The attempt to recall the Senator representing Kogi
West Senatorial District, Dino Melaye, has failed after the verified
signatories to the petition for his recall fell short of requirements.
For the verification exercise to succeed, 50 percent plus one of the
signatories to the petition had to be verified.
However, based on
the results announced by Professor Ukertor Gabriel Moti, the
Declaration Officer for the exercise held in the senatorial district on
Saturday, only 18,742 of the 189,870 of the signatories to the petition
for the Senator’s recall were verified by INEC. Although some hoodlums
attacked the office of the Independent National Electoral
Commission(INEC) in Mopamuro Local Government of Kogi state on Saturday.
The hoodlums disrupted the collation of results, shot in the air,
damaged vehicles and escaped with results sheets, while the INEC staff
fled for safety.
One of the INEC staff, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, alleged that the hoodlums were political thugs who
accompanied an aide of the governor to the INEC office to challenge the
outcome of the verification exercise as it did not favour them. The
hijack of the result sheets at the council, was one of the low points of
the exercise to recall Senator Dino Melaye, who represents Kogi West in
the Senate. The verification of the signatures calling for his recall
was marred by low voters turn out at many polling units.
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Correspondent who monitored the verification exercise reports that
between 70- 80 per cent of the petitioners in all the 10 wards in the
council failed to come out to verify their signatures. The exercise
which lasted for six hours from 8am to 2pm, was very peaceful, free,
fair and credible as the scanty petitioners were seeing verifying their
signature with low turnout. In Ward 01 (Units: 001; 002; 003) , Ward 03
(Units: 01; 02; and some other units in other wards, only 20 to 25 per
cent of the petitioners were recorded as counted by the poll officers.
However,
one polling unit each in Ward 06 and 07, Orokere and Takete-Ide
respectively recorded 40 and 45 per cent turnout while only one polling
unit recorded 90 per cent turnout (103 out of 110 petitioners.
Many
voters expressed their displeasure over the appearance of their names
on the recall register, saying they were shocked because they never at
anytime signed any document for Melaye’s recall. One of the voters at
Ward 06, unit 04, Mrs Funmilayo Ojo, said that she was surprised to see
her name among the petitioners, saying “it shall not be well with the
perpetrators of such act”
