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Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by odiks: 5:13am On Dec 10, 2018
Indications emerged yesterday as to why President Muhammadu Buhari refused to append his signature on the Electoral Act Amendment Bill last Friday.

LEADERSHIP investigations revealed that the president took the decision not to sign the bill when it was discovered that some unscrupulous Nigerians had perfected plans to tamper with results of the 2019 general elections with the help of a new technology they had acquired which they would have used to distort the functioning of the electronic voter machine.

These individuals, it was also learnt, had taken their plan a notch higher by engaging the services of a Russian firm to hack into the electoral system in order to manipulate the results in favour of their clients.

Our usually impeccable source further disclosed that President Buhari declined assent because under the new electoral bill, electronic voting and transmission of results are mandatory, a situation that could have, with the hacking arrangement, vulnerably exposed the 2019 electoral process to manipulation.

According to the source, when President Buhari got wind of the sinister plot, “he quickly contacted his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, who assured him that he would ensure that no rogue elements would find the space in Russia to interfere with Nigeria’s elections in 2019”.

It was also gathered that some politicians have already entered into a contract with Cambridge Analytica, a British IT consulting firm, for the management of their political campaigns, among other services. The plan, our source added’ is to use the consultancy firm “to reach out to other ‘hacktivists’ (subversive users of computers and computer network to promote political agenda) in UK, Russia and others”.

LEADERSHIP recalls that the IT consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, had in recent past been accused of using the personal data of millions of Facebook users to influence how people vote in many countries. Following a report early this year that a former employee of Cambridge Analytica, Christopher Wylie, had told British lawmakers how an Israeli spy firm, ‘Black Cube,’ was “engaged to hack into Buhari accounts to get access to his medical records and private emails,” the federal Government in April this year commenced a probe into the revelation.

It was reported that the federal government is also probing the report which suggested that the consulting firm that combines data mining, brokerage and analysis with strategic communications for electoral process, manipulated Nigeria’s 2007 elections by organising campaigns to weaken the chances of opposition parties. Cambridge Analytica had earlier been reported to have been hired by an unnamed Nigerian billionaire to support the re-election of a former Nigerian president in the 2015 polls.

Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu had reacted then saying “Nigerians deserve answers from the PDP, Facebook and Cambridge Analytica on how and why they improperly obtained and used data to interfere in Nigerian elections.

“An investigation should help to determine if there is a linkage between the various killings and maiming that have characterised our elections since 2007 and the misinformation activities of the Cambridge Analytica. Such investigation will also help President Buhari to achieve his wish to leave a legacy of improved elections”, Shehu added

It was also reported on March 28, 2015 that the INEC website was hacked by a group calling themselves the ‘’Nigerian Cyber Army’’. In a statement posted on INEC’s website- www.inecnigeria.org, the group replied however that they hacked and took control of the website to protect results from being manipulated by anyone, through any means. They also claim to be protecting the rights of Nigerians to elect their leaders.

Confirming the hacking through its Twitter handle, @inecnigeria, INEC said, “We are aware of the recent hack of our @inecnigeria website, we are currently investigating this incident #NigeriaDecides”

While pre-empting the situation as well as making provision to tackle possible interference in the 2019 polls, chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, on January 30, this year, said that although the 2019 election results shall be announced electronically, the physical copies of results of the elections would be given to party agents.

President Buhari had last Friday declined assent to the Electoral Amendment Bill 2018, citing impending confusion that would pervade the 2019 elections if the bill is signed into law as reason for not signing the bill. Major high points of the Bill include the use of card readers and other electronic devices in the conduct of elections.

Invariably, Sections 49 and 52 of the Electoral Act, 2010 was amended and reviewed, to allow INEC use card reader to authenticate voters’ card, use total number of voters authenticated with card reader as actual figure of voters that voted in that unit, and transmit the votes electronically.

Section 153 of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) gives power to INEC to issue regulations, guidelines or manuals for the conduct of any elections in the country. Electoral Act, 2010 draws inspirations from Section 153 (1) (f) and Third Schedule Paragraph F. 15(f) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). An example of this is Guidelines and Regulations for the 2015 General Elections.

Supporters of President Buhari have described the Electoral Act amendment bill controversy as unnecessary distraction to blackmail the President into signing the law with his eyes closed. According to them, the new Electoral Act amendment bill is like a landmine laid on the path of the president by the PDP-led National Assembly, despite the fact that the president has unambiguously explained his reasons for not assenting to the Electoral Act.

They argued that the Act is fraught with dangers which, if ignored, could create chaos and confusion during the 2019 elections.

