The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
issued certificates of return to 12 out of 14 national assembly members elected
in Anambra during the March 28 polls.
Those
issued with certificates are Sen. Andy Uba, representing Anambra South, Mrs
Uche Ekwunife, Anambra Central and Mrs Stella Oduah for Anambra North
senatorial district.
The
House of Representatives issued certificates are Mr Peter Madubueze for Anambra
East and West, Mr Gabriel Onyewife for Oyi and Ayamelum and Mr Anayo Nebe for
Awka North and South Federal Constituencies.
Others
are Mrs Eucharia Azodo for Aguata, Mr Chukwuemeka Anohu for Ihiala, Mr Emeka
Idu for Onitsha and South, Mr Chuchu Onyema for Ogbaru and Mr Obinna Chidoka
for Idemili North and South.
Mr
Chris Azubuogu representing Nnewi North, Nnewi South and Ekwusigo was also
issued a certificate of return.
The
commission however did not issue certificate of return to anyone for Orumba
North and Orumba South Federal constituency following a court dispute over the
authentic Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate.
Also,
Mr Okey Eze, the House of Representative-elect for Anaocha, Dunukofia and
Njikoka Federal Constituency was not present to receive his certificate of
return.
While
handing down the certificates, Mr Lawrence Nworuku, INEC National Commissioner
for Anambra, Abia and Benue, urged the winners to be magnanimous in victory.
Nworuku
appealed to those who lost in the election to accept defeat or channel their
grievances to the Tribunal.
Also
speaking, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr Edwin Nwatarali, dispelled
rumours that the commission had cancelled elections in areas where the result
had already been declared.
“A
lot of rumous had been going round that we (INEC) are cheating and cancelling
elections which results have been declared.
“It
is not in our interest to do that. I do not have powers to alter any result that
has been publicly declared.
“I
am not a returning officer. Those carrying false rumours should stop,”
Nwatarali said.
While
advising aggrieved candidates to go to court, the REC promised that the
commission will abide by the decision of the courts.
In
a remark, a returning senator, Mr Andy Uba commended the commission and
President Goodluck Jonathan for ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections
in the country.
Uba,
who solicited support of the people of the state, assured that members of the
eight National Assembly will enact laws that will affect the lives of the
masses.

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