Delta Labour Party to use 3,500 CCTV to monitor elections

Chief Great Ogboru

Chief Great Ogboru

Chief Great Ogboru
Chief Great Ogboru

The Delta state chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has purchased CCTV cameras ahead of the governorship and the State House of Assembly election which is due to hold on Saturday 11 April, 2015.

The Diaspora Deltans for Ogboru (DDO) in partnership with The Campaign Against Political Correctness (CAPC) a Non-Governmental Organization purchased 3,500 sets of Mini CCTV cameras from Henry’s Electronics Limited to be installed at various polling units in Delta State to help fight against electoral fraud.

In a statement sent to PM News via email, the flag bearer of the Labour Party, Great Ovedje Ogboru was briefed on the partnership of DDO and John Midley, Director of Campaign Against Political Correctness, during his visit February 2015, aimed to ensure that the Delta state governorship election is free and fair.

CAPC funded the purchase of various types of IP cameras, which include sets of CMOS colour Camera (Model LE-19), Bullet Camera (Model : TED-NT-36M70-I53), Dome Camera (Model : TED-NT-70D-I50), COLOUR MINI CCTV CAMERAS (All 12V DC), COLOUR BODY CCTV CAMERAS (All 12v DC), OUTDOOR IR CAMERAS (All 12V DC), IP Network CCTV CAMERAS (All ONVIP) & ACCESSORIES.

Ogboru who previously contested the governorship election three times alleged that there are ‘ghost’ votes from the riverine areas of the state which the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have always used to rig election in their favour but with the cameras being mounted in hidden positions of each of the polling units, will help counter and check this electoral fraud.

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The cameras were mounted by Datapoint Microsystems Limited at various polling stations across the state after the March 28 presidential elections, which are being monitored from various secret situation rooms in the heart of Warri and in various local government areas of Delta state.

The cameras he posited will help counter ghost votes and the malpractice which the PDP have always used to rig election.

When contacted, a spokesman for the Labour Party, name withheld said “We are in the days of technology, where we can use technology to fight criminal act. In the western world, CCTV cameras help a lot in fighting crime and in our case will help fight electoral malpractices. Our agents cannot do it all by human factors, so with these cameras, we shall be able to monitor each polling units for the malpractices going on and have video clips of such activities, so the authority can have someone to punish for any malpractice or misconduct on the parts of INEC adhoc staffs, REC, Returning and presiding officers and the Nigeria security agencies.”

The spokesperson noted that: We have been through such activities in the past and also in the last presidential election, which was held recently, on March 28th 2015. We all saw the malpractices. With these cameras in place, I believe it will help a lot. I would welcome other political parties or their candidates to also take this as a challenge to help stop electoral fraud in Nigeria. We all want free and fair elections, where the votes of the people shall count and have value. The people have been voting but their votes have always been robbed by the ruling party in the state. we won’t let that happen this time around.”

The cameras have already been mounted in hidden locations of various polling centres across the state. We were able to visit one of the secret situation rooms of the Labour Party in Warri city, Delta state, where various polling stations were monitored by wide LCD screens and computers and Mobile phones.

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