We have evidence APC, police, INEC rigged Edo poll –Orbih, state PDP Chairman
TThe Edo State Chairman of the Peoples 
Democratic Party, Chief Dan Orbih, speaks on the party’s grievances over
 the outcome of the September 28 governorship election, in this 
interview with ALEXANDER OKERE
he result of the 
governorship election announced by the Independent National Electoral 
Commission did not go down well with your party. What exactly are the 
issues?
The Edo State PDP has rejected the 
result as announced by INEC on the outcome of the governorship election.
 I must say that INEC must convince Nigerians that it has what it takes 
to conduct elections. I’m sorry to say that what we witnessed was not an
 election. For example, there was a returning officer for Etsako East 
Local Government Area, who came to the collation centre without a result
 sheet and he said that he had an accident, and that the screen of his 
laptop was broken. So, he did not even type anything to give as the 
result for that local government.
Somebody within the crowd offered him a 
piece of paper and he read the result from the paper given to him and 
that result was accepted by the state presiding officer. There was this 
other case of the returning officer for Etsako West Local Government 
Area, where Adams Oshiomhole comes from. They recorded 700 votes in his 
village and they wrote two votes for the PDP. The returning officer, on 
the prompting of the All Progressives Congress agent, said, “Let 
sleeping dogs”. But people insisted that he should talk. He came out 
with a very damning statement that the deputy governorship candidate of 
the All Progressives Congress was moving around with 10 armed thugs, 
forcing them (INEC officials) to be falsifying results in the various 
wards.
By the time he (INEC official) started 
speaking, the returning officer for the election from Ekiti State 
quickly stopped him so that he would not come out with more damning 
facts. But watching the announcement and the way they (INEC officials) 
were smiling and laughing, it was easy to reach a conclusion.
But one thing is clear with the Edo 
election; the future of democracy is bleak. Democracy is on trial and 
the only reasonable step this country must take to save democracy is to 
dissolve the present INEC and appoint men of proven integrity to handle 
future elections in this country. Only God knows what will happen if 
there is anything short of that by 2019.
Some people have described 
you (PDP members) as bad losers after you faulted the results, including
 the ones from Oredo and Ikpoba-Okha local government areas, where the 
APC was declared winner. 
It is obvious that they (INEC officials)
 just sat down to write results. Before the election, you will recall 
that the (state) publicity secretary of our party came out with the 
information that the results had been written. Specifically, he 
mentioned the name of a national commissioner, who is from the North and
 had no business in the South, where the election was to take place. But
 because she had a job to do, she came even before others, so that she 
could perfect their rigging strategy in Edo State.
Interestingly, neither (Governor Adams) 
Oshiomhole nor the woman denied the statement that they had written the 
results earlier. So for us as a party, we were not surprised by what 
played out on Election Day. They showed total disregard for the process 
that took place in the various units and wards across the state and sat 
down in the collation office, with Oshiomhole as the commanding officer,
 and were busy writing results. When it was obvious that, in spite of 
their manipulation, it was going to be extremely difficult to get the 
figures that could make them declare their candidate, based on what 
happened on that day, they resorted to outright cancellation of results 
where the PDP won overwhelmingly.
When the collation (officer) was asked 
by our party agent why there was a discrepancy in the figures, all he 
could say was that some people might have done their accreditations and 
did not return to vote. Unfortunately for him, he did not know that it 
was an election where both accreditation and voting were done 
simultaneously. So, it was a theatre of the absurd. A lot of things that
 happened on that Election Day gave the impression that the present 
leadership of the INEC has taken this nation back to the pre-colonial 
era. It has shown quite clearly to Nigerians that it does not have the 
capacity to conduct free and fair elections in this country. To that 
extent, I am convinced that democracy is on trial.
Your party claimed that 88 per cent of the votes cancelled belonged to the PDP. How did it arrive at that?
We have video recordings of the ballot 
papers, which show clearly that those votes belong to the PDP. For 
example, in Etete (Government Reserved Area), the PDP won overwhelmingly
 and there was no violence. Results were announced and people were 
jubilating; everything was done in an orderly manner. But at the 
collation centre, the returning officer cancelled the election. He said 
that there was violence, forgetting that we recorded what went on in 
that place. There were so many other places like that. In Olokpon, the 
voting materials did not even get there, but they announced results for 
the place and several other riverine areas of this state. So, this and 
so many other cases have shown clearly that we have a long way to go as 
far as elections are concerned.
