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former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has raised
the alarm over a plot to rig the 2015 presidential election in favour of
the North.
In a statement on Wednesday, the ex-governor argued that the
South-East, which is President Goodluck Jonathan’s strongest support
base, was disadvantaged in the recent distribution of polling units by
the Independent National Electoral Commission.
He said the fact that the South-East was allocated just over 1000
polling units, as against over 7000 units in the North-West, was an
indication of a definite plan to rig the February 14 presidential
election.
He said, “The distribution of polling units by INEC is shocking and
does suggest a blatant design to do something sinister and to do it with
impunity. In that distribution, the North-West had more than 7000
units, the South-East was given about the same number of polling units
as Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, just a little more than 1000
units.
“The new distribution of polling units correlates negatively or
inversely with distribution of votes for Jonathan in 2011 presidential
election. The South- East is considered Mr. President’s strongest
support base. Is that why it received this low, indeed insultingly low
allocation of polling units? If this distribution of polling units is
not blatant indication of a definite plan to rig the 2015 presidential
election, then we should doubt that one plus one is two”.
The former governor claimed that the plot might be the source of the
confidence some northern politicians have expressed ahead of the 2015
presidential election.
Ezeife, who was a delegate to the 2014 National Conference, said the
outcome had provided the design for a new Nigeria in which all ethnic
nationalities can maximise their true interests.
He also urged President Jonathan to push for the people’s
confirmation of the decisions of the conference, saying that should take
precedence over the 2015 election.