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War of Word Between Dino and INEC chair

War of Word Between Dino and INEC chair

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There was drama at the International Conference Centre in Abuja on Monday when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) resumed the collation of the February 25 presidential election results for the second day.

The drama ensued when a member of the 8th National Assembly from Kogi West Senatorial District and the PDP agent, Dino Melaye protested the results of Ekiti State announced earlier on Sunday.

Before the commencement of the days proceeding , the PDP agent , Dino Melaye raised a concern about the result of yesterday’s result announced by the Ekiti state REC.

Melaye caused a stir when he fiercely insisted that the INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu must not accept the results of Ekiti, alleging that there were incidents of over voting and electoral irregularities.

Yakubu, at first, entertained Melaye’s complaints but the former lawmaker sprang up and demanded that the presentation of results by state collation officers for the presidential election did not in any way translate to the declaration of results by INEC.

Dino complained that the results annouced at national collation centre weren’t uploaded on the commission’s Results Viewing Portal (IReV). He was immediately supported by other party agents.

The INEC chairman, however, overruled Melaye and ratified the result presented by the SCOPs for Kwara and asked those of Ondo and Osun to proceed with their results.

However, Melaye left his seat, stormed the arena right before the INEC chairman and ranted that the results presented by the SCOPs won’t be accepted by his party.

“I am a party agent , and I am not being disruptive , I am allowed to do this by law.

“ Mahmood instantly cautioned Melaye by saying “You are being disruptive” and announced a one hour break.

Melaye addressed the media after this, saying him and his party will do everything humanly possible to make sure that the right thing must be done.

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