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Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by lagosph: 7:29am On Sep 21, 2014
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Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s northern agenda finally uncovered!
on september 21, 2014 at 6:06 am in special report
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INEC Chairman insists on favouring the North
Why National Assembly must understand the issues and not be taken for a ride
In this piece, which is a continuation of the national service to ensure that Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and its national chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, do not surreptitiously engender a policy that deliberately hands numerical superiority of Polling Units, PUs, which Nigeria’s Supreme Court described as “roots which nourish the whole electoral process”, to the North, further investigations have uncovered the details of the warped allocation process.
Mercifully, Jega’s visit to the National Assembly ended on a note that senators would study the figures and make up their minds.  Yet, every explanation by Jega has blind-sided the real issues and further exposed the real and perceived under-pining raison d’etre for the lopsided allocation.
By Jide Ajani
Jega’s blatant lie or crass ignorance
Does the number of polling units confer political advantage on a state/region? The answer simply is ‘No’ – Professor Attahiru Jega, defending his illegitimate and lopsided allocation of Polling Units.
For an acclaimed professor and activist election manager of repute, it is either Attahiru Jega chose to barefacedly lie about, or is ignorant of the wonderful potentials for political advantage that a lopsided allocation of Polling Units, PUs, confers on a state/region.
Perhaps, blinded by a need to justify his mandate on the issue of PUs, Jega’s spirited efforts at defending the indefensible only continue to pour cold water on his every move.
To help Jega, Sunday Vanguard went as far as sourcing for and getting portions of a Supreme Court judgment which pooh-poohs his claims.
The pronouncement of the Supreme Court, in Ajasin vs Omoboriowo’s case, January 8, 1984, as per Mohhammed Bello (JSC), declared that “polling booths (which make up PUs) are the base of the pyramid which forms the electoral process under the provisions of the Electoral Act….the booths are the roots which nourish the whole electoral process (and the manipulative parts thereof)…”.
The  highest court in the land dwelt extensively on what it called the “manipulation” and “rigging” that polling units can be used for in determining the outcome of election.
New PU allocation in practical terms means the provision of voting facilities for 500 eligible voters. This means that when a state gets 1,000 new polling units it has new facilities to accommodate 500,000 eligible voters.
In practical terms, it means that INEC has prepared new facilities for over 500,000 new voters in each of some 11 states in the North that already have more than 1,000 new PUs, and only Lagos in the South
The latter explanation means that the beneficiary states must have increased their previous figures of eligible voters by about 500,000 eligible voters. Evidently, this is not the case from the outcome of the Post-Business Rules figure of the beneficiary states in the North.
More significantly, Borno and Yobe states got 1,333 and 790 new PUs. These are states with over 400,000 internally displaced persons who have moved to several states in the Middle Belt and mainly to the South.
That is not all.
The curse of selectivity
When you choose to engage in an argument and you believe and, therefore, insist that others are not equipped to read between the lines because of your seemingly saintly sense of propriety, you’ve got something else coming.
In INEC’s rebuttal of accusations of sectional bias in the creation of new PUs, the Commission embarked on wanton waste of public funds by publishing a speech which some have derisively condemned as lacking both in substance and depth in so far as the real issues are concerned. Take, for instance, the issue of figure
INEC deliberately and understandably failed to publish its declared 2011 Registered Figures and, more importantly, the outcome of the Post-Business Rule that shows clearly the massive reduction of figures across the 36 states including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.
Instead and attempting to be clever by half, the Commission chose to use the Post-AFIS  figures without showing the progression from declared figures which, by its own admission, contains names of   eligible voters but with incomplete registration data such as absence of biometrics and facial image.
This return to Post-AFIS figures was deliberate on the part of the INEC spin-doctors given that the Commission’s clean-up of the register has brought daylight into the magic of many states that claim high population figures.
The question to ask Jega is, why did his Commission choose to use data that it did not employ for Anambra, Ekiti, Osun and would not be employing for the coming Adamawa State governorship election?
Mind you, INEC would not also be using post-AFIS for the 2015 election.
In addition, the Permanent Voter Card, PVR, is based on the Post-Business Rule and not Post-AFIS.
More, INEC, by its own admission and based on returns, has been able to establish that it issued less PVCs than the figures in the Post-AFIS data.
So, why did it publish the figures therein to deceive Nigerians?
That is not all.
Does it then make sense to increase the number of Polling Units in many states in the North where INEC regionalist proponents have allocated whopping new Polling Units at the expense of almost all states in the South?

