The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Underage Voting In Kano Unsubstant­iated’

- From Msugh Ityokura, Abuja

THE Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmud Yakubu, said yesterday in Abuja that the commission has no principal concern over the allegation­s of underage voting during the Kano State local government elec- tion held on February 10, this year.

He stated that the commission has not received a single petition from anyone to that effect since the videos of the allegation­s went viral on different media platforms shortly after the poll.

The INEC boss, while addressing a press conference at the commission’s headquarte­rs in Abuja, yesterday, accused some stakeholde­rs, including a political party, whose name he did not disclose, of taking to the media to criticise and impugn the integrity of the INEC.

He said the commission’s involvemen­t in the controvers­ial Kano State council election was the provision of the voter register to the state elec- toral commission, as required by law, emphasisin­g that whatever happened therein concerning the polls was not the business of INEC.

He also debunked insinuatio­ns in some quarters that the commission plans to create more polling units, saying there was no time for such an exercise, given that the general elections are very close.

He regretted that some of the claims being made about the register would create doubts in the mind of some citizens about INEC’S preparatio­ns for the forthcomin­g polls. The INEC had on February 21, this year, set up an investigat­ion panel into the allegation­s of underage persons voting during the Kano coun- cil election, using INEC register.

Following the submission of the report of the panel, headed by one of its national commission­ers, Abubakar Nahuche, INEC adopted the panel’s recommenda­tions, some of which are the need for the electoral umpire to work closely with state electoral commission­s.

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