The Labour Party has asked the Supreme Court to annul the November 2023 governorship election in Imo State, citing severe irregularities and a gross miscarriage of justice.
In a press conference held today, the party’s leadership urged the Court to mandate a fresh election to rectify what they describe as a deeply flawed electoral process.
The November 2023 governorship election in Imo State has been heavily criticized due to a dramatic over-voting discrepancy.
According to official figures, the number of accredited voters was just over 500,000, yet the votes counted surpassed 700,000—creating a discrepancy of over 200,000 votes.
Obiora Ifoh, national publicity secretary of the party said: ”The issue at hand is clear: the total number of certified accredited voters for the November 2023 governorship election, as certified by INEC, was just over 500,000.
”However, the total votes counted, which was used to declare the candidate of APC winner exceeded 700,000, resulting in an over-voting discrepancy of more than 200,000.
”We had raised this issue during the election as we had clear evidences of abuse of electoral practices including falsification and mutilation of result sheets, harassment of the Labour Party’s agents, snatching of ballot boxes and open vote buying.
”According to Section 53 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), any election marred by over-voting should be canceled. This provision is unambiguous and does not leave room for alternative interpretations.
The law was crafted to protect the sanctity of the electoral process and ensure that elections are free, fair, and reflective of the voters’ true choice.
”Regrettably, despite the overwhelming evidence of over-voting, both the election tribunal and the appeal court failed to apply this clear legal standard. Instead, they chose to validate an election result that is fundamentally flawed and legally indefensible.