We have documented evidence of areas 
where the PDP won overwhelmingly. But those results were cancelled. In 
one of such, the returning officer shamelessly announced a staggering 
figure of over 30,000 disallowed (void) votes for no just cause. He 
announced that votes he rejected were over 30,000.
Then, how would you react to
 the allegation by the state governor that the PDP was the party that 
rigged the election and induced voters with cash gists?
I am surprised that you are talking 
about Oshiomhole. I want to categorically state here that the PDP did 
not have any money to give to voters. We are not in government at any 
level. We had no support from the Federal Government, the state 
government or local government. What we did that shocked the APC and its
 leadership was that we were able to run one of the most effective 
campaigns ever embarked upon by any political party in the history of 
Edo State. We were able to campaign on issues. All these were further 
reinforced by the current economic hardship in the country.
The members of the APC are still finding
 it difficult to believe that we were able to mobilise so much support 
without the type of resources they brought to Edo to lure voters. In 
fact, it is common knowledge that Oshiomhole boasted that the people 
were hungry and that, with money, he would buy their votes. That was why
 they brought out billions of naira to lure voters. Even at that, the 
election still did not go in their favour.
But why did your party accuse the APC and INEC of alleged connivance to rig the poll without substantial evidence?
It (the rigging) was obvious. I said it 
three days to the election. The (Edo State) Publicity Secretary of the 
PDP, Chris Nehikhare, came out with the information that the party had 
received very reliable information that the results of the election were
 already being written, and that the results sheets were being given to 
the governor to write the results in favour of the APC. Interestingly, 
neither Oshiomhole nor INEC nor denied it. So, it means that both of 
them admitted that the information was correct and that was exactly what
 played out on the day of the election.
At a time the country is facing great 
economic challenges, INEC ought not to compound our problems by throwing
 this nation into political chaos. We cannot afford to put further 
burden on the socio-economic development of this country by causing 
confusion as a result of INEC’s gross incompetence and inability to 
assert its independence as a body empowered to conduct elections in the 
country.
How would you rate the role of the police and other security agencies in the conduct of the poll?
There was a general redeployment of 
commissioners of police before the election. Then, the Edo State 
Commissioner of Police was redeployed. The governor boasted that he had 
concluded arrangement with the (former) Commissioner of Police, Chris 
Ezike, on how he wanted the election to be conducted. He (Oshiomhole) 
went to Abuja and came back to say that the police commissioner would 
not be transferred. Indeed, the man was asked to stay back in Edo State.
As the date for the election drew 
closer, it appeared that the police commissioner was not ready to risk 
his profession for a pot of porridge. He then said that the man must go.
 He was transferred and another commissioner of police was posted to 
Edo. In a matter of days, following the fallout of my statement that if 
it was true that 8,000 armed militants had invaded Edo State as 
Oshiomhole claimed and that it was an indictment on the police command 
and other security operatives, the commissioner of police, in all 
sincerity, said there was no such invasion by militants.
Of course, that was at variance with 
earlier claims that there were security threats in Edo State, which was 
used to postpone the election. And that to the governor was not a good 
sign. Again, he went to Abuja to say that the commissioner of police, 
who claimed to be a Christian, should be posted out of Edo State and 
probably should be sent to a church to practice his faith. Surprisingly,
 the man was transferred barely 48 hours after. On the request of the 
governor, the current commissioner of police was brought in.
While this drama was playing out, 
prominent leaders and members of the PDP were victims of intimidations, 
arrests, harassments and violent attacks from the APC. At the end of the
 day, many of our members and supporters ended up fatally wounded in 
hospitals. Reports were made but no effort was made to bring those 
responsible for the crimes to justice.
Are you aware that some 
election observers lauded the conduct of the police during the election?
 Why is it so difficult for your party to agree with that?
We have documented evidence – pictures 
and videos – of police officers putting their thumbprints on ballot 
papers and putting the papers in ballot boxes. There are also pictures 
of INEC officials and National Youth Service Corps members doing the 
same thing. These pictures were taken by PDP agents, who were driven 
away from the polling units. From a distance, they were able to get the 
pictures of policemen and INEC officials putting ballot papers in the 
ballot boxes. Were they supposed to do those things under our law? We 
also have evidence of money being openly shared to voters by APC members
 in the presence of policemen. That is an electoral offence. So, what 
exactly were the roles of the police there? Were they there to aid and 
facilitate the process of subverting the will of the people?

 
 
 
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