Chuba-Ikpeazu calls for probe of BVAS failure in Onitsha

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A member representing Onitsha North and South in the House of Representatives and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security operatives to investigate the failure of BVAS machine in Onitsha North and South local government areas.

She said the failure of BVAS and late arrival of materials to most polling units in her constituency was a plot and calculated attempt to disenfranchise many voters in that area.

The lawmaker who spoke to newsmen in Onitsha on the outcome of the election, alleged that the failure of BVAS and late arrival of electoral materials in Onitsha and other strongholds of APC was planned to stop people from voting enmasse for APC.

“I want to make it clear that the machine rejected me two times and I insisted to vote. In most wards and polling units in Onitsha North and South which is my stronghold, many people did not vote due to malfunctioning of the machine.

“It was a calculated attempt not to allow my supporters to vote for APC that was why they brought non functional machine in my constituency. They knew about my popularity in Onitsha and I never lost any election since 1999, no matter the political party I contested in like APP, ANPP, PDP and now in APC.

“I want INEC and security agencies to investigate what happened in Onitsha. The failure of BVAS was to stop my numerous supporters from voting, the late arrival of electoral materials in most polling units was also a plot to disenfranchise my people.

“The electoral materials did not arrival early in most polling units in Onitsha and where it came early, the machines refused to work which delayed the voting in most places. It was a calculated plot to disenfranchise my supporters because this place is my stronghold and nobody has beaten me in Onitsha in the previous elections.

“I want to make it known to the world that many of my people did not vote during the election due to BVAS malfunctioning and late arrival of materials to the polling units. Many people came out en masse to cast their votes but went home disappointed when the machine rejected them severally. It was a planned deal to stop my supporters from voting for my new party APC in the last election” Ikpeazu lamented.

(Sun)

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