The Guardian (Nigeria)

PDP accuses APC of forcing security agents, INEC to rig polls

- From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja

THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday alleged that the Muhammadu Buhari presidency has launched “a more ferocious plot to ambush the reschedule­d elections and foist Muhammadu Buhari on our nation.”

At a press conference presided by its national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the PDP, however, said that the “evil plots will come to naught.”

His words: “Since the postponeme­nt of the elections, the Buhari presidency and APC have been breathing down on the chairman of Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, in a desperate bid to consolidat­e their control of the operations of the commission and execute their rigging plot.”

PDP claimed that at a meeting held in the Presidenti­al Villa on Tuesday night, attended by key government officials, Resident Electoral Commission­ers (RECS) were directed to issue out result sheets to APC agents to falsify and declare results in favour of the party.

“Intelligen­ce at our disposal reveals that the INEC chairman has succumbed to back channel bullying by the Buhari presidency and APC to accede to their demand to replace Electoral Officers (EOS) in various critical states with APC agents who will vehemently execute President Buhari’s rigging plans in the February 23 presidenti­al election.

“The PDP also has details of the meeting by Buhari, some northern APC governors and service chiefs, whereupon pressure was mounted on the service chiefs in connection with the APC rigging plans,” it alleged.

The opposition party alerted Nigerians that “the INEC chairman has been intimidate­d with threat of ‘Onnoghen’s treatment’ to accept a list of APC members and agents and post them to serve as EOS in various states, including Kano, Kaduna, Rivers, Bauchi, Akwa-ibom, Zamfara, Benue, Sokoto, Lagos, Plateau, Taraba, Borno, Adamawa, Kogi, Delta and Ebonyi”

According to the party, these APC Eos have been briefed to ensure the diversion of sensitive electoral materials from designated polling centres, delay the accreditat­ion process, to frustrate voters’ enthusiasm, compromise the collation process to allocate and announce fictitious results for Buhari and muddle up the process to pave way for result cancellati­on where it becomes impossible to rig for Buhari.

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