Lagos Bye-elections: PDP reacts as APC alleges vote buying by main opposition//Politics
Lagos Bye-elections: PDP reacts as APC alleges
vote buying by main opposition
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in Lagos State has refuted allegations by the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) that the PDP planned to engage in vote-buying during this Saturday’s
by-elections.
The PDP state Publicity Secretary,
Taofik Gani, in a statement on Thursday, described the APC allegations as
unfounded. He added that the APC might have also verified the results of the
online polls released, which favoured the PDP candidates in the polls hence the
false alarm. “On the contrary, we have it on good authority that the APC
candidates have sought more funds to buy votes to win the Saturday
by-elections. “We are aware that APC thugs all over the state are now being
joined by thugs from other states. “Similarly, we are aware that APC has
members from outside the state, already lodged in Lagos State to unleash terror
during the voting. “We hope that the Lagos state governor will remain neutral.
We continue to keep watch,” Gani said. Earlier, the APC in Lagos State said it
had uncovered plans to disrupt Saturday’s Lagos East Senatorial District and
Kosofe Constituency II Lagos State House of Assembly by-elections in the state.
The party’s Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, in a statement on Thursday, said
APC members had observed the unusual mobilisation of hoodlums and miscreants
from within and outside the state to disrupt the electoral process in polling
areas where the PDP will likely return poor results.
“Our attention has been drawn to
certain developments that are capable of disrupting the by-elections for Lagos
East Senatorial District and the Lagos State House of Assembly for Kosofe 2
slated for this Saturday. “The members of APC in the areas where the elections
will be conducted have observed the unusual mobilisation of hoodlums and
miscreants from within and outside the state to disrupt the electoral process
in polling areas where the PDP will likely return poor results. “Similarly,
arrangements have been concluded to buy votes which negate the provision of the
electoral laws. “Our intelligence revealed the conclusion to pay the sum of
N5,000 per vote to undermine the process,” Oladejo said. The spokesman,
therefore, called on the security agents to be vigilant to arrest any
situation, capable of disrupting the electoral process. He urged the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remain impartial and
deliver on their responsibility to the nation. “Our members and supporters are
hereby enjoined to protect their votes in the best interest of our nascent
democracy,” the APC spokesman said. In another separate statement on Thursday,
Oladejo alleged vote-buying plan by PDP saying, the main opposition had
perfected plans to buy votes for N5, 000 each during the senatorial
bye-election. He asked INEC, police and other security agencies to be at alert
and warned that they would resist any plot to undermine the process.
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