“Let Us Be Clear”: Labour Party Akpata Opens Up On What Transpired During Edo Governorship Election - AZNews

“Let Us Be Clear”: Labour Party Akpata Opens Up On What Transpired During Edo Governorship Election

The Labour Party (LP) candidate, Olumide Akpata, has expressed shock over widespread vote-buying at the Saturday, September 21 governorship election in Edo state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Legit recalls that All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Monday Okpebholo was declared winner as he garnered 291,267 votes to defeat his closest rival, Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who secured 247,374 votes, while Akpata received 22,761 votes.

Akpata lamented at the willingness at which electorates sold their votes to politicians because of the current economic hardship.

As reported by The Punch, the lawyer-turned-politician said what took place was not an election but a transaction.

He said the act which was antithetical to democratic norms was carried out by the two dominant parties.

The former NBA President stated this while addressing newsmen at a press conference in Benin City on Monday, September 23.

According to Akpata, vote-buying was enabled by both those who chose to abstain and those who participated and willingly sold their votes.

“Let us be clear, what transpired on 21 September 2024 was not an election but a transaction. It is shocking that the electorate were willing to sell their votes.
“This was also enabled by those who chose to stay away, making it easier for the two dominant parties to afford a significant majority of the few votes available, and by those who came out and willingly sold their votes.”
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Meanwhile, Legit reported that Kelly Ogbalo, the chairman of the Labour Party in Edo state, alleged that the governorship election was marred by serious irregularities.

Ogbalo spoke after APC’s Okpebholo was declared the winner of the poll, defeating PDP’s candidate Asue Ighodalo and LP’s Olumide Akpata.

The LP chairman also spoke about the party heading to court over claims of vote-buying and Akpata’s heavy defeat.