying to improvise, the following morning we saw other party agents with their tags. 

“By the time our agents who had been trained to protect their votes went to their polling units to do their assignment, they were sent away because they had no tags.

“About 90 percent of our agents could not conduct their assignment while the Labour Party and their agents were seen moving around with a tag that had both our logo and that LP.

“We are highly disappointed in LP.and we are not going to relent. We have to seek for justice not just for ourselves, for our people, for our supporters but for our democracy.”

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