INEC officials who appeared before the Delta state Election
tribunal sitting in Asaba the state capital, yesterday August 26th, told
members of the tribunal that after the April 11th governorship elections had been concluded,
it was discovered that the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa who was declared
winner of the election, had more number of votes than the number of accredited
voters during the April
14th governorship election.
According to Premium Times, two INEC officials, Assistant Director, ICT Department from Abuja headquarters and Chief Planning Officer, Delta State office, tendered the accreditation report of the April 11 election before the tribunal on the instance of the APC its candidate, Emerhor Otega who is challenging the election results.
The INEC staff told the tribunal that the card readers recorded no sustained
failure during the governorship election in Delta state and accredited numbers
of voters as at April
29th was 709,000 and at the expiration of the shutting down of
data upload, the final tally was 715,393. However on April 13, Delta State
INEC had put the figure of accredited voters at 1,017,796, exceeding
actual accreditation number revealed by the admitted report obtained from INEC
central server which collates data real time during accreditation from the
various polling units.According to Premium Times, two INEC officials, Assistant Director, ICT Department from Abuja headquarters and Chief Planning Officer, Delta State office, tendered the accreditation report of the April 11 election before the tribunal on the instance of the APC its candidate, Emerhor Otega who is challenging the election results.
Delta state returning officer Bio Nyananyo while announcing the governorship results, said the PDP candidate polled 724,680 votes, which translated to 14,980 votes higher than actual number of accredited voters.

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