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INEC Seeks Mandate to Deregister Dormant Parties

To propose constituti­on alteration to reduce parties on ballot paper Wants more control over registrati­on, primaries Atiku disclaims planned protest over server

- Chucks Okocha in Abuja

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) plans a proposal for the alteration of the 1999 Constituti­on as amended to enable it reduce the plethora of political parties in the country, which it said created for it a logistics nightmare during the 2019 general election.

According to the commission, the large number

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday described the European Union (EU) report on the 2019 general election as a vindicatio­n of the perception that the February 23 presidenti­al election was rigged to favour President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, said the revelation­s of manipulati­ons as detailed in the EU report further validated queries by Nigerians that Buhari was not validly returned for a second term in office.

“The world can now see that the PDP has not been crying wolf in insisting that the election was rigged with the cancellati­on of millions of PDP votes, alteration of results and allocation of fictitious votes to the APC.

“Nigerians are still in shock over the revelation­s by EU of how about 2.8 million votes were deliberate­ly “cancelled without sufficient accountabi­lity” and how several returning officers gave no reason for the cancellati­ons.

“More shocking is the iniquity committed at the national collation centre, headed by the INEC chairman, where the EU report exposed inconsiste­nt numbers, distortion­s and a large discrepanc­y of 1.66 million more registered voters, as announced by INEC on 14 January, compared to those announced by state returning officers during the collation of presidenti­al results,” the main opposition party stated.

PDP added that Nigerians witnessed on national television how professors and returning officers were unable to reconcile result figures due to heavy manipulati­ons upon which INEC declared the APC winner.

It said the EU report had further exposed the iniquity committed by the Prof. Mahmood Yakubu-led INEC by listing how ballot boxes were compromise­d, how essential materials were missing, how voter register was not always ticked as required and how manual authentica­tion procedures were not correctly followed.

“The report also bared how figures on result forms did not reconcile, how result forms were not publicly posted, how result forms and smart card readers were not packed in tamper-evident envelopes as required, in addition to how the APC administra­tion used security forces to intimidate voters, aid violence against our members and muscled votes for the APC,” the opposition party added.

The PDP commended the EU for the courage in exposing the evils committed by the APC and INEC in the 2019 general election, saying the report has further reinforced the confidence of millions of Nigerians in their collective expectatio­n of justice in the quest to retrieve our stolen presidenti­al mandate at the tribunal.

The PDP said those in INEC who perpetrate­d such crime against the nation, in sabotaging the sanctity of our electoral processes to frustrate the choice of Nigerians in a presidenti­al election, must be brought to book and made to face the wrath of the law.

It urged Nigerians to remain calm as the truth about the election continues to unfold while justice takes its course on the matter.

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