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SMBLF chieftain Edwin Clarke
By PAMELA EBOH
A group known as Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF) has expressed its concern over the egregious and unacceptable conduct of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the conduct, transmission & collation of the various results of the presidential election across the Nigeria.
It regretted that the conduct of INEC on areas of voter inclusivity, security, punctuality, logistics deployments, integrity and compliance to Electoral Act on electronic transmission of results has created very serious mistrust between the electorates and the electoral umpire, adding that it has also cast very serious doubts not only to their status as fair and unbiased umpire but very importantly, on the credibility of the results that they are collating and announcing, even without uploading most of the Polling Unit Result Sheets to their server as required by law.
This was contained in a statement signed by notable Nigerians Chief Edwin Clarke, Leader of PANDEF, Chief Ayo Adabanjo, Leader AfenifereDr. Bitrus PoguLeader Middle Belt Forum ,Chief Simon Okeke representing Ohanaeze Ndigbo, HE. Chief (Dr) Chukwuemeka Ezeife - Chairman Igbo Elders Consultative Forum, Babachir Lawal - Former SGF and Amb. Okey Emutchay - Secretary General Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
The group observed that apart from the fact that none of the 176,846 Polling Unit Results was electronically transmitted online real-time, evidences abound of faint Result Sheets uploaded, completely illegible.
It said that video evidences of INEC Officials caught falsifying election results at local collation centres and voters attacked and locked out from voting on grounds of their tribe, religion or party affiliation are numerous in public domain, including destruction of ballots by hoodlums and senior Govt officials while security men watched without acting;
It also cited under-aged voting, among many infractions as shortfalls that would suggest INEC ill-preparation and/or collusion.
The statement partly reads: "There were senior partisan Govt officials interference at INEC Collation Centres to influence results, which could not have been possible had the results been transmitted electronically at polling units as expected; and all available evidence points to one “favored political party getting away with murder”, thereby denying others ‘level playing field’.
“We find the Press Statement which the Independent National Electoral Commission issued on Sunday, 26 February, 2023, riddled with gaps which are incongruous with good judgement and reason.
“It is indeed jejune to argue that the reason for the gaps is because the servers which were used for off-season state elections were not reconfigured to meet the needs and requirement of the national elections.
“At the heart of the technological innovation which INEC so proudly proclaimed was the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) to accredit voters and uploading of the results from the various Polling Units (PU) to the central Server.
“It is very doubtful that the failure of the BVAS to upload only the presidential results to the server is a systems glitch, as INEC would want us to believe. The unfortunate effect, is not only the deep mistrust of the independence and unbiased status of INEC but it has by the very singular misstep cast very serious doubts on its ability to deliver to the country, a free, fair and credible election.
“We cannot allow our dreams of a new Nigeria where leaders and its institution of governance are accountable to the people to die of administrative oversight and incompetence.”
While calling on the Nigerian people and the youths who have endured all forms of intimidation and threats to their lives for the sustenance of democracy in the country to demand that votes must counted, it also urged INEC to show incontrovertible evidence that all the votes uploaded to their server and those held by all the party agents tally.
Continuing, the group enjoined the Nigerian people and especially youths to stand in unison to defend the sanctity of their mandate. They must not let their mandate, future and country be taken away from them on account of a convoluted technical sophistry.
It added: “We unequivocally request INEC to immediately discontinue the national provocation called ‘National Collation of Presidential Result”, and retrace her steps back to where the ‘breach of process’ started; which is the real-time transmission of results at the polling units.
“Nigerians are ready to return to their Polling units to complete the process by certifying that the same results which copy is with every party Agent is uploaded and collated. Alternatively, all political parties can sit with INEC to reconcile the results and upload them accordingly before any national collation and announcements.
“The present attempt to ‘collate and announce unreconciled results’ – which are products of suspicious process breach will be tantamount to Electoral manipulation, a recipe for chaos and destabilization. Furthermore, adequate security and logistics must be deployed for all the remaining Polling Unit elections, especially for all those areas where non-indigenes were threatened and disenfranchised.
SMBLF further hailed the teams of International Monitors and Observers, for their presence in the Country at during the course of a very important and historic election; even as it called on the International Community which they represent to hold INEC accountable for the egregious breaches of the Electoral Law 2022 and any outcomes of the 2023 Presidential Elections in Nigeria.
“We equally urge the international community to engage and put pressure on the Federal Government of Nigeria to protect the mandate of the Nigerian people which was willingly expressed through a democratic electoral process on Saturday, 25 February, 2023. And to ensure full compliance and rectification of any deviation from the electoral process flow.
“We remain unequivocally committed to a Nigerian Federation where justice, equity, fairness and equality is enthroned and where no man no matter his ethnicity, religion or party affiliation is oppressed,” SMBLF stated.
It maintained that its vision of a Nigerian Federation is firmly anchored on the cardinal democratic principles of the rule of law, equality, equity, fairness and justice, saying that It was in recognition of these principles that it adopted Mr. Peter Obi and his running mate, Mr. Ahmed Datti of the Labour Party as embodiments of the lofty aspirations.
The group insisted that the hopes for a new Nigeria have been so eloquently expressed, not only in the continuous voter registration process which saw the largest numbers of youth registration but also the largest voter turn-out in the history of elections in the country.
It commended the Nigerian people, especially the youths for their uncommon demonstration of patriotism as well as the zeal to salvage their country Nigeria through a peaceful democratic election, noting that it is unsurpassed.
SMBLF added: “They showed exceptional courage against all odds in order to exercise their civic responsibility. They endured long hours stretching into the wee hours of the morning in the queue, to vote and to ensure their votes are not only counted but also matter.
“They withstood voter intimidation, suppression and violence to exercise their constitutional rights. We salute the young woman who in spite of severe injuries she sustained to her face returned very gallantly to vote for the candidate of her choice.”