Politics
INEC postponement saves APC from defeat – Dokpesi
Chieftain and frontline contender for National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi has described the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone Edo Governorship Election as “unfortunate”.
In a statement by Omor Bazuaye, media aide to Raymond Dokpesi Campaign Organisation, Dokpesi said it is a shame that once again Nigerians are subjected to this kind of gross impunity and flagrant abuse of power that is currently being exhibited. Dokpesi received information about the postponement just as he led a last minute campaign for candidate of PDP, Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu in Etsako East and taking the campaign and the message of a better future from his own ward 1 deep into zone 4.
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Dokpesi said what INEC had done was to postpone PDP’s victory at the polls and delay the inevitable defeat of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state. He said no matter how many times and how long INEC postpones the election, the people in his Etsako East have rejected APC and have made up their minds to vote PDP.
Dokpesi visited Oshiolo Village where he met with the village head, Chief Agaye Izobor. The campaign trail then journeyed to Ekwotsor where it was received by a large crowd of party supporters before moving on to other neighbouring villages like Agiere and Weppa. INEC has fixed a new date of September 28 for the election which was previously fixed for Saturday September 10.
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