The Atiku-Okowa presidential campaign has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to post the results of the presidential and National Assembly elections on its website, while also expressing concern about the results in Ebonyi and Imo states.
The party expressed concern because the governors of the two South-East states are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, who could skew the results in those states.
The presidential campaign council made the announcement during a press conference in Abuja on Monday morning.
Speaking, the Director of Strategic and Public Communications of the campaign council, Dele Momodu, said “the longer the results are delayed, the more infractions are experienced.
“We are particularly worried about Ebonyi and Imo states because they have APC governors. The governors are putting a lot of pressure on INEC. Once they are not able to change the original results in those two states, there is no way they can have 25% in 24 states; it is impossible.
“APC has been fatally wounded in Lagos by the Labour Party and Kano by the NNPP. They needed to win those places powerfully. We are leading in every other place in the North-East and North-West.
“In the North-Central, where they are expected to win big, it is between PDP and LP. So, it is impossible for anybody to win in Nigeria when in Lagos you don’t have 25% spread.”
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