Tribunal: Obi-Datti Campaign Alleges Plots by INEC To Manipulate FCT Results

The campaign group claims that the move is part of an effort to satisfy some dark goals. Mr. Oseloka H. Obaze, manager of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign, raised the alarm.

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Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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There is an attempt to change the original results of the Federal Capital Territory, According to the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign.

The campaign group claims that the move is part of an effort to satisfy some dark goals. Mr. Oseloka H. Obaze, manager of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign, raised the alarm.

He urged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, not to tamper with IRev in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

According to him, intelligence received by the campaign office indicates that INEC is under pressure to tamper with the results of various states, including the FCT, in order to keep the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in good standing.

“According to our source, INEC is tempering with the machines used in the election to adjust FCT results to give the APC candidate, the much-needed 25%, which he did not get as per the initial INEC declaration and for which he is being challenged at the Presidential election tribunal.

“It’s not clear how the Electoral Commission can brazenly carry out such bizarre action, but given the abracadabra they did to announce the APC Candidate winner by 4 a.m., there is nothing to be taken for granted.

“INEC and the ruling APC may be taking the adherence to the rule of law and due process disposition of Nigerians in general and the Obidient Movement in particular for granted, but it would be courting catastrophe for them to want to pour salt into an open wound inflicted on Nigeria’s electorate,” Obaze said.

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