The Coalition of Political Parties (CUPP) has urged politicians to focus on campaigns rather than frivolous claims against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The CUPP has concluded, after a comprehensive examination, that the charges are baseless and a fiction of the imagination of the elements that spread the news, and has urged security authorities to stay on top of their game.
In a statement issued by its spokesman, Ikenga Ugochinyere, CUPP also asked the 18 political parties contesting the election to concentrate their campaigns on the major issues that affect the people of Anambra.
The statement reads: “The attention of the Coalition of United Political Parties has been drawn to the allegation of $4 million bribe against top officials of INEC and a political party involved in the election.
“Utilizing its very vast network of sourcing and verifying information, the Coalition has after all investigation come to the unassailable conclusion that the allegations are false and a figment o the imagination of the elements who spread the news.
“Had that news had even the tiniest atom of truth in it, Nigerians would have been sure that the CUPP would not rest until the officer(s) involved was punished and the right things done.
“It is against this background that we call on the 18 political parties involved in the election to focus on their campaigns on the major issues which are germane to the people of Anambra and leave frivolous allegations against the commission so that it can do its job of conducting a free and fair election where the votes of Ndi Anambra will count.
“Every eyes should be on INEC to ensure the correct things are done but spreading Fake News and throwing up false allegations are not allowed as part of the game.
“When CUPP makes allegations against officials, it is only because they are true and factual.
“In the past few weeks, there have been allegations and counter allegation by at least two political parties each accusing the other of compromising INEC.
“These types of accusations have become a regular pattern every time there is an election. CUPP notes that recently in Edo, just before the gubernatorial election, same counter claims were made but the election turned out to be one of the best in recent history with the deployment of sophisticated technology that frustrated the rigging plots of political actors.
“This pattern of distraction must stop as it tends to cast aspersions on the integrity of elections no matter how clean they were conducted and dampens the morale of staff and ad hoc staff, who put there lives on the line to ensure that this constitutional process goes on unhindered.
“It is in the light of the above that we call on all security agencies involved in the election
process to be on top of their game and not partake in any action inimical to the freeness
and fairness of the election but rather guarantee the security and safety of voters,
officials, observers and indeed any person in Anambra State for election duty.”