Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Mike Igini: A team player rather than an Umpire


It is no longer news that Mike Igini, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of INEC in Akwa Ibom State has suddenly become the most popular REC in Nigeria as a result of his bribery scandal and partisan affiliation during the February 23rd, 2019 Presidential election in Akwa Ibom State.

In numerous interviews, Mike Igini has claimed that he was never biased or a member of any political party yet there are many questions waiting to be answered that he has not attempted.

If Mike Igini claims that he was never a PDP member in the just concluded February 23rd Presidential elections, why did he subject the card readers used in the Local Government Area of Senator Godswill Akpabio to tight scrutiny but deliberately refused to do same for other Local Government Areas?

If Mike Igini was never partial, why did he uphold the Obot Akara result that was cancelled by the Returning Officer for the Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District during the National Assembly election?

If Mike Igini was never partial why did he have the result for Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District collated and announced at Uyo Local Government Area under his watch instead of the Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District as required by the law?

If Mike Igini was never partial, how come all the INEC Adhoc Staff trained for the Presidential Elections were all PDP members?

When did an INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner become a card carrying member of a political party?

When did an INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner become a team player instead of an unbiased umpire?

Could it be true that Mike igini was paid 2 Millions Dollars by Governor Udom Emmanuel to frustrate the true mandate of the Akwa Ibom people?

See photo's attached and JUDGE FOR YOURSELF as the unbiased Mike Igini pays a courtesy visit to Governor Udom Emmanuel with other staff of INEC, prior to the February 23rd elections.

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