Clark, Jega and Ekwueme
DISTORTIONS AND FALSEHOOD
But this re-enforcement of the lie, is the foundation of the distortions and falsehood peddled in INEC’s feeble attempt to explain its disproportionate PUs allocation.
Because INEC is yet to conclude CVR in 12 states, Jega should explain to Nigerians why the Commission was in so much haste to allocate PUs.
The table below exposes the lies that INEC has been trying to cover up with very little success.
PLAYING WITH FIGURES FOR CONCEALMENT
INEC tried to conceal the facts by publishing state by state allocations to make it look as if there were insignificant changes; by disaggregating the whole into current number of Polling Units per state, the disproportions were swallowed up making it look as if most of the states had almost similar or proportionate Polling Unit allocations.
A simple subtraction of the change in existing Polling Units to the current number  per states after the new allocations reveal the following disparities:
11 out of the 12 states which got over 1,000 new PUs are in the North.
States such as Katsina, Kano, Niger, Kaduna and Zamfara, just like the FCT, each got more new PUs  than the entire South-East.
All the five states which got 121 new PUs, namely Anambra, Bayelsa, Ekiti, Enugu, and Osun states, are in the South – allocation of 121 units only means the states got basically nothing, because all other states got 121 PUs before further new allocations were made
Imo State got 154 new PUs (almost nothing) whereas states   in the North like Kebbi and Adamawa, which are at par with Imo State in terms of the Post-AFIS figure of eligible voters (see table above) used by INEC for allocation, got almost 700 or more new Polling Units.
Similarly, Oyo State got 528 new PUs whereas it should be at par in allocation with states like Bauchi, Borno and Niger States, given the figure of eligible voters used for these states which all got over 1,000 new PUs allocated to them. Specifically, Niger State got 1,151 Polling Units more than Oyo which has 50,000 more eligible voters than Niger State in the figures used by INEC above.
How could it be explained that Oyo State, where you have Ogbomosho and Ibadan the second biggest city in Africa, now having less voters than   Borno, the hotbed of insurgency and, worse still, Yobe, that has 790 PUs compared to Oyo’s 528 ?
By the same token, Osun State has about 40,000 voters more in the figures used by INEC above, than Yobe State.
But while peaceful Osun State got basically no new Polling Unit allocations considering that the 121 it got is a baseline allocation for all states, Yobe State, which is at war, where most of the population has be driven away by strife, got 790 new PUs allocated to it. The question is why?
It is unimaginable how far INEC is ready to go to try to gloss over this obvious inequity and iniquity; the more it tries to explain it, the more it impugns its integrity

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Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by 2cato: 7:33am On Sep 21, 2014
The north as been postulated by the Yoruba peeps are the owners of nigeria
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by Rawani: 7:41am On Sep 21, 2014
This is akin to flogging a dead horse. What any intelligent person should look for in that article, is an alternative formula apart from population, based on which PU's should be distributed. Anyone can be an armchair critic, anyone passionate enough to write an article in a newspaper should not be too lazy to do some research into solutions, instead of whining like a jilted teenager.

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Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by size38: 9:01am On Sep 21, 2014
I don't know why we southerners complain too much. Particularly those of us from the south-south and south East. JEGA is incharge of INEC. We should leave the man alone let him do his job. JEGA was in charge in 2011 when GEJ won the election. But b4 the people of south south and south East was full of apprehension concerning his position. Prof. Iwu was there during OBJ's time. Even if history has it that he conducted one of the worst election in 2011 that brought in GEJ and Yar'adua. we did not complain.

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Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by arewanationz: 9:38am On Sep 21, 2014
Why do some southerners appear educated but bereft of logical reasoning? Is it due to disdain for the north or what?
I still repeat the question asked by Jega, which this writter failed to answer but giving some wraped logic to make his point; Does the number of PU confer political advantage to any region?

Apart from size of population, the land mass should also be taken into consideration. Nothern Nigeria has a land mass over three times the size of the south and these people still want equal allocation of Polling units. Where is the sense in this? Where is the sincerity in their action?

I'd expect these southern ethnic champions to put in same effort and their vernomous voice into unravelling Pastor Ayo's $10 million cash laden jet mystery instead of displaying a broad day light envy against the north.
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by Yujin(m): 11:05am On Sep 21, 2014
Those of you supporting Jega in his deceptive venture should know that you guys can never pull this one through because your time is up. Go and tell Buhari who Jega wants to assist that 'dogs and baboons must be soaked in blood'. The time of life is against you. Mark my words.
#operationjegamustgo
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by SLIDEwaxie(m): 11:50am On Sep 21, 2014
Have u ever wondered why 'jega-must-go' doesn't flinch Jonathan and his cohorts except u internet idiottas?

The thing is, whatever u're sayin is quite the opposite.

More polling units in the North means more votes for Jonathan since rigging will be sure.

The more polling units were mostly located where police can't even watch, the electoral militia will make sure that rigging is done without hassle!
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by Nobody: 12:23pm On Sep 21, 2014
SLIDEwaxie: Have u ever wondered why 'jega-must-go' doesn't flinch Jonathan and his cohorts except u internet idiottas?

The thing is, whatever u're sayin is quite the opposite.

More polling units in the North means more votes for Jonathan since rigging will be sure.

The more polling units were mostly located where police can't even watch, the electoral militia will make sure that rigging is done without hassle!

Gbam.

You've said it all.

APC need to present a sellable candidate otherwise Jonah shall win again oooooooo.

Konmight Say So.
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by BlackTechnology: 1:41pm On Sep 21, 2014
arewanationz: Why do some southerners appear educated but bereft of logical reasoning? Is it due to disdain for the north or what?
I still repeat the question asked by Jega, which this writter failed to answer but giving some wraped logic to make his point; Does the number of PU confer political advantage to any region?

Apart from size of population, the land mass should also be taken into consideration. Nothern Nigeria has a land mass over three times the size of the south and these people still want equal allocation of Polling units. Where is the sense in this? Where is the sincerity in their action?

I'd expect these southern ethnic champions to put in same effort and their vernomous voice into unravelling Pastor Ayo's $10 million cash laden jet mystery instead of displaying a broad day light envy against the north.


How many PU do we have b4 and now

What is the ratio of voters per PU b4 and now
Re: Polling Units’ Allocation: Jega’s Northern Agenda Finally Uncovered! O by masu: 3:00pm On Sep 21, 2014
Even as north central person I still blv mega should go

his moves into handing power over to Muslims is not in doubt.

this is just the begining.

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