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Tuesday 8 March 2016

Fear of Wike? UNIPORT Lecturers Refuse To Work For INEC

Some of the 300 lecturers from the University of Port Harcourt, who are among those listed as ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission in the state and National Assembly rerun in Rivers State, may shun the March 19 exercise over threat by the State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

The lecturers, who met with the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Ndowa Lale, on Monday, said their decision to stay away from the exercise was as a result of the statement credited to Wike.

Governor Wike had claimed that there is a list allegedly induced by the All Progressives Congress with the aim of rigging the rerun through the imposition of politically-compromised returning officers.

The governor had also alleged that one Dr. Otu Ekpeyong and an APC chieftain in Asari-Toru connived to draw up a list of returning officers from UNIPORT with the aim of rigging the polls.

He had threatened that any lecturer suspected to work for APC would face the wrath of the people.

But Ekpeyong described himself as a man of integrity, who had witnessed many elections in the past and wondered why the governor should suspect that he was planning to rig the March 19 rerun.

Ekpeyong told the gathering of over 300 lecturers that attended the meeting with the vice-chancellor that he had taken a personal decision not to be part of the election.

“The vice-chancellor gave me a job, which I did to the best of my ability. This (INEC ad hoc job) is an assignment I have done for over seven years and my integrity has never been in doubt.

“Personally, I am making a decision of not going anywhere (not to be part of the election),” he said.

Another lecturer, Dr. Ben Ihewosira, explained that he was also opting out of the Rivers State rerun, saying the exercise had been politicised.

Similarly, Dr. Abdulrahman Megida, who is a senior lecturer in UNIPORT, specifically demanded that his name be expunged from the list of INEC ad hoc staff for the polls.

But the VC said despite Wike's threat, since INEC had not faulted the list, he would not withdraw it.

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