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Obi Expresses Concern Over Brigandage In Rivers Election

The Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in February 23, Presidential election Mr. Peter Obi has expressed concern on fallouts from some states in the last Saturday’s gubernatorial and state assembly elections particularly in Rivers state and wants international attention drawn to it.

Mr. Obi a former Governor of Anambra state said in a statement from his media office that the militarization of election to the extent of carrying collation center to a military location and denying international observers access is clearly unacceptable and a grave breach of democratic norms.

The Vice Presidential candidate said that needless involvement of the military has aggravated the situation in Rivers state and wondered why the undue interest in Rivers, very well known strong PDP state.

He said that the Rivers state Governor Neysom Wike should be the last to face this type of harassment given his popularity with his people which is as a result of his outstanding performance which earned him Mr. project even from an opposition person.

Obi stated that all reasonable persons within and outside the country who desire the growth and sustenance of democracy in this part of the World should rise up and condemn what is going on in Rivers state.

“Any reasonable person should know that Gov Wike is the last person to be harassed knowing what he has put in just in four years in the delivery of democracy dividend.

The Vice Presidential candidate also described as curious the fact that all the six states that INEC declared inconclusive are where PDP was cruising to victory before it was halted.

He said that the ruling party has become so shameless in their desperation as they have become brazen in perpetuating their rigging agenda.

Finally Obi wants the global democracies to show more than passing interests in what is going on in Nigeria particularly Rivers state as such untoward behavior has far reaching consequences in the entire democratic process in the continent and the World.

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