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LP, PDP, ADC pass vote of no confidence on Professor Mahmood Yakubu

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LP, PDP, ADC call on INEC chairman to resign
INEC, Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu

Want him to resign

Call for cancellation of the polls

Results for Bauchi and Gombe repeated

 

Admin l Tuesday, February 28, 2023

 

ABUJA, Nigeria – Three political parties, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the major opposition party, the Labour Party and the African Democratic Party, ADP  have passed a vote of no confidence on Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,  Professor Mahmood Yakubu.

The parties urged him to resigned having failed the integrity test and allow another credible Nigerian, outside INEC to continue and conclude the process. They said the election would have been most peaceful  but that INEC deliberately destroyed the process and that what happened was vote allocation and not election.

The parties are of the view that election are manipulated after leaving the polling units and that today, election results are still being manipulated in Rivers State and other areas and that the election should be repeated.

The political parties  spoke at a joint Press Conference in Abuja attended by Chairman of the PDP, Dr. Iyorcha Ayu, Chairman of the LP, Mr. Julius Abumere and chairman of the ADP, Liyel Imoke and other members of the political parties.

Speaking for the parties, Abumere said  they are addressing the press conference as a result of deliberate refusal of INEC chairman to respect pre-election commitment  to upload election results  right from the polling units, using bvas.

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“His refusal has compromised the result of the election. INEC officers from all over the federation failed to transmit result from polling units, those who tried could not, some said there is directive from seniors not to upload results, some said password to access the server has been changed”, he said.

According to him, INEC compromised the integrity of the election even before the collation began. Adding that section 65 of the electoral act states that the collation officers shall transmit the result in a manner prescribe by the electoral act.

According to him, failure to transmit results require that all result be uploaded before the announcement of results.  He said that the expectation was that INEC  will conduct election with Electoral Acts and bylaws but recanted.

“This election is not free and far  from being fair or  transparent. There is ongoing cancellation of results all over the country in opposition of stronghold to shore up results for  the APC. The cancellations renders the election inconclusive”,  he said.

He said the result has been irretrievably compromised and that they have lost faith in the process and  will not be part of the collation. ” We demand that this sham be cancelled and call for another election in line with laid down procedures of the electoral act”, he said.

They  called on the international community that results being announced has been heavily doctored and does not reflect the will of Nigerians. They declared a vote of no confidence on INEC chairman and that he lacks the moral integrity to continue the process. “He should step aside as INEC chairman and for a credible person outside INEC to take control  to restore the integrity of the process”, he said,adding that  they respect the view of Nigerians who put their fate in the to defend their votes.

They called on President  Muhammadu Buhari to stand by his vow to bequeath free fair and transparent election to Nigeria. They urged him to use his office to save” your integrity and save Nigerians from forces who want to truncate the will of Nigerians”, he said calling on Nigerians to defend democracy.

Also speaking, Sen. Dino Melaye said 9 parties staged walkout but that only three were invited for the press conference.

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