The Independent National Electoral Commission (INE ) has rejected the call of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to redeploy the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Anugbum Onuoha.
Onuoha has been a subject of controversy over his relationship with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr Nyesom Wike.
Governor Godwin Obaseki and Wike have since fallen apart after the latter supported his second term bid following his defection to PDP.
Towards this end, Obaseki and the national leadership of the PDP have expressed fears that Onuoha would influence the election to favour the All Progressives Congress (APC) where Wike is now a minister.
Edo State PDP chairman, Anthony Aziegbemhin, on Thursday, submitted a formal protest letter to INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, requesting Onuoha’s ‘immediate redeployment’.
“The ties between these two are too close to ignore as they share familiarities and are also close associates.”
“The said Edo REC is a cousin to the Minister of the FCT, Mr. Wike. He also served as a former Commissioner and Special Adviser for Lands, Survey, and Housing to Mr. Wike during his tenure as Rivers governor,” the letter added.
However, Wike’s admittance on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Friday that Onuoha was his cousin aggravated the PDP’s reservations.
Speaking on the development, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, stated emphatically that the REC would not be redeployed.
He implored the PDP to focus on the process of the election rather than Onuoha.
According to him “The REC for Edo State will not be redeployed. The governorship election will be conducted on 21st September 2024 in 4,519 polling units, not in the REC’s office.
“In the same manner, polling unit results will be declared by the respective Presiding Officers after the voting, ballot sorting and counting processes, in the presence of accredited party agents and other stakeholders.
Obaseki and his party had refused to sign the peace accord ahead of the election. They have also been talking tough. While the governor describe the election as do or die, Illiya Damagum, acting chairman of the PDP, said party members would defend their votes with their blood.