By Ben Agande
Abuja – The Factional candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)
in the November 20 Ondo State governorship election, Jimoh Ibrahim, has
accused the Independent National Electoral Commission of trying exclude
him from the election by not accepting his papers as the authentic
candidate of the PDP.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja Sunday evening, Mr Ibrahim
said the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) is not an
appeal Court, therefore cannot determine who is the PDP candidate in the
election.
The business mogul’s claim to being the candidate of the PDP was
strengthened last week when an Abuja high Court ruled that the Electoral
body should recognise Ibrahim, who was produced by the Ali Modu Sheriff
faction of the party. Jimoh Ibrahim
His attempt to file the court judgement was allegedly rebuffed by an
official of the party whom he alleged demanded a bribe of one million
Dollars from him.
But the chief press secretary to the chairman of INEC, Rotimi
Oyekunmi denied the allegations saying no demand was made of the
candidate.
Speaking further on the matter, Jimoh Ibrahim said though the
electoral body had said it will obey the court judgement immediately it
was served, the music changed “immediately INEC was served the
judgement.
” After the service, the music changed. INEC should not allow one
governor to destroy its reputation. We are not saying that INEC will not
obey the court judgement.One of the officials demanded for one million
dollar bribe from me to process the court judgement” healleged.
The PDP chieftain who said he had petitioned president Muhammadu
Buhari and reported the official to the INEC chairman also demanded the
removal of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ondo State,
saying that he is card carrying member of the PDP.
Jimoh said he cannot be trusted to conduct a free and fair election in the state.
However, in a reaction, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC
chairman, Rotimi Oyekunmi said” it is not true that Mrs Babalola
demanded one million dollar bribe from Jimoh Ibrahim. Two other
officials of INEC witnessed the encounter between Mrs Babalola and Jimoh
Ibrahim.
Jimoh Ibrahim brought a copy of his judgement and wanted to impress
it on INEC to collect it. But we told him that we already have it. It
is incharitable and ungodly of businessman of his stature to make this
kind of allegation” he said.
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