POLITICS 25/02/2023
Labour Party’s Logo Missing on Ondo Ballots
The Ondo State chapter of the Labour Party has raised the alarm over the omission of its logo on the ballot papers sent to the state.
This is noticed barely 24 hours before the presidential and National Assembly elections scheduled to hold Saturday.
The party’s state secretary, Mr Agbaje Abiodun, at a press briefing in Akure, the state capital on Friday said, “There is an omission of our party logo on the ballots brought by the Independent National Electoral Commission for the National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) elections.”
Abiodun threatened to challenge the action of INEC in court if it went ahead to conduct the election as scheduled without amendments.
Abiodun said names of the party’s candidates in the state were sent to Independent National Electoral Commission, but was surprised that the party’s logo was omitted from the ballot papers.
He decried the exclusion of the party’s logo on the ballot papers to be used in the Ondo Central Senatorial District and five federal constituencies elections.
The federal constituencies are; Akoko Southwest/Akoko Southeast, Ondo East/Ondo West, Akure North/Akure South, Okitipupa/Irele and Ese-Odo/Ilaje.
“Our representatives went to INEC for sorting out for electoral materials to be sent to various wards and discovered that LP logo is missing for the senatorial and House of Representatives where we have candidates.
“INEC should give us opportunity to participate or postpone the election. Our candidates should be given opportunity to exercise their rights.
“We are here to express our displeasure. We expect INEC to do the needful. It was a deliberate act. I do not think if any agency of government supersedes the judiciary that gave us judgment.
“Our party primary was conducted across the federation. INEC acknowledged the letter from our party in October last year. You cannot vote without the logo of the party. The logo of the party appeared in Ondo North Senatorial District.
“Our candidates were not initially uploaded on the portal on the fault of INEC and not the party. Names of all the candidates were forwarded to INEC,” he said.
Also, the House of Representatives candidate for Akoko South East/South West federal Constituency, Adeyeri Kunle, said the omission would disenfranchise their supporters.
“On February 2, 2023, Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to accept the nomination of candidates of the Labour Party in 24 states.
“The court further ordered that the commission must accept the list of senatorial and House of Representatives candidates particularly in Ondo State, either manually or through its electronic nomination portal,” he said.