In recent survey of views conducted by our sister publication, LEADERSHIP Weekend, some lawyers had warned that since INEC neither budgeted for the use of card reader in the recently approved budget to conduct election nor trained officials for the use of the electronic device all this while, the use of card reader in view of 2015 experience in the country is enough to discard any idea of its use anywhere in the country for the conduct of the 2019 elections.

The use of card reader they held, requires INEC officials at the end of voting process to compare the number of voters verified by the card reader with the number of accredited voters, and total votes cast for consistency, which led to avalanche of conflicting judgements in the court after the 2015 elections.

Besides, they said it is fraught with abuses and is easy to manipulate the electoral system since the election officials have not been properly trained in the use of the technological device to authenticate and transmit results.

Presidential Candidates Back Decision


Meanwhile, the Forum of Presidential Candidates has endorsed President Buhari’s refusal to assent to the controversial Electoral (Amendment) Bill.

After a consultative meeting they convened yesterday to review recent developments in the polity, the 40 presidential candidates, who are members of the forum, said that they supported President Buhari’s action because “the time is obviously inauspicious to tinker with the Electoral Bill, especially when the process leading to the 2019 general elections is fully on course.”

In a statement signed on their behalf by the presidential candidate of Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, Alhaji Shitu Mohammed Kabir and his Movement for the Restoration of Democracy counterpart, Mallam Danjuma Muhammad, the presidential candidates said their earlier position had been vindicated that the amendment bill contained “deliberate hurdles” capable of derailing the forthcoming general elections.

The statement reads in part: “Our position is premised on the fact that we see stumbling blocks against a free and fair election next year. To be specific, the Amended Electoral Bill which stipulates electronic verification of voters and transmission of results will deliberately disenfranchise many voters, especially in the rural and remote areas of the country owing to obvious constraints of power supply and internet connectivity.

“The time left for the 2019 elections is too short for INEC to recruit relevant staff and give them adequate training. We also think that the electoral body may not be in a position to respond fast enough in cases where the electronic devices malfunction. The constraints and impediments of time and resources in difficult terrains will deliberately deny many local communities the opportunity to vote.”

The presidential candidates said they suspect that those asking President Buhari to sign the amendment bill have a sinister design to derail the electoral calendar.

“We suspect a hidden agenda if the electoral umpire is forced to adjust its programme to accommodate the personnel, budget and other logistics in the guise of abiding with the provisions of the amendment bill”, they said.

Last week, the forum had filed a suit at a Federal High Court in Abuja, where it prayed the court to stop Buhari from signing the Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2018.

The three plaintiffs, Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, Allied Peoples Movement and Movement for Restoration and Defence of Democracy, joined the Senate president, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, INEC chairman and the Attorney-General of the Federation ad Minister of Justice as defendants.

https://leadership.ng/2018/12/10/untold-story-of-pmbs-refusal-to-sign-electoral-amendment-bill/

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by odiks: 5:14am On Dec 10, 2018
This is very serious

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Pedagogueeye: 5:20am On Dec 10, 2018
this is like a beer parlour talk

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by lovere: 5:21am On Dec 10, 2018
Total bullshit stories generated by Brown envelope Nigerian journalists.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Nogodye(m): 5:22am On Dec 10, 2018
No signing of any electoral ammendment bill till after the general election..."O toge"

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by PassingShot(m): 5:25am On Dec 10, 2018
There could be many reasons why resorting to another set of rules for the election at this stage is wrong, this quote is more than enough for any reasonable person:

After a consultative meeting they convened yesterday to review recent developments in the polity, the 40 presidential candidates, who are members of the forum, said that they supported President Buhari’s action because “the time is obviously inauspicious to tinker with the Electoral Bill, especially when the process leading to the 2019 general elections is fully on course.”

You can't be sleeping since more than three years ago and just wake up in less than three months to a national election and want to introduce a new set of rules when the electoral process is fully on course.

PMB is wiser than all PDP bigwigs put together.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by olaric(m): 5:34am On Dec 10, 2018
PMB is just being selfish and desperate, that's all.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by helinues: 5:41am On Dec 10, 2018
Too many tales in a story.

Buhari contacted his Russian counterpart, Vlamidir Putin ...lol

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by FearGodinall: 5:52am On Dec 10, 2018
PassingShot:
There could be many reasons why resorting to another set of rules for the election at this stage is wrong, this quote is more than enough for any reasonable person:



You can't be sleeping since more than three years ago and just wake up in less than three months to a national election and want to introduce a new set of rules when the electoral process is fully on course.

PMB is wiser than all PDP bigwigs put together.
Agent of darkness that doesn't want to improve and as well others grow, are you aware that you analogue thing who always stand in the path of progress,who takes pleasure when things goes awry has rejected this bill the third time, which shows that it doen't start over night as you insinuated. Is about Nigeria and the future of Nigerians.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by FarahAideed: 5:56am On Dec 10, 2018
Lies

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by daddytime(m): 5:57am On Dec 10, 2018
This latest Russian based election riggers are the iphone x of election rigging. No more ballot box snatching et al.

