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INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by dre11(m): 6:48am On Mar 06, 2019
•Insists use of smart card reader mandatory for gov contest

Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja



One week after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the president-elect, the electoral umpire has failed to provide explanations on discrepancies noted in the results of the February 23 presidential election it announced last Wednesday.

And following the rising objection to the use of smart card reader by prospective candidates in the forthcoming governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections, the electoral body has insisted that the use of the electronic device is mandatory.

The substantive issues are discrepancies in the number of registered voters announced before and after the presidential election as well as disparities in the number of voters accredited and total votes cast at the poll.

Prior to the presidential and National Assembly elections, the INEC had revealed that the total number of registered voters was 84,004,084. But announcing the result of the election, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, put the number of registered voters at 82,344,107.

Also, in order to ensure voters were not disenfranchised, the commission adopted simultaneous accreditation and voting, which it believed, would save time and also discourage discrepancies, but this was not to be, considering what was witnessed during the exercise.

While declaring Buhari as the winner, saying he polled a total of 15,191,847 votes to defeat the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who scored 11,262,978 votes, Yakubu said 29,364,209 voters were accredited, while the total number of valid votes cast were 27,324,583 with total rejected votes of 1,289,607, putting total votes cast at 28,614,190.

This means that a total of 1.6 million people were missing in the voter register, considering the fact that the number of registered voters was over 84 million, while the number of collated voters, according to the INEC chairman, was over 82 million.

A couple of presidential candidates’ agents, particularly Chief Osita Chidoka of the PDP, made a heavy weather of these discrepancies. But Yakubu subdued the agitations with a promise to issue a clarification before the close of the collation exercise. That did not happen.

For days THISDAY pressed senior INEC officials, including the Chief Press Secretary to the chairman, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi; Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzi; and National Commissioner and Chairman Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Festus Okoye, to clarify the discrepancies, including the need for the commission to publish the total accreditation captured by the SCR, but met a brick wall.

Okoye told THISDAY yesterday that he would need to consult the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) department of the commission before he could respond to its enquiries, promising to respond later in the day. He did not.

Worried by the discrepancies, Chidoka, who was at the national collation centre had disclosed that the main opposition party did not accept the result as representing the valid votes of Nigerians.

He stated: “We have made three issues: first, after all the investment in technology, we required INEC, after spending N27 billion in this year’s budget alone on technology, we had expected that today, INEC would have, for the purpose of transparency not just for law, have projected to us the result of what the card reader that they used displayed about the people that went through the card reader verification. That singular act put a dent in the image of the election.

“The second one is the issues we raised about the number of registered voters vis-à-vis what the chairman now calls collated voters, meaning that 1.6 million people are missing in the voter register. We think that issue is substantial enough to require a resolution.

“We also believe that the difference between the accredited voters and the votes cast, which came to about 750,000 votes requires an issue to be looked into.

“Finally, we believed that the cancellations that took place in the election impacting 2.7 million voters required to be looked into seriously.

“So, in our view, this election required to be looked at again and possibly we would have had rerun. More importantly, we think that INEC should have looked consciously to the use of the card reader.

The absence of card reader is a major violation in the elections; it renders that election null and void. That’s what the chairman promised us.”
But despite the protest by the PDP, Yakubu said the commission would deliberate on it before taking a decision.

However, after about three hours of deliberation, the INEC chairman insisted that the difference in the valid votes and cancellation was insignificant to impact on the general outcome of the election.

He stressed that all the observations raised by the opposition were noted and would be needed for future elections in the country.

Yakubu stated: “In relations to the issues raised, there are specifically three of them that the commission wishes to make some preliminary statements on. We said preliminary statement because during collation we haven’t had all the time in the world to look at these
issues in depth.

“The first one is that the figures of accredited voters in relation to the votes cast were not adding up in one or two instances. We have noticed that and our preliminary investigations and analysis revealed there are a number of figures that were carried from the field and were adding up and the states were also adding up from 176,000 locations nationwide at polling units and voting points.

“From there, the figures were adding up at the ward level, which we have 8,809 nationwide. From there to the local government of which we have 774, and then the state declaration or collation centre and the FCT making a total of 37, before coming up to Abuja.
“From what we have seen, the disparity cumulatively is actually less than two per cent…And therefore the information on the smart card reader is slightly to be higher than the actual ballot, meaning the vote cast but this is only by way of preliminary investigation.

“Yes, we believed that there have been cancellations, however, in the case of presidential election the cancellations did not affect the conclusion of the process.

“Sometimes discrepancies of this nature are likely to happen. They happen in all the offices where elections were conducted, but on the basis of the observations that you have made, we looked at this figure very carefully; they don’t affect the total number of thousands who voted in the election; they are well below the number of PVCs collected.”


Insists Use of Smart Card Reader Mandatory for Gov Contest

Meanwhile, INEC has insisted that the use of SCR in the Saturday’s elections is mandatory.
Okoye, in a statement yesterday, said the clarification became imperative because since the conduct of the presidential election, there has been an allegation from certain quarters that the INEC was selective in its use of the electronic device.

Okoye noted that the allegation has led to speculations that INEC might be forced to jettison its use in the March 9, 2019 governorship, State Houses of Assembly and Federal Capital Area Council elections.

Okoye stated: “INEC hereby states categorically that the allegations are absolutely false and the speculations are without any basis whatsoever.

“The use of the Smart Card Readers is not only mandatory but its deliberate non-use attracts the sanction of possible prosecution of erring officials in accordance with the INEC Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections. This is in addition to the voiding of any result emanating from such units or areas, as was done in the Presidential and National Assembly elections of February 23, 2019.”

