ANAMBRA: INEC OFFICIAL DOCKED FOR NEGLIGENCE OF DUTY November 26, - TopicsExpress



          

ANAMBRA: INEC OFFICIAL DOCKED FOR NEGLIGENCE OF DUTY November 26, 2013 AN Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, official for Idemili North Local Government Area, Anambra State, in the last gubernatorial election in the state, Mr. Chukwujekwu Okeke was, yesterday, arraigned before a Wuse Zone 2 Chief Magistrate’s Court, Abuja, on a one-count charge of dereliction of duty. The Chief Magistrate, Mr. Usman Shuaibu, has however ordered that the accused be remanded in police custody till December 2, to enable the police complete its investigation on the matter. He also said that the application for bail filed on behalf of the accused would be considered on that day. COURTnew Earlier, the prosecutor, DSP Stanley Nwodo, from the Force CID, said that on November 16, the accused unlawfully breached his official duties at Idemili, where he was deployed. Alleged offence Nwodo informed the court that the accused deliberately withheld electoral materials designed for the elections, thereby, breaching electoral procedures. He then prayed the court to give the Police 14 days to enable it complete investigation into the matter. ‘Not guilty’ Nwodo said that the accused, who pleaded not guilty, was standing trial on a one-count charge of dereliction of duty contrary to Section 123 (1) (2) and (3) of the Electoral Act, 2010. Counsel to the accused, Mr. Daniel Nwogbodo, applied for bail for his client under Section 341 of the Criminal Procedures Code and Section 36(5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended. The sections, which highlight bail as a right of a citizen, say that an accused is considered innocent until otherwise proven. Nwogbodo told the court that his client was a senior civil servant and a responsible family man and would not jump bail. He also said that his client had a health condition (high blood pressure), which started deteriorating in Awka where he was held in Police custody before being transferred to the force CID in Abuja. Nwogbodo also told the court that his client would not jeopardise police investigation. Governor Obi Meanwhile, Governor Peter Obi of Anambra said, yesterday, that neither All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, nor himself rigged the November 16 governorship elections in the state. Obi spoke to journalists after the launch of the third phase of the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria, YouWiN, programme by President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa. He said: “In the election in Anambra State, I can go to any where as a Christian and tell you there was no issue of rigging. Those who wanted to rig were prevented from rigging and they are crying.” The governor said APGA as a popular and acceptable party in the state would defeat any opposition party in any election. He also faulted the calls for the cancellation of the elections by the opposition parties, saying “If you repeat that election 10 times, they will never win. “Why are they even talking about cancellation? The regulation, the rules or the law says that you have to win at least 25 per cent in two-third of the local governments “In the Anambra case, it is 14 local governments that make up the two third and only APGA can boast of that because we won in 18 local governments. “The nearest, which is PDP, won in nine local governments, APC is seven, and I can tell you that it is their own results that are doubtful.” It will be recalled that the election conducted on November 16 was declared inconclusive by INEC. The national electoral body had also fixed November 30 for the conduct of supplementary election in the state. INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, had admitted irregularities in the conduct of the polls and apologised on behalf of the commission.
Posted on: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 06:55:11 +0000

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