LABOUR PARTY, PDP, ADC, CALL FOR CANCELLATION OF THE ENTIRE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, CONDUCT OF A FRESH ELECTION, AND REMOVAL OF YAKUBU AS INEC CHAIRMAN.
Nigeria held its general elections on Saturday, February 25, 2023 and this press conference is to address the urgent and important issues arising from the exercise, which was for the election of the president, vice president, and national assembly positions.
The exercise, carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is still underway as we hold this conference collation is still on-going in some parts of the country.
We monitored with dismay the travesty to democracy that was exhibited at the National Collation Centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). It is, to say the least, a rape on democracy.
The conduct of the February 25, 2023 election has been marred by widespread violence, rigging, intimidation of voters, doctoring of the results, and violation of the laid down electoral process which was communicated by the national electoral body, INEC.
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INEC had announced a process which would require the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for accreditation and voting and that all election results would be electronically transmitted from polling units to INEC Servers.
The above process, published repeatedly, announced severally, and agreed with INEC by all political parties was not followed, thereby leaving room for manipulation of the results after Nigerians had voted.
The results announced by INEC so far shows monumental disparities between the actual results reported by our Party agents, our party members, and indeed millions of Nigerians, on election day from the polling units.
We have also listened to the arguments made by collation officers of the different political parties.
The crux of the matter is the deliberate refusal of the @INECNigeria Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the National Returning Officer for the presidential election to respond to the demand of political parties for INEC to respect the pre-existing regulations.
that results of this election shall be uploaded on the INEC server through the Bio-modal Voter Accreditation System technology.
The refusal of INEC to comply with the laid down, published, and agreed process for the conduct of the election has compromised the integrity and credibility of entire presidential election.
We also note that on February 25, 2023, the day of the election, millions of Nigerians were left in utter doubt and disappointment at polling units as INEC officials across the country refused to electronically transmit the results to the INEC server.
as was expected by all stakeholders in this election. In cases where they tried to upload the results, INEC officials assigned to polling units could not do so. In some cases, they revealed that they had directives from their superiors to not upload the results.
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In some cases, they said that the password for them to access the INEC server had been changed.
We also recall that the initial explanation by INEC for the delay was on account of glitches on the INEC server.
Neither did INEC explain to the nation what the nature of those glitches was nor did the commission avail the country or even agents at the polling units that it will not be uploading the results generated at the Polling Units to the server when it resolves those glitches.
We are, therefore, constrained on this development to state that INEC compromised the integrity of this election even before collation began at the PUs.
Section 60 sub-section 5 of the Electoral Act states that “the presiding officer shall transfer the results, including total number of accredited voters and the result of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by the commission.”
The failure to comply with the provisions of the electoral act and the guidelines, makes it imperative that all results recently uploaded to the I-REV portal be audited before they are announced.
It was on the strength of this provision in our Electoral Act that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) introduced the BVAS technology to the country.
The expectation of the majority of Nigerians was that INEC was going to conduct the 2023 election in compliance with both the Electoral Act and its own guidelines.
There is ongoing extensive cancellation of results all over the country, especially in the areas of strength of opposition parties, to shore up the numbers of the APC. The total number of cancellations to date nationwide has in any event rendered the elections inconclusive.
The People’s Democratic Party, the Labour Party, The ADC and other aligned parties shall not be part of the process currently going on at the National Collation Centre, and we demand that this sham of an election should be immediately cancelled.
We also call for a fresh election should be carried out within the window allowed by the Electoral Act and in accordance with the laid down INEC procedure for the conduct of the 2023 Elections.