The Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State, is set to approach the election petitions tribunal to challenge the victory of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the governorship and House of Assembly elections in the state.
The state PDP chairman, Adebayo Dayo, who said this on Saturday, said the state PDP governorship candidate, Gboyega Isiaka, won in the governorship election, alleging that the APC rigged the poll by manipulating the scores at the collation centres.
“We are going to the tribunal to challenge the results of the governorship and House of Assembly elections. We won the governorship election but the APC rigged by changing figures at the collation centres. We are already putting our facts together,” he said.
He said the party executive council in the state tried its possible best for the party in the just-concluded elections.
However, the Director General, Senator Ibikunle Amosun Campaign Organisation, Bode Mustapha, described the allegation of rigging against the APC as unfounded.
He said the PDP’s governorship candidate, who had declared himself winner before the election was concluded,should be questioned.
Mustapha added, “We got information that the PDP wanted to rig the election but they were not successful. There are 4,010 polling booths in Ogun State, results were still being collated across different polling booths with some of them very far away. Then where did he get his results from?”
Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Timothy Ibitoye, said Isiaka’s allegations were untrue.
“Were you in the collation centre? If you were, then how is it possible for any irregularity to take place? Results were collated and announced publicly, and we have all seen the results.”
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