Ikpeazu’s re-election a fraud – Accord Party claims

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Okezie Ikpeazu

The State chairman of Accord Party (AP), Ogbonnaya Uma, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate and incumbent, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu does not merit to be reelected into office for a second term.


Okezie Ikpeazu

He maintained that the last governorship poll in the state and the subsequent declaration of Ikpeazu as the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) was totally fraudulent.

Umah claimed that the PDP-led government in Abia, was taking advantage of the hunger that has been created by callous political class in the state, to deny the people of the state good governance.

The AP chairman who spoke in a statement issued to newsmen in Umuahia, on Monday morning, also defended the All Progressives Congress Governorship flag bearer, in the just-concluded March 9 election, in Abia, Dr. Uchechukwu Ogah, pointing out that the APC candidate remained the best alternative for the economic and infrastructural development of the state.

Parts of the statement reads,”Ikpeazu won the Abia state Governorship Election, not because, he campaigned better than Dr. Uche Ogah or toured Abia state communities more than him. The election was never won based on merit, integrity, accountability, popularity, intelligence, unquestionable character, ideas and purpose driven, but by fraud and taking advantage of the hunger that has been created by the callous political class. The masses are hungry and they believed that 2k could make them pot of soup, and quench their tastes, so, they bowed to the pressure of hunger by selling their votes to PDP candidate Ikpeazu against Dr Ogah.

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“Hunger has always been and hunger will always be the greatest weapon in the hands of the ruling class to subject the people, a hungry man is a sick man and when a man is sick, he attends to his health more than any other thing. I was part of the most campaigns on ground for 2019 general election as I have candidates contesting for Senatorial seat and House of Representatives though some of my candidates later joined APC and I witnessed so many things, how people begged us for money including bread and sachet water because of the hunger and poverty level in Abia State, created by the wicked political leaders.

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“We got to a certain village where women begged us for bread and strongly complained of hunger, we couldn’t resist this, but bought them bread and water because of love for humanity, not political interest. Then I asked myself how will these people resist and reject 2k from the political thieves when election comes? There my hope began to shake because I perceived that money might prevail against good character, integrity and competence. To solve Abia State electoral fraud, odious taste and deficiencies, we must solve the problem of hunger as hunger is the greatest weapon in the hands of the neo-functional politicians.

“Losing election does not mean one has lost his voice. Dr Ogah has always been and he will always be the voice of the oppressed in the society.

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Whether the people realize it or not, I believe that once we are able to defeat hunger which is the greatest enemy of true democratic practice in Abia State, the electorate will be able to clearly identify their real enemies and genuine friends in politics.

“The party men (partisans) who candidates always use to buy votes from the feeble-minded populace during elections must know that darkness, suffering and hunger does not know the political party they belong.

Suffering and hunger only recognize you as a human being and you will be treated as human by hunger. So, be careful and put the future of your generation into consideration because they will not be spared from the bad governance of those you bought votes for yesterday”.

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