- The interactive session began peacefully, but escalated when Kenneth Ukeagu, national commissioner for the south-east, requested the press to leave the hall.
- Ebere said the opposition parties would always look for issues where there are none, adding that Hope Uzodinma, governor of Imo, has already won the election.
Major Imo political party leaders staged a walkout at an Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) stakeholders’ meeting.
The Imo state capital, Owerri, hosted the gathering on Tuesday.
INEC organised the stakeholders conference in advance of the off-cycle governorship elections in the states of Imo, Kogi, and Bayelsa on November 11.
Although the interactive session got off to a calm start, things quickly took a bad turn when Kenneth Ukeagu, the national commissioner for the southeast, asked the media to vacate the room.
Ukeagu was representing Mahmood Yakubu, national chairman of INEC, at the meeting.
The directive did not go down well with leaders of opposition political parties present at the session.
Rancour, disorderliness, and a war of words among leaders of the various political parties ensued.
Amid the rowdy session, leaders of the Labour Party (LP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and others walked out in anger.
However, representatives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) did not leave the session.
Speaking after the walkout, Jones Onyereri, running mate to Samuel Anyanwu, the PDP guber candidate, alleged that Ukeagu’s directive was part of plans to rig Saturday’s election in APC’s favour.
Onyereri called for the removal of Sylvia Agu, the Imo resident electoral commissioner (REC), before the election.
“You can now see that INEC is no longer hiding its affiliation with the government of Imo state,” Onyereri said.
“You all saw what happened. How can the INEC chairman order the media to stop coverage of the proceedings and when we tried to counter it, some APC mad dogs pounced on us and were clapping for the chairman.
“Whatever be their plans to rig this election, we must resist it at all costs.
“If they say they are accepted by Imo people, they should jettison rigging and come out to the field and put their popularity to test.
“It was most shocking. Everybody, every candidate, we all stood up and shouted at him and said why would you let that be? Are we running a secret society here?”
Tony Nwulu, the running mate to Athan Achonu, LP candidate, said the party will not accept any election conducted by the current Imo REC.
“I have said it and I will say it again, we are not accepting any election conducted by the current Imo REC,” he said.
On his part, Macdonald Ebere, APC chairperson in Imo, said the INEC commissioner only asked journalists to observe the proceedings rather than record with cameras.
Ebere said the opposition parties would always look for issues where there are none, adding that Hope Uzodinma, governor of Imo, has already won the election.