Why APC failed in Cross River by Obono Obla

Why APC failed in Cross River by Obono Obla

by Joseph Anthony
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Obono Obla

An aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Obono Obla; and the Cross River State Commissioner for Finance, Asuquo Ekpenyong, have said that the All Progressives Congress performed below par in Cross River because of a statement made by the Resident Electoral Commissioner, which allegedly swayed the votes in favour of the opposition.


Obla, a Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Prosecution, said a statement made by the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Frankland Briyai, regarding the Appeal Court ruling which declared that APC had no candidates for the governorship and National Assembly elections, confused the voters.

They both expressed their displeasure over the outcome of the presidential election in some local governments in the state.

They spoke on Monday at the state headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, where the presidential election results from local government areas were being collated.

Obla complained that APCโ€™s fortunes at the polls were adversely affected because of the statement made by the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Frankland Briyai, regarding the Appeal Court ruling which declared that APC had no candidates for the governorship and National Assembly elections.


โ€œThe statement he made on the eve of the elections discouraged a lot of our supporters from going out to cast their votes,โ€ Obla alleged.

He said the party might seek redress in court over alleged electoral malpractices in some local government areas which adversely affected the partyโ€™s performance.

Governor Ben Ayadeโ€™s aide, Asuquo Ekpenyong, also expressed his dissatisfaction with the results from Ekureku 1 and 2 in Abi LGA where he said the smart card readers malfunctioned.

โ€œI want the election results from those areas cancelled and a fresh election conducted,โ€ he said.

Both of them presented complaints bordering on various alleged malpractices during the elections to the REC and the state returning officer for the presidential election, Prof. Akin Ibhadode.


Responding, Frankland Briyai said he had been fair to all political parties in the state before and during the elections and that INEC would do everything to ensure free, fair and credible elections.

โ€œSince you have submitted your complaints, allow due process to follow.

โ€œThe complaints will be forwarded to our headquarters for necessary action,โ€ Briyai said.

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