• About
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, July 11, 2025
  • Login
Jungle Journalist Media Limited
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY
No Result
View All Result
Jungle Journalist Media Limited
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY

Home » NEWS » UPDATED: Ndi Enugu beseige INEC office demand that INEC declare Peter Mbah winner 

UPDATED: Ndi Enugu beseige INEC office demand that INEC declare Peter Mbah winner 

INEC, act right now, declare Mbah winner —PDP Campaign Spokesman Nana Ogbodo 

by Jungle Journalist
March 20, 2023
18
SHARES
177
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

 

Enugu residents and supporters of the Dr Peter Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP have staged a protest at the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

 

Mbah is currently leading his closest challenger, Chijioke Edeoga of the Labour Party with 16747 votes.

 

According to the results collated from the 17 Local Government Areas in Enugu State, the PDP polled a total of 174,289 votes while Labour Party had 157,542 votes.

ReadAlso

I won’t leave PDP —Peter Mbah

Mbah’s Two Years of Effective Governance in Enugu State

 

The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Dr Chukwuemeka Chukwu, however said that proceeding will commence again by 8:30am on Monday to allow the commission, attend to the complaints raised by both PDP and Labour Party.

 

But the supporters of the PDP are insisting that INEC isn’t a tribunal and as such, should declare Mbah winner and accusing the umpire of trying to scuttle the process.

 

 

The PDP Campaign Council Spokesman, Nana Ogbodo who spoke with Jungle-Journalist.Com from the protests ground, cautioned INEC to do the needful to avoid breakdown of law and order in the state.

 

He said “Nobody should by any action or inaction foment trouble in Enugu State. When results were collated, the EO did not raise any issue. Its not the position of the Returning Officer to begin to adjudicate on the propriety otherwise of it. His is to collate the results and announce it.

 

“We also have our own issues concerning some Local governments, including Nsukka, Isi Uzo, Igboeze South. There are litany of issues. What we are saying is, let these things go in, there are people properly constituted to look into the dynamics of it, weigh the facts, measure the temperaments and then pronounce on it. That is why, procedures are as important as the action itself.

 

“We urge INEC not to create any trouble in Enugu State. Everybody knows that Peter Mbah won this election and won it clearly. Enugu is too big to be anybody’s fiefdom. Enugu is too big for anybody to manipulate. Enugu people have spoken, and we stand by them.

 

“Democracy thrives when people know they have the right to swing their arms and others have the right to protect their noses. So, we have come here to let INEC know that they cannot continue to delay this thing because that is raising unnecessary tension”, he stated.

Also speaking, a rights activist, Kennedy Iyere said the INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu during the collation of the presidential election results, went ahead to return a winner and asked those dissatisfied to go to court.

 

Iyere wondered why INEC should use Enugu as a guinea pig to experiment what has never been done anywhere in the country, adding that the discrepancies in question here can’t be compared to what happened in the presidential election and despite the protest, Mahmood declared a winner.

 

He went further to reveal that some powerful persons in Enugu State like former minister, Bath Nnaji, former President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Nnia Nwodo are pushing INEC not to declare the result that its collation has been completed since Sunday night.

 

Other supporters of Mbah that spoke to journalists, accused INEC of bias and asked them to go ahead and declare their candidate winner since he met all the requirements of the law and has a strong lead of over 16,000 votes.

 

 

 

 

Tags: Barrister Peter MbahEnugu PDPIndependent National Electoral Commission (INEC)Ndi Enuguprotests
Share7Tweet5Send
Previous Post

FLASH: PDP, LP in massive protest at Enugu INEC office over 2023 governorship results 

Next Post

JUST IN: Abia PDP Speaks On INEC Press Statement Regarding Obingwa 

You MayAlso Like

NATIONAL

FG Protests New US Visa Restrictions On Nigerians, Calls For Reversal

July 10, 2025
NATIONAL

Again, Dangote Reduces Petrol Price, Set To Refine Only Nigerian Crude

July 10, 2025
NATIONAL

ADC Refutes Viral List Of State Chairmen, Warns Against Fake Registration

July 10, 2025
INTERNATIONAL / DIASPORA

Twitter founder launches new chat app that uses Bluetooth to work offline

July 10, 2025
EDUCATION

Unizik Law Student Collapses, Dies, After School Porter Denied Her Access To Her Drugs

July 10, 2025
NATIONAL

BREAKING: South East ADC Postpones ZWC Meeting, As David Mark Convenes Emergency NEC Session In Abuja

