 The Labour Party governorship candidate for IMO, Ethan Archonu, and scores of his supporters on Thursday stumped the national headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Abuja to demand the true certified copy of the just concluded poll in the state. Archonu, who was accompanied by the national leader Kennedy Ahano too, also accused the Electoral Empire of playing a double standard in the November 11 off-cycle election. The protest came two weeks after INAG declared Governor Hupu Zodima of the All Progressive Congress winner of the election. The APC candidate pulled 540,308 votes to beat Samuel Anyaou of the People's Democratic Party who scored 71,503 votes and Archonu who could only secure 64,081 votes. Our state coalition agent duly asked INAG not to announce any result that the coalition started very early that day, even while voting was going on, uploading to the portal, to the IRF, that started while even voting was taking place, was still ongoing. So how did that happen? That they should go to their back-end server and confirm the results they were about to announce that they are not correct. So INAG refused to do that. That returning officer insisted because you could see that he had an agenda. So we duly wrote to INAG asking them to review that election that they are not supposed to announce, they have already announced that election even before the seven days that we are allowed for review have passed. So INAG now we wrote on Monday, we asked them to give us access to the same results that you claim that we lost, that you declared, up to today as we speak here, we have not received a permission to collect the citations of that election.