The Isoko Monitoring Group (IMG) has intensified calls for the restoration of the Isoko North Constituency 2 seat, a significant political demand that underscores ongoing tensions within Delta State's electoral landscape. The group, which operates as a non-partisan body, argues that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) erred in its recent decisions affecting constituency representation.
This demand follows a series of disputes regarding electoral boundaries and representation, with stakeholders expressing concerns over perceived injustices. “The disenfranchisement of our people is unacceptable,” stated Dr. Emmanuel Ogor, IMG's spokesperson. “We urge INEC to act swiftly to restore our rightful seat and ensure fair representation for all Isoko constituents.”
As political dynamics shift in Delta, the IMG's insistence on immediate action from INEC highlights the growing frustration among constituents. The outcome of this situation could influence not only the Isoko region but also broader electoral processes in Nigeria, signaling a need for greater accountability and responsiveness from electoral bodies. As the political clock ticks towards future elections, how INEC addresses this demand will be crucial in shaping public trust in the electoral system.