The Independent National Electoral
Commission on Tuesday declared elections in five out of the 24 state
constituencies in Ebonyi State inconclusive.
The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner
in the state, Dr. Lawrence Azubuike, said in Abakaliki that the decision
followed cancellations and non-conduct of elections in some areas in
the affected constituencies.
The affected constituencies include
Abakaliki South, Ezza North East and Ezza North West as well as Ohaukwu
North and Ohaukwu South.
Azubuike explained that the number of
registered voters in areas affected by cancellation of results in the
five constituencies exceeded the difference between the two leading
candidates in the contest.
He said, “The number of registered voters
in the affected areas exceeds the difference between the two leading
candidates in the election, and therefore none could be returned.”
The REC emphasised that the measure was
part of efforts by the commission to ensure that the votes count and
give opportunity to the people to have a voice in choosing their
leaders.
He noted that no date had been fixed for the election.
“The election will be re-conducted not in
the whole constituency but in the affected polling units and the number
will be added to announce the winner,” he added.
On the result of the 19 constituencies so
far released, Azubuike explained that the Peoples Democratic Party won
in 17 constituencies; the Peoples Progressives Alliance clinched victory
in Afikpo North East, while the Labour Party triumphed in Izzi East
constituency.
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