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Thursday, October 6, 2016

How Edo State Election Was Rigged Edo poll: Ize-Iyamu is not worthy of 50,000 votes - Oshiomhole




– Governor Adams Oshiomhole has claimed that the PDP and its candidate Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, were the ones who rigged Edo election

– The Edo governor says Ize-Iyamyu is not worthy of 50000 votes

– He says ve in court how much the PDP profited from electoral fraud

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state has claimed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, were the actual riggers of the September 28 governorship election in the state, The Nation reports. According to Oshiomhole, he is ready to prove in court how much the PDP profited from electoral fraud, adding that the Ize-Iyamu he knows is not worthy of 50,000 votes.

Addressing to All Progressive Congress (APC) youths during a road show, Oshiomhole said: “We are happy with the outcome of the election. We have gone to present the candidate to the Crown Prince, the Edaiken N’Uselu, and he (Obaseki) has been very well received. “Thank you for coming out to celebrate. I am sure we encouraged our opponents to go to court. We will be able to lead evidence to show how much they profited from electoral fraud because the Ize-Iyamu that I know is not worthy of 50,000 votes.”

He added: “So, it’s like an armed robber rushing to the police station with bullet wounds and claiming that he has been shot, whereas he was the one who opened fire on very innocent people. We will expose them where it matters in our courtrooms. Remain firm and resolute.

“For me, I am happy. The political funeral of the godfathers is final. There is nothing they can do to turn the will of God. So, this is our finest hour and I can’t wait to meet them in court.” Ize-Iyamu lost to his main rival and candidate of the APC, Godwin Obaseki with 66,310 more votes.

Obaseki polled 319,483 votes as against Ize-Iyamu’s 253, 173 votes to win the election.






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