The commission added that to clear any doubt or ambiguity, the deployment and mandatory use of smart card readers in next Saturday’s elections would not only be uniform but also universal and the provisions of the Regulations and Guidelines would be strictly and vigorously enforced, meaning that all stakeholders are to note and be guided accordingly.

He added: “The general public and all officials engaged for the elections are hereby informed that the Commission is not reconsidering the use of these Smart Card Readers, which has greatly improved the credibility of our elections and instilled a high level of public trust in them.”


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/03/06/one-week-after-inec-fails-to-explain-discrepancies-in-presidential-poll-figures/amp/

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Ehiscotch(m): 7:09am On Mar 06, 2019
Atiku shouldn't relent in taking this case to court. He should continue to strive until he gets to the Supreme Court and realises that the Nigerian electoral laws are in shambles and in need of reforms.

His spy body cameras and all what not can barely do anything. He needs substantial and overwhelming evidence that would counter the 4 million margin.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 7:17am On Mar 06, 2019
INEC has not tendered any explanation because there is none to tender. They botched the election and aided Buhari in rigging.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Flyingngel(m): 7:23am On Mar 06, 2019
Buhari is something else. As old as he is, he prefer to take Nigeria back to stone age before he leave this world.
What do i knw, my joy is that all those that voted Buhari, God shld not allow them to leave this country, they shld stay and reap the fruit of their labour.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Koralords: 7:25am On Mar 06, 2019
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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Koolmexxi(m): 7:39am On Mar 06, 2019
IamaNigerianGuy:
INEC has not tendered any explanation because there is none to tender. They botched the election and aided Buhari in rigging.

Simple... What is there to explain... Watching d Ondo REC struggling with his own figures I expected d INEC chairman to either question d validity of d results or even set it aside to b further scrutinized but instead he made a joke out of it and accepted d results. Dat was d point I gave up on INEC

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by respect80(m): 7:45am On Mar 06, 2019
HIGHNECK is a disgrace

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by faithfull18(f): 7:46am On Mar 06, 2019
E-voting should be fully implemented at least to reduce incidences like this.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Lerio(m): 7:52am On Mar 06, 2019
If you know you know

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 06, 2019
My Father Once said.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by computerglobal(m): 9:02am On Mar 06, 2019
cool
Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by OhiOfIhima: 9:02am On Mar 06, 2019
Who want read dis long note!

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 06, 2019
Flyingngel:
Buhari is something else. As old as he is, he prefer to take Nigeria back to stone age before he leave this world.
What do i knw, my joy is that all those that voted Buhari, God shld not allow them to leave this country, they shld stay and reap the fruit of their labour.
So shall it be.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by kyenfinok: 9:03am On Mar 06, 2019
grin
Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by sonature1: 9:04am On Mar 06, 2019
Yes, Atiku has a case then!

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by iamawara(m): 9:04am On Mar 06, 2019
Pls someone should summarize, anytime I see APC I don't waste time reading

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by kaen1317: 9:05am On Mar 06, 2019
That thing that called abacha and yaradua should call this one

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by somalianprince: 9:05am On Mar 06, 2019
SC will soon overturn the fraudulent election in favour of Atiku.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by michoim(m): 9:06am On Mar 06, 2019
PDP erroneous propaganda

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by traffwire: 9:06am On Mar 06, 2019
Lol
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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Bossontop(m): 9:06am On Mar 06, 2019
undecided
Well......this is Nigeria
Well d presido no go talk because e favor am and so nor be corruption..... Lol


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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by CJCHUKS(m): 9:06am On Mar 06, 2019
when did Inec start explaining anything to any one
Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Halo22: 9:08am On Mar 06, 2019
What are they going to explain again when it is crystal clear that Mahmood Yakubu worked for the APC party. They can only explain to the court when the time is riped. Messed up country.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Thisis2raw(m): 9:09am On Mar 06, 2019
Truth is. The election was rigged

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by TroubleMaker47(m): 9:09am On Mar 06, 2019
Ehiscotch:
Atiku shouldn't relent in taking this case to court. He should continue to strive until he gets to the Supreme Court and realises that the Nigerian electoral laws are in shambles and in need of reforms.

His spy body cameras and all what not can barely do anything. He needs substantial and overwhelming evidence that would counter the 4 million margin.
All Atiku needs to do is to prove that more than 4million ppl voted without the SCR. Which i believe predominantly took place in the north. Buahri's base.
According to INEC electoral law, votin without SCR is illegal hence invalid!
If those figures are wiped out, Atiku might stand a chance for a rerun.
My Opinion though

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by fk001(m): 9:09am On Mar 06, 2019
Just let it slide



Before Late president Yar'adua died, he confessed that the election that brought him in was rigged. And till date nothing has been done about it.





Keep wailing but nothing will be done.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Chipink(f): 9:10am On Mar 06, 2019
undecided
Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Ziggylady(f): 9:11am On Mar 06, 2019
More discrepancies are on the way..The last elections were a sham and fraud..

Reason why APC is sponsoring all sorts of undesirable elments to "beg Atiku to accept the fraud..

Atiku should go to court and lay out his evidences whether the FG bribes and intimidates the jugdes or not..

The truth must be exposed.

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Re: INEC Fails To Explain Discrepancies In Presidential Election Figures 1Week After by Paperwhite(m): 9:11am On Mar 06, 2019
INEC is a stupidly helpless body given the controversies surrounding the ongoing elections.This is the problem with liars.It's always difficult for liars to retrace their footsteps because they don't keep track of how much lies they have told.

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