The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in Saturday's governorship election, Tony Nwoye yesterday said he would not participate in the planned supplementary election by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) if the commission refuses to cancel results in the 16 local governments it accepted had issues with voters' register.
INEC had announced it would conduct supplementary election in some polling units across the state where results or election were cancelled.
But Nwoye, who spoke to Daily Sun yesterday said he won't have any business with the supplementary polls if INEC refused to cancel election in the 16 local governments the commission admitted it "messed up."
Nwoye, who himself was a victim of disenfranchisement asked INEC to explain what happened to the voters' register used in 2011 and the one it gave the political parties few weeks to the election.
On the rumour making the rounds that some PDP members worked against the interest of the party, Nwoye said he knew his party supported him fully, adding that if anyone or group of people worked against the party, "I leave that to the person and his conscience."
He insisted that INEC should do the needful and cancel the entire election so that it could put its house in order and conduct a credible election
Ok na INEC u've heard it #do the needfull
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