Osita Chidoka
The candidate of the United Progressives Party, UPP, Osita Chidoka
has accepted defeat in the Anambra governorship election even as result
is still being announced by the INEC.Chidoka said he lost because he was approached and told to pay voters for their votes, but he refused.
He said that the choice of Obiano was an indication that the people preferred the highest bidder against those with ideas.
A press release sent to DAILY POST by Chidoka reads, “Our
campaign attracted the finest and brightest of Anambra. The bold and the
courageous were with us as we exerted our best in running the most
robust issue-based and technology-driven campaign in the history of our
dear state.
We attempted to change the course of events and chart a new
beginning for our state. We believed and we dared; we engaged with all
patriotic vigour as we held strongly that the long awaited time for our
people to experience a new opportunity had come and we labored for it.
“In all, our focus was the people; the forgotten, the poor and
the disadvantaged. They were the prime impetus for our involvement. We
beheld their agony and we strived to redirect and vent that energy
through a genuine political process. We heard the complaints of our
people and we worked to redirect them from the streets to the ballot
box.
“Upon that pedestal, we rejected god-fatherism and money
politics. Instead, we made personal sacrifices and worked with small
donations and goodwill of a few good men and women. Our campaign started
and remained issues-based. We attacked no persons; we looked up in
faith because we believed.
“But from the ballots, we heard the voice of our people. We
heard it loud and clear. On November 18 our people announced strongly
their rejection of politicians. They traded their votes because they
doubted we would truly represent their interest. While our message
resonated with the people they doubted that the political class cared
about them. They voted for the highest bidder.
“When by Thursday a large percentage of our supporters insisted
that they will not vote unless we paid, I insisted we will not pay for
votes. The decision not to pay ended our good run. We accept the voters’
decision. We also heard our people, by their turnout and transactional
approach, as they took sides with our Party’s considered view that the
issue of justice, equity and fairness should be canvassed within
Nigeria.
In all, we hold our heads high; high because we did not lose
the poll due to paucity of ideas or lack of “structure”. We lost to
superior financial firepower. As Democrats, we concede to the voters’
choices. The true hallmark of democracy is the respect for the voice of
the ballot as that of the majority,” Chidoka said.
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