The massive doctoring of election results during the April 11
governorship election in Akwa Ibom has been apparently exposed by the
examination of card readers used during the election.
The card readers, which were used by INEC, show that only 437,128 voters
were accredited during the April 11th election. However, INEC leaders
in the state fraudulently awarded the “winner” of the election, Udom
Emmanuel of the PDP, 996,071. In similar vein, INEC arbitrarily
allocated 89,865 votes to Umana Okon Umana, the governorship candidate
of the APC.
The source said the reality on the ground at the election could not
justify the huge number of votes allocated the to the PDP candidate in
the governorship election.
The card reader data, exclusively obtained by SaharaReporters and
attached below, show that Orue-Offong Oruko local government area, the
lone LGA won by the APC candidate, is the only area where the number of
accredited voters as recorded by card readers almost tally with the
number of votes declared by INEC.
Several cases disputing the outcome of the April 11 election have been
filed before the elections petition tribunal in Akwa Ibom.
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