Presidential Tribunal: PDP protests non-release of electoral materials by INEC
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Presidential Tribunal: PDP protests
non-release of electoral materials by INEC
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cautions the Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, not to plunge the
nation into a monumental crisis, by refusing to obey the Court of Appeal to
release the election materials used for the conduct of the February 23,
Presidential election. Kola
Ologbodiyan
The party says INEC, by this action, is blatantly standing in the way of
justice and working against the will of the people in their quest to salvage the
nation and reclaim their stolen mandate at the tribunal.
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The continued refusal of INEC to release the electoral materials to the PDP
and our legal team is completely provocative and shows that the commission is
working in cahoots with the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Buhari
Presidency to frustrate the PDP, our candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and majority of
Nigerians from retrieving our mandate at the tribunal.
INEC and the APC are apprehensive that the materials, particularly the forms
EC8D and EC40G covering the nation in addition to the report of the Smart Card
Readers used in the Presidential election will show at the tribunal that the PDP
and Atiku Abubakar clearly won the Presidential election.
The PDP has been reliably informed of how the APC and some compromised top
officials of INEC have been boasting that they will never allow these materials
and documents to be released to the PDP legal team
This is the reason the APC and INEC manufactured a groundless claim that the
form EC8D, EC40G and the reports of the card readers were not specifically
captured in the order of the court whereas the court was unequivocal in its
order that all materials used for the election be made available to our legal
team.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Court of Appeal, among other orders, directed
INEC to release and allow our legal team to “inspect, scan, forensically audit
and make copies of forms EC4OA, EC8A, EC8AVP, EC8B, EC8C, EC8E and ALL OTHER
ELECTORAL FORMS and materials including, but not limited to ballot papers and
voters registers and materials used for the conduct of the presidential
election, held across Nigeria on the 23rd of February, 2019, for the purpose of
instituting and maintaining an election petition”. Electronic voting has overwhelming advantages, says
Ex-INEC boss
The refusal of INEC to release forms EC8D, EC40G and the reports of the card
readers is therefore a deliberate and vicious disobedience to the orders of the
court for which the management of INEC should be charged for contempt.
The PDP calls on Nigerians to note that INEC, having rigged the election in
favour of APC, is now seeking ways to frustrate our petition at the tribunal. We
therefore charge INEC, having been exposed, to end its shenanigan and release
these documents without further delay.
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