
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has insisted
that it would not issue Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, (APC) a return certificate as an elected
senator unless a court of competent jurisdiction gives the order.
According to INEC: “The
position of the commission has not changed. The position of the
commission is that we will not issue certificate of return to Governor
Rochas Okorocha in relation to the senatorial election,” INEC’s head of
voter education Festus Okoye said at a press conference in Abuja.
“Since
the matter is already in court, the best thing to do is not to prejudge
the matter that is in court, but to allow the judicial processes to run
through. As of today, the matter is pending in court, the best thing to
do is to wait for the outcome of the judicial process.”
Okorocha contested the Imo West Senatorial District election on February 23 and was declared the winner of the election.
But
INEC refused to acknowledge his victory because the returning officer
Innocent Ibeabuchi was made to announce the result under duress.
However,
Okorocha has said that the withholding of his certificate of return by
the INEC has the potential to stir tension in Imo State.
He
insisted that INEC’s action was an insult to his person and a mockery of
Nigeria’s democracy. He alleged that he’s aware that INEC has colluded
with some of his political enemies to deny him his mandate.
But
Okoye said, “If at the end of the day, the court gives an order that we
should give him his certificate of return, of course, the commission
will obey the order.”
He explained that “If on the other hand, the
court takes a different position and makes other consequential orders
in relation to the conduct of the elections in Imo West, we will also
comply with whatever order the court gives.”
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