 The Labour Party governorship candidate in Saturday's election, Senator Ethan Achono yesterday distanced the LP from claims that collation of results for the election will be moved from World Collation Centers to respective local government areas' headquarters. He declared that the Independent National Electoral Commission must ensure that collation of results is done manually and electronically, pointing out that Form EC8 is a legal document needed to satisfy compliance to the electoral process. The LP flag bearer further preferred that his campaign council is officially putting INEC on notice about plans by the All Progressives Congress, APC, to compromise polling officers and ad hoc staff during the election in order to influence its outcome. Responding to questions about elections not holding in six LGA's owing to insecurity, Achono countered that he was confident that elections will hold in every part of the state. It is not a secret that he addressed reports, allegations of APC, perfecting plans to influence INEC polling officers and ad hoc staff. We officially put INEC on notice that the APC is planning heavily to influence the outcome of the election to compromise ad hoc staff and the few corrupt officials. In the last two weeks, video evidence is in circulation show that communities, the Royal West, Ubuta, Okigwe, Itubama, ETC, where APC leaders are investing details of voter cards. This is criminal and an attempt to subvert the will of the people. I call on INEC and security agencies to be on alert and checkmate these efforts at rigging the election and ensure all sensitive material do not get into the wrong hands. That was Mr. Achono, a candidate for Labour Party in Saturday's election in Emo State. Notified about fresh news updates.