The Guardian (Nigeria)

How 2015 poll was rigged in North, by Tanko Yakassai

Says southerner­s were intimidate­d, e-voting not done in region

- From Akin Alofetekun, Minna

ELDER statesman and prominent politician, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, has disclosed that massive rig- ging took place in the North in the 2015 general elections. Yakassai revealed the electoral fraud to journalist­s when he led the newly formed Northern Leaders Stakeholde­rs Assembly to former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, at his Uphill Mansion in Minna, the Niger State capital yesterday. He cited instances of manipulati­on in the elections. According to him,

while the electronic voting was religiousl­y observed in the southern part of the country, it was not so observed in the north.

He remarked: “When the electronic voting was introduced, I was in support of it, but I observed what happened in the 2015 general election and I changed my mind.

“This is because it was religiousl­y observed in the southern part of the country, but it was not so religiousl­y observed in the northern parts of the country. It was from that moment that I began to have some reservatio­ns about the electronic voting pattern.

“There are many ways of rigging election. What happened in 2015 where the majority of southerner­s resident in the north were scared away from their places of residence, where they had registered, to their place of origin and therefore could not have the opportunit­y to vote, was rigging. “Again some of the southerner­s who did not run away were afraid to come out and vote on the day of election. So scaring people from coming out to vote for the candidates of their choice is also a form of rig- ging.”

The 2015 election led to the emergence of MajorGener­al Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), a northerner, as president while the then incumbent, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner, lost.

Earlier at the meeting with Babangida, he lamented that most leaders of northern extraction had for long taken the support of northerner­s for granted, stressing that henceforth, it would not be business as usual. Yakassai said they were at Babangida’s house to in- form the former leader of the objectives of the organisati­on dedicated to the unity and progress of the north.

Babangida praised the efforts of the group and assured them of his support as long as they worked for the unity of Nigeria. Also at the meeting were Senator Joseph Waku, Alhaji Ghali Na Abba, Dr. Mohammed Data, Alhaji Abba Hana, Hajiya Inna Corona, Hajiya Zainab Main, Gimbia Rani, Alhaji Bala Mohammed and Dr. Umaru Babangida Aliyu, among others.

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