July 9, 2025
Next Post

JUST IN: Abia PDP Speaks On INEC Press Statement Regarding Obingwa 

Discussion about this post

Recent Posts

  • FG Protests New US Visa Restrictions On Nigerians, Calls For Reversal
  • Again, Dangote Reduces Petrol Price, Set To Refine Only Nigerian Crude
  • ADC Refutes Viral List Of State Chairmen, Warns Against Fake Registration
  • Twitter founder launches new chat app that uses Bluetooth to work offline
  • Unizik Law Student Collapses, Dies, After School Porter Denied Her Access To Her Drugs
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Comments

  • Ogbuenyi Sunday on Anambra police arrest river-bathing prophet ‘Onye Eze Jesus’
  • Stephen CE on List of international stars who have joined #EndSARS/#EndSWAT and what they said

Trending

BREAKING: South East ADC Postpones ZWC Meeting, As David Mark Convenes Emergency NEC Session In Abuja

Five Serving Governors To Join ADC

Unizik Law Student Collapses, Dies, After School Porter Denied Her Access To Her Drugs

Gov Otti Secures Release Of 3 Inmates On Death Row After 26 Years In Prison

ADC South East To Hold Emergency Meeting For All Zonal Working Committee Members

Senate Sets Hurdles Against Natasha’s Return Over Court Judgement

Nigerians Must Brace Up For Unusual Heavy Cold Weather, says NIMET

Again, Ogilisi Igbo Appeals To Ndi Igbo To Retrieve Loved Ones From Mortuaries And Bury Them

ADVERTISEMENT

FG Protests New US Visa Restrictions On Nigerians, Calls For Reversal

Enugu Air Launches on Monday, July 7

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Popular Stories

    • BREAKING: Gunmen Take Over Onitsha-Owerri Road, Set Over 10 Vehicles, Goods Worth Billions Ablaze

      2796 shares
      Share 1118 Tweet 699
    • JUST IN: CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele sacked

      1821 shares
      Share 728 Tweet 455
    • BREAKING: Finland police arrests Simon Ekpa 

      1032 shares
      Share 413 Tweet 258
    • BREAKING: IReV Portal Shows Labour Party Won 19 States Plus FCT, PDP 8, APC 7, NNPP 2 States—Baba-Ahmed

      665 shares
      Share 266 Tweet 166
    • NEWS FLASH: Peter Mbah of PDP cruising to victory, wins 14 LGAs in Enugu guber polls 

      537 shares
      Share 215 Tweet 134
    • JUST IN: Daughter of Benin billionaire/CEO of Uyi Technical commits suicide

      510 shares
      Share 204 Tweet 128

    ABOUT US

    Jungle Journalist Media Limited

    Jungle Journalist Media Limited

    Jungle Journalist is an online news and information resource centre dedicated to accurate and timely news reports.

    Read More >>

    CONNECT WITH US

    SECTIONS

    • AGRICULTURE
    • BIZARRE
    • BREAKING
    • BUILDING & PROPERTIES
    • COLUMNIST
    • COMMUNITY REPORTS
    • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
    • EDUCATION
    • ELECTRICITY
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • GAMES & SPORTS
    • HEALTH & FOOD
    • HOLIDAYS
    • INDIGENOUS REPORTS
    • INTERNATIONAL / DIASPORA
    • LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS
    • LEGISLATION
    • MEDIA INDUSTRY
    • MONEY & BANKING
    • NATIONAL
    • NEWS
    • NIGER DELTA
    • NORTH
    • OBITUARY
    • OIL & GAS
    • OPINION
    • PHOTOS / VIDEOS
    • POLICE / CRIME
    • POLITICS
    • RELIGION & WORSHIP
    • SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
    • SECURITY / MILITARY
    • SOCIAL MEDIA
    • SOUTH-EAST
    • SOUTH-SOUTH
    • SOUTH-WEST
    • TRADITION & CULTURE
    • TRANSPORT & AVIATION
    • WOMEN & CHILDREN
    • YOUTH
    No Result
    View All Result

    NEWS SOURCES

  • Punch
  • Nigerian Tribune
  • The Nation
  • Thisday
  • DailyTrust
  • The Sun
  • Daily Independent
  • PM News
  • Vanguard
  • Premium Times
  • Sahara Reporters
  • The Guardian
  • Leadership
  • Daily Times Of Nigeria
    • About
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Policy

    © 2021 Jungle Journalist Media Limited - Web Designed by AfeesHost.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
    • GAMES & SPORTS
    • EDUCATION
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & FOOD
    • NIGER DELTA
    • SECURITY / MILITARY

    © 2021 Jungle Journalist Media Limited - Web Designed by AfeesHost.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In