Former Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has promised to
challenge his loss in the February 23 National Assembly elections.
The
Independent National Electoral Commission, on Tuesday, had declared Dr.
Chris Ekpenyong of the Peoples Democratic Party as winner of the
senatorial election in the Ikot-Ekpene Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom
State.
According to the result declared by the INEC Returning
Officer, Prof. Peter Ogbang, Ekpenyong, who is a former deputy governor,
scored 118,215 votes to defeat the incumbent senator, Akpabio of the
All Progressives Congress, who secured 83,158 votes.
The result was announced at the INEC headquarters in Uyo instead of Ikot-Ekpene because of alleged security threats in the area.
But
Akpabio, who spoke on The Verdict, a live programme of Channels
Television, on Wednesday, vowed to challenge the collation of the
results, adding that he could not lose the election.
The senator
said, “I won. It’s a temporary setback. That is why there are processes.
For instance, if you feel that you were cheated or there was wrong
collation, you have recourse to the courts. I did not fail; I can’t
fail.
“I believe strongly that there must have been some wrong
collation somewhere. Those things will be corrected. We have processes
in the election. It’s from one stage; we have to do registration, vote
and collate.
“As far as there is a mistake anywhere, you go to
the court and get your mandate. My mandate is somewhere waiting for me.
My people know that I can’t fail elections.”
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