 The governorship candidate of the Young Progressive Party, Sonny Ofehe, has condemned the conduct of the March 18 governorship and state houses of assembly elections, especially in Delta State. Sonny Ofehe says the election was given to the high speed, as well as staff of the INEC and stalwarts of the two main political parties in the state, engaged in open vote by their negotiation before and on election day. The two political parties were involved. The APC was involved. The PDP was involved. But at the end of the day, it is he who gives the highest amount of money that won the polling units. So, and then in my own unit as well, they even came to me and they said, okay, if you give us money, we will win your unit for you, including the INEC officials there. You know, so, and I told them I'm not giving the dine. And because I did not give a dine, I lost my unit. So, so it was for sale. The democracy was for sale. It was obviously open. The security operators who were also there, who were meant to guide and protect the process, were also involved in all of these shameful acts. While furthering questions from journalists on his next step of action after losing the poll, Ofehe says he has documented all that transpired and he is handing them over to the European Union. I was telling everybody around the world that I think we're going to get it right this time around. And it turned out to be the worst election they've ever conducted. So, whoever is involved in this fraudulent act must be brought to book. A lot of INEC officials were involved in this malpractice. I saw it myself and we have some, we have evidence to that effect. There is need for them to be prosecuted. So, if it leads to the INEC chairman being involved in this whole fraudulent process, of course, the issue will be prosecuted. You know, because there is need for us to, we are the largest democracy in Africa.