Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia, Most Rev. Dr Chibuzo Raphael Opoko, has said that he would not yet recognise anyone as Nigeria’s President-elect until the legal fireworks arising from the February 25 Presidential poll are dispensed with by the judiciary.
The cleric who stated this while speaking in Umuahia, expressed bewilderment over the failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to upload the results of the presidential election from polling units to its server via the Bi-modal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS machines as required by the new Electoral Act, and as earlier promised by the Commission.
He said that allegations of heavy manipulation of the presidential poll results were too weighty to be ignored, hence his resolve not to acknowledge anybody as president-elect until the court delivered the final judgement on the various petitions against the INEC declared winner of the contest.
“How can I do that when the premise that INEC used is being challenged in the competent court of law?” He queried.
The former Secretary of Conference and the Chair, World Methodist Council, Social and International Affairs, further explained that contrary to misconceptions in certain quarters “seen and read in the public domain” the ‘Obedients’ are not members of Labour Party but millions of Nigerians who are dissatisfied with the “goings-on, corruption, insecurity and misgovernance in the land.”
He said that the ‘Obedients’ “cut across ages, political parties, tribes, ethnic nationalities, and religions in the country.
According to him, the ‘Obedients’ are those who believe in the emergence of a new Nigeria where justice, equity, fair play, merit and due process will be the order of the day..
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