The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties has called for the resignation of the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, over the failed governorship poll in Anambra State.
The CNPP also on Monday claimed it discovered discrepancies in the results earlier announced by INEC.
In a statement signed by its  spokesperson, Osita Okechukwu, the party said it was making the call on  the basis of emerging incontrovertible evidences that showed that the  election was marred by gross irregularities.
The statement disclosed that CNPP had  uncovered massive fraud in the votes allocated to candidates after the  inconclusive November 16 governorship polls in the state, “which gave  the All Progressives Grand Alliance candidate, Willie Obiano, undeserved  lead.”
Apparently referring to the insistence  of INEC on conducting the supplementary election this week Saturday, the  CNPP made it clear that if Jega still upholds the flawed result in  spite of substantial evidence, it would be left with no option but to  call for his resignation.
“For the avoidance of doubt, beyond the  mangling of the voter register, the deliberate delay in arrival of  voting materials at the stronghold of the All Progressives Congress, the  Peoples Democratic Party  and the Labour Party and withholding of  result sheets, is the bizarre allocation of 96,569 votes which gave APGA  candidate the undeserved lead,” the statement read.It further stated “Where on earth did  INEC manufacture the 96,569 votes from? The INEC posted the Anambra  State governorship result as follows:  Total Votes Cast – 429,549;  Cancelled Votes -   113,113; leaving a differential of 316,436
“The electoral body stated that Mr.  Willie Obiano of APGA got 174,710 to finish tops. Mr. Tony Nwoye of PDP  polled 94,956 to finish second, Mr. Chris Ngige of APC came third with  92,300 votes, while Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah of LP came fourth with 37,440.
“The amazing results tallied 399,406 as  the total number of valid votes allocated to the four major candidates  during the election. However, bearing in mind that INEC said 429,529  people voted, out of which 113,113 were nullified, that means only  316,436 legitimate votes were recorded.”
It added, “The implication is that the  number of votes allocated to the four major candidates by INEC is higher  than the total number of valid votes cast during the election. This  does not even take into consideration the votes garnered by the  remaining 18 candidates in the contest.”
“Total votes allocated to candidates are  413,005. When you subtract 316, 436 from 413,005, you get 96,569. It is  our contention that the total votes scored by APndidate were inflated  from 78,141 to 174,710 votes, being the preferred candidate whose double  registration allegation still vibrates in spite of INEC’s attempt to  sweep it under the carpet.”
The statement noted that it was trite  law that if a principal willfully upholds or adopts the shady actions of  servants or agents, as in this instance, where Jega still upholds the  flawed result in spite of substantial and incontrovertible evidences,  they would call for his resignation.
 
CNPP demands Jega’s removal over flawed Anambra poll
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