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Appeal court ruling: How Akpabio indicted himself by parading fake result

Appeal court ruling: How Akpabio indicted himself by parading fake result



By Ufom Bassey


One of the laughable narratives being pushed out by Akpabio’s media hirelings centres on the allegation of vote tampering.  It is laughable because Akpabio himself is the one that tampered with votes. He has been telling the world he won the election with over 61,000 votes.  


Meanwhile,  the total number of accredited voters in his Local Government area was 19, 455.


According to analysts, Akpabio has actually, by parading fake result, indicted himself bordering on votes tampering. 


He knows he did not get anything close to 61,000 votes he has been parading. He knows he was the one who tampered with votes when he unleashed thugs and hooligans on INEC staff and caused widespread mayhem.


 How did Akpabio get 61,000 votes when the total number of accredited voters was 19, 455 according to INEC? 


It is very obvious that Akpabio perpetrated votes tampering. 

Meanwhile, security agencies are advised to ensure that the election will be free and fair as Akpabio is said to have amassed thugs and hooligans aimed at perpetrating violence during the election. 


According to informed sources, Akpabio knows he will lose the re-run election because of the lead Senator Ekpeyong already has. 

He will be going to the election at a disadvantage. The numbers just does not add up. 


Chris Ekpeyong already leads Akpabio with over 38,000 votes and the accredited voters in Essien Udim Local Government  is under 20,000. 


Where will he manufacture the number to overcome the deficient? 


Obviously, whoever had advised Akpabio to take this politically suicidal path does not love him. He has been given a lifeline through the ministerial appointment, he should keep that job and forget about the re-run that is certain he will lose.

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