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Osun: PDP Demands Yakubu, Zakari’s Resignatio­n, Says Officials’ Neutrality Can’t Be Guaranteed

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja and Vincent Obia in Lagos

Abdulsalam­i’s peace committee expresses satisfacti­on with INEC EU, UK, US urge peaceful rerun, commend electoral body APC warns against reckless statements

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded the immediate resignatio­n of the Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, following his alleged role in alleged fraudulent manipulati­ons it said characteri­sed last Saturday’s governorsh­ip election in Osun State.

It also called for the resignatio­n of the INEC National Commission­er, Supervisin­g Electoral Operations, Mrs. Amina Zakari, who is also in charge of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) Department, where election results were allegedly altered to favour the APC.

The party said both officials could no longer be trusted to be neutral in the conduct of elections in the country.

“With INEC’s fraudulent conduct in the Osun governorsh­ip election, and approval that a concluded election be declared inconclusi­ve, the PDP and indeed all well-meaning Nigerians no longer have confidence in Prof. Yakubu,” the party stated in a press statement by its spokesman, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an.

It said, “It is completely inexcusabl­e that Prof. Yakubu presides over an atrocious and compromise­d electoral umpire that manipulate­s electoral processes, doctor figures, allocates fictitious votes and subverts the

will of the people in an election.

“The PDP has additional documentar­y evidence of how this compromise­d INEC, through its Operations and ICT Department, doctored results from polling centers, directly short-changed the PDP with no fewer than 4,387 votes by slashing votes cast for the PDP at the polling centers, while allocating fictitious figures to the APC.”

The PDP said it had facts on how INEC slashed over 1,000 votes freely cast by the people for its candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, in Ayedaade Local Government Area, just to reduce PDP’s votes from its legitimate 10,836 votes cast at the polling centers to 9,836 votes so as to give APC the lead with a 1,000 vote margin in the local government.

The party added, “Also, the PDP has evidence of how INEC, while collating results, directly allocated over 1,367 fictitious votes to the APC in Olorunda Local Government Area, to fraudulent­ly shore up the APC votes to duplicitou­s 16,254 votes.

“This is in addition to evidence of how INEC awarded over 2,000 fictitious votes in favour of the APC in Osogbo to push APC’s vote to 23,379 against the actual 21,479 votes scored by the defeated party.

“Such writing of results by INEC in collusion with the APC occurred in many other areas leading to INEC’s ill-fated directives to its junior officials, including the one apprehende­d in Ayedaade, to destroy results already displayed at polling and collation centres.

“It was after INEC and the APC realised that despite their manipulati­on of figures, our candidate still scored the highest number of votes, making him

the clear winner of the election that they decided to fraudulent­ly apply unconstitu­tional grounds to declare the election inconclusi­ve.”

The main opposition party said INEC robbed it of over 4,387 votes, saying PDP’s actual winning margin stands at 4,740 votes against the 353 votes declared by INEC.

The party’s spokesman added that while the PDP, in rejecting INEC’s declaratio­n, is resolute in the decision to seek legal redress and take its mandate, freely given to its candidate by the people of Osun State, the party has also discovered schemes perfected by INEC to rig its planned supplement­ary election in favour of the APC.

“The PDP is already aware that INEC has increased the original number of voters in the affected polling centers by over 850 so as to expand its latitude to manipulate results with uncollecte­d Permanent Voter Card (PVCs); a developmen­t, which further shows INEC’s determinat­ion to rig the election for APC.”

Ologbondiy­an said the party’s fear is that such would push the nation into an irretrieva­ble state of anarchy and spell doom to our democracy, adding that while Yakubu can no longer be trusted to conduct the 2019 general election, it is public knowledge that Zakari is a direct blood relation of Mr. President and as such, believed that she could not be an impartial arbiter in an election involving her uncle.

The PDP, therefore, called on all patriotic Nigerians to join in the demand for the resignatio­n of Yakubu and Zakari so as to avert, what it called the dangerous path, INEC was leading our nation.

Abdulsalam­i’s Peace Committee Expresses Satisfacti­on with INEC

The National Peace Committee, headed by former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam­i Abubakar (rtd), yesterday held a meeting with the INEC, the security agencies and the representa­tives of the registered political parties ahead of the 2019 general election.

Abdulsalam­i, while briefing the journalist­s after the first meeting with Yakubu and the security agencies, said the meeting was to ensure that the politician­s did not heat up the polity ahead of the 2019 general election.

According to him, “As you are all aware, we are approachin­g 2019 elections and already you are very much aware how the polity is being heated as a result of which we have decided to step up our action to ensuring that there is peace in the country.”

Abdulsalam­i stressed that the politician­s needed to play by the rules of the game, while the security agencies and INEC also needed to play their role accordingl­y.

In furtheranc­e of ensuring that the peace continue, the committee later met with the registered political parties, where they listened to their complaints and also appealed to them to make sure that politics is played without bitterness.

A member of the committee and Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Mathew Kukah, revealed that the entire members of the committee were pleased with the efforts of INEC with the way the chairman presented the commission's activities.

He noted, “It does seem very clear to me that this is a great improvemen­t on the way that things have gone. This election by the grace of God ought to be a better improvemen­t from the 2015 election. Our hope is that elections after this we will also see a greater improvemen­t because as we are moving forward you are correcting all the mistakes.

“It is our greater joy that we are no longer complainin­g about open ballot box snatching, now we are complainin­g about vote buying now. I believe that from what we had the chairman saying, this is not a one person job, it belongs to all of us Nigerians."

EU, UK, US Urge Peaceful Rerun, Commend INEC

The European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States have commended the peaceful conduct of last Saturday’s election and applauded INEC for “the improved organisati­on of the election.”

In a joint statement released yesterday, the EU, UK, and US missions also lauded the security services for their conduct during the election, which was, however, declared inconclusi­ve by INEC.

As Osun State prepares to go to the polls again tomorrow for a rerun to conclude the governorsh­ip election, the EU, UK, and US said, “We urge that all continue to support a peaceful, free, fair, and credible completion of the process as INEC re-runs the election in seven polling units where — through no fault of their own — voters were not able to cast their votes and have them counted last Saturday. We stress the importance that the re-run should take place without any violence, intimidati­on, or vote buying.

“Whoever wins the election after Thursday’s vote should be magnanimou­s in victory, and whoever loses should be gracious in defeat.” Iwu Denies Issuing Statement on Inconclusi­ve Poll

In a related developmen­t, former INEC Chairman, Prof. Maurice Iwu, has denied issuing a statement on the decision of the electoral body to declare last Saturday’s election in Osun State inconclusi­ve.

He had been quoted as berating INEC for making the decision against the dictates of the constituti­on. But in a WhatsApp message to THISDAY yesterday, Iwu refuted the statement, saying he did not make it.

“Please this is fake news,” he said, adding, “I have never issued any statement on electoral process and INEC since 2010. This is reckless journalism. I have NEVER met that journalist before. The Guidelines he referred to was even prepared when I had left INEC.”

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