Alter it all with a simple del + some strokes of the keys.

This is indeed a dangerous trend.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Magalan: 5:58am On Dec 10, 2018
Hmm
Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by adekennis(m): 5:58am On Dec 10, 2018
Pedagogueeye:
this is like a beer parlour talk

Bro this is not beer parlour talk..It's a confirmed story..I swear down I've heard this story 2 months before now.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Nobody: 5:58am On Dec 10, 2018
Mr president, you are deceiving yourself... we know you are telling lies, but continue..

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by CilicMarin: 5:59am On Dec 10, 2018
helinues:
Too many tales in a story.

Buhari contacted his Russian counterpart, Vlamidir Putin ...lol

No political party has Monopoly of stupidity... grin grin

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by nnachukz(m): 5:59am On Dec 10, 2018
Madam palmwine powerless is the impeccable source. This is exactly her voice and reasoning.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by PassingShot(m): 6:00am On Dec 10, 2018
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FearGodinall:
Agent of darkness that doesn't want to improve and as well others grow, are you aware that you analogue thing who always stand in the path of progress,who takes pleasure when things goes awry has rejected this bill the third time, which shows that it doen't start over night as you insinuated. Is about Nigeria and the future of Nigerians.
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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Nobody: 6:00am On Dec 10, 2018
Story

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by 34webers(m): 6:01am On Dec 10, 2018
TheGreenLand:
The law the PDP made by themselves is what they are crying about to be amended now, Something APC are suppose to be saying!
Foolish set of corrupt criminals!
The thing taya me o. They made the law and used it to rule this country for 16 yrs, all of a sudden, the law Has loop holes, what the fck? And it must be changed two months to election, lol. Atiku and saraki are jokers.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Olohunjedalo(m): 6:03am On Dec 10, 2018
iAudio:
Story
Ipob jew
Cry well well

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Nobody: 6:03am On Dec 10, 2018
The law the PDP made by themselves is what they are crying about to be amended now, Something APC are suppose to be saying!
Foolish set of corrupt criminals!

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Corrinthians(m): 6:06am On Dec 10, 2018
No wonder PDP is DESPERATE to have the bill signed. God pass una.

Look Nigerians, we have to be eternally grateful to God for giving us leaders in the mould of Buhari and Osinjajo.
But for these two, this country perhaps would have been another Rwanda in the nineties.

Russia has their reputation being questioned by Mulker over Trump's victory, now they've set their eyes on Nigeria. I feel terrible Buhari isn't biting these criminals in PDP as much as one expects him to. The audacity with which they go about their criminal acts is just unacceptable.

I wish they could just proscribe the evil entity all together, just as did the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt.

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by 34webers(m): 6:06am On Dec 10, 2018
olaric:
PMB is just being selfish and desperate, that's all.
I doubt you know what it means to be desperate. The same electoral law being used by the pdp for 16 yrs is now tasteless and suddenly wants it changed, yet buhari who doesn't want it changed in a hurry is desperate?

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by openmine(m): 6:07am On Dec 10, 2018
grin
Panic attack!

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Nobody: 6:07am On Dec 10, 2018
Olohunjedalo:

Ipob jew
Cry well well

Who be ipob?

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by 34webers(m): 6:08am On Dec 10, 2018
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FearGodinall:
Agent of darkness that doesn't want to improve and as well others grow, are you aware that you analogue thing who always stand in the path of progress,who takes pleasure when things goes awry has rejected this bill the third time, which shows that it doen't start over night as you insinuated. Is about Nigeria and the future of Nigerians.
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Why is pdp desperately pushing for the amendment of the same electoral law they have been using happily for over 16 yrs? Why attempting to change the rule in the middle of the game? Why shouldn't our votes be counted before announcement?

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by HillsBlaze(m): 6:11am On Dec 10, 2018
Brown envelope journalism. How can a journalist so called real one for that matter be running around on hearsay and the editor, are you insane?

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Niceman4u(m): 6:11am On Dec 10, 2018
I don't believe this story atal. It does not add up.
Very poor and unintelligent reportage. Leadership newspaper shud watch it before it looses its perceived credibility.
Honestly this sounds like a beer parlor gossip

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by MVLOX(m): 6:12am On Dec 10, 2018
lemme be observing...
Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by musa234(m): 6:12am On Dec 10, 2018
Buhari called Putin and Putin assured him that their would be no hacking. Lol

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Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by saabright(m): 6:12am On Dec 10, 2018
olaric:
PMB is just being selfish and desperate, that's all.

sharap! you get sense so?.....why didn't they make the amendment years before the election Mr selfish...yeye

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