Two parties the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the Young Progressive Party (YPP) have rejected the results of the governorship election conducted on March 18 in the state.
The parties had, therefore, called for cancellation of the election, which they alleged was marred by violence and other irregularities
A former House of Representatives member for Abak federal constituency, Mr Ekprikpe Ekpo, also an agent of APC at the collation centre, said the election result did not reflect the will of the people.
“The election was characterised by violence. Election is all about representing the people.
“Are we sure of what we are doing today, is the result a reflection of the will of the people across Akwa Ibom State, or we are just doing the rituals of the normal election collation?
“There was a massive destruction of election materials and the results have been collated and submitted.
“This calls for cancellation of results, I am not a party to these results,” Ekpo said.
Similarly, the YPP agent, Mr Kelvin Umoh, rejected the result on grounds that the result was not a reflection of what was obtained in the field.
Umoh alleged that voting during the governorship and House of Assembly elections on Saturday, March 18 in some areas were done in people’s houses.
He said he would not append his signature on the result due to the alleged irregularities, adding that the results to be announced outrightly violated and negated what the party units agents transmitted to the situation room, adding that “it will be direct injustice for me to sign the result.”
Mr Umo Eno of PDP had earlier been declared winner of the election, having polled 354348 votes to defeat Sen. Bassey Akpan of YPP.