The PDP protesters reportedly assaulted Tonye Cole, the governorship candidate of the APC.
by members of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state.
Speaking in a media chat on Tuesday, Mr Wike justified the protest saying they are being extra vigilant because they know what their opponents, apparently referring to APC, are capable of doing.Mr Wike said the PDP also wants INEC to furnish it with the Certified True Copy of election results to file a response to petitions at the Election Petition Tribunal.
He, however, declined disclosing the source of his information saying what matters is how relevant the information is. Mr Wiks said there was nothing wrong with INEC as an institution but some people who are working in the commission are “terrible.”
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