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A Look At How The Kano Outcome Might Have Emerged by sinistermind(m): 6:36am On Mar 26, 2019
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the
governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC),
Abdullahi Ganduje, winner of the Kano State governorship supplementary
election held Saturday 23rd March, 2019 . Governor Ganduje was trailing
the PDP Candidate, Abba Kabir Yusuf at the end of the first election
held on March 9, 2019 by a significant margin. In the supplementary
election held in 28 out of the 44 local government areas of the state,
Ganduje won by scoring 45,876 votes to Yusuf’s 10,239 thereby up turning
the result in his favour. The State Returning Officer, Professor Bello
Shehu, announced that Governor Ganduje scored a total vote of 1,033,695
while Abba Yusuf polled 1,024,713 given the winning margin of 8,982
between the two major candidates. This was a surprising result as in
places where PDP was far ahead, the tides turned and the massive results
emerged for the APC.

As an observer, I had noticed during our rounds that the massive presence of thugs had depressed voter turnout so how did the 32% voter turnout during the previous election scale up to turn the tide. I asked an Assistant Presiding Officer to recount what he saw happen in his polling unit. For his security, this traumatised student of Bayero University does not want his name or polling unit revealed.

The APO recounted that his involvement was through Bayero University
who had asked students interested in being ad hoc election staff to fill
forms, he did and was selected and posted to Nasarawa Local