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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) women fully dressed in black attire, on Tuesdaystormed the streets of Benin City, capital of Edo State, in their thousands to protestandexpress their dissatisfaction with theway and mannerthe Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted the last governorship election in Edo State, sayingDr. Asue Ighodalo, candidate of the party in the September 21 governorship election was brazenly and unconscionably robbed of victory.
Theysaid the mandate freely given to the PDP candidate was stolen by the All Progressives Congress (APC) with the active collaboration of theIndependent National Electoral Commission( INEC) and the Nigeria Police, who completely abandoned their sacred duty of protecting lives and property and openlyresorted to intimidating and indiscriminate arrest of PDP supporters and other voters before, during and after the election.
The protesters were armed with placards conveying sundry messages such as ?Dr. Ighodalo, The Governor-Elect We Know?; ?INEC, Sack Edo Resident Electoral Commissioner?; ?INEC, Give Us Our Mandate Back?; ?Edo PDP Won The Election But INEC and Police Colluded To Change It? asmeans of delivering their messages as the chant solidarity songs.
Two of their leaders Mrs Pat Erhabor, Edo SouthPDP women leader and Hon Stella Okoro, Esan Central Women Leader, who spoke on behalf of the protesting women at the premisesof the Nigeria Union Journalists, NUJ,said they were at the press center to express their dissatisfaction and pain over the manner the mandate freely given to Asue Ighodalo was stolen by the APC with the connivance of the police.
?We are mourning. The lions and tigers have come out to take what does not belong to them. We are calling on the INEC and the security agents they used in subverting the will of the people to allow usto reclaim our mandate . Despite all the intimidation Edo people overwhelmingly voted for Asue Ighodalo,?they said.
They argued that having laboured to campaign round the 18 local government areas and the people responded by voting Asue Ighodalo massively, it pains them to the marrow to seeINEC and the police forcefully, brazenly and shamelessly transfer their victory to another person by manipulating theelectoral process to the point of viciously sideling INEC guidelines and regulations.
On his part, theSecretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Andy Egbon, who addressed the protesterson behalf of the council assured them of giving wide publicity to their message to reach every part of the world.
He advised them to go about the protest peacefully so that miscreants will not hijack it.
The protesters, then movedto the Ring Road axis of the city where they stormed the State House of Assembly.
They were received by the Majority Leader of the House, Hon Charity Iguodala Aiguobarueghian, who stood in for the Speaker, Rt Hon Blessing Agbebaku, who was unavoidably absent.
Hon Aiguobarueghian praised the mature manner the women adopted in ventilating their grievances and the manner in which they conducted themselves. He assured them that the House of Assembly was with them.
He however charged them to be watchful so that the so much hated Lions and Tigers in the state will not hijack the protest and use it as an opportunity to destroy the legacies and achievements of their beloved son, Governor Godwin Obaseki. He assured that they have the right to protest because nobody beats a child and asks him not to cry. He stated that he would deliver their message to the Speaker and he would take it to the rightful quarters.