In the face of the inexplicable torching, and completely razing down the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, has pointed fingers at an alleged possible suspect.
INEC offices Nationwide, and especially, in the South-east, have fallen victims to attacks by yet to be identified hoodlums to the extent that the Commission says the effect of the attacks could affect the 2023 General elections, and, particularly, the upcoming Anambra State Governorship election.
But while the Police are still investigating, Governor Uzodimma, has directed them to a person of interest. He said that the former National Commissioner of INEC, Prof. Lai Olurode, should be quizzed over the recent incessant attacks on INEC offices.
In a Press Release signed on his behalf by his Media Adviser/Chief Press Secretary, Oguwike Nwachuku, on Monday, May 24, 2021, the Governor said he believes that Prof. Olurode’s inciting comments over the attacks on INEC offices were mere smokescreen to cover up what the unsuspecting members of the public may not know, but which the former INEC official knows about the attacks for which he should be properly investigated.
Prof Olurode had, in a statement credited to him in The Guardian of Monday, May 24, 2021, said that “the court ruling that produced Governor Hope Uzodimma and the agitation by Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) were likely reasons for the recent attacks on the Commission’s offices.”
He did not end there. He continued: “The perception that elections do not always reflect the will of the people in the country was another factor that should not be ignored….Most of the attacks in Imo State was caused by the ill-fated election. It was more of judicial victory, because that election someone, who lacked the formidable electoral strength became Governor.”
Governor Uzodimma believes that Prof Olurode was either directly involved in the attacks on INEC offices as recently witnessed in parts of the country, or deeply connected to those perpetrating the ill.
The Governor said the only way Prof. Olurode can absolve himself from the attacks on INEC offices is if he is properly interrogated by security agents.
Governor Uzodimma noted that Prof. Olurode has shown that the years he spent in INEC were a complete waste if he could not come to terms with the role of the Judiciary in the Electoral process.
The Governor wondered how possible it is for any politician in the country to win or lose an election through the Nigerian Courts without INEC’s involvement.
Governor Uzodimma reasoned that Prof. Olurode and his likes have done great damage to the Nigerian society by playing the ostrich and feigning ignorance of how the Judiciary contributes in deepening our democracy, particularly, in an environment where electoral fraud and criminality are elevated to a faith.
The Governor, therefore, urged members of the public not to look beyond their shoulders for those destroying our democracy and of late, burning INEC offices and other government property, as Prof. Olurode, from every indication, fits the mould and ought to be made to face the law if found culpable.
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