UNIPORT Lecturers
Opt-out of Rivers Re-run Election over Wike’s Warning
Some lecturers of the University of
Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) who were listed to serve as ad hoc staff of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the March 19 State and
National Assembly re-run elections in Rivers State have opted out of the
exercise over an alleged threat by the State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike.
INEC had shortlisted about 300
lecturers from UNIPORT to serve in the election as ad hoc staff.
The lecturers, who met with the Vice
Chancellor of the university, Professor Ndowa Lale, on Monday, said their
decision to stay away from the exercise was as a result of the statement
credited to the governor that those who planned to rig the re-run elections
should be ready for the consequences.
Wike had told Lale that the All
Progressives Congress (APC) had infiltrated the list of lecturers from the
institution with the aim of rigging the re-run legislative elections through
the imposition of politically compromised returning officers.
The governor had also claimed that one
Dr Otu Ekpeyong and an APC chieftain in Asari-Toru connived to draw up a list
of returning officers from the UNIPORT with the aim of rigging the re-run
polls.
He had warned that lecturers who
would allow them to be used by APC chieftains would face the wrath of Rivers
people.
Addressing the gathering of over 300
lecturers on Monday, Ekpeyong described himself as a man of integrity who had
witnessed many elections in the past and wondered why the governor should
suspect that he was planning to rig the March 19 re-run elections.
Ekpeyong said he had taken a personal
decision not to be part of the election.
“The vice chancellor gave me a job,
which I did to the best of my ability. This (INEC ad-hoc employee) is an
assignment I have done for over seven years and my integrity has never been in
doubt.
“Personally, I am making a decision
of not going anywhere (not to be part of the election),” Ekpeyong said.
Another lecturer, Dr. Ben Ihewosira,
explained that he was also opting out of the Rivers State re-run elections,
adding that the exercise had been politicised.
Similarly, Dr. Abdulrahman Megida,
who is a senior lecturer in UNIPORT, specifically demanded that his name be
expunged from the list of INEC ad-hoc staff for the polls.
According to him, “My name is
synonymous to the All Progressives Congress and you know that the government
here is PDP (Peoples Democratic Party). Based on that, I want my name to be
expunged from the list.”
The vice chancellor had earlier
advised the lecturers to stay away from the election if they were not sure of
contributing to the conduct of a free, fair and credible election.
Lale pointed out that since INEC had
not faulted the list, he would not withdraw it, adding that doing otherwise
would mean authenticating the allegations against the lecturers, whose names
were on the list.
“The university will not take it
kindly with anybody who may want to rubbish its (UNIPORT) name during the
forthcoming elections. I signed the list because I know the people on the list
are people with integrity.
“But each of you should be sure of
the decision you want to take. I want you all to be alive after the rerun
elections on the 19th of March,” Lale said.
Culled from This Day…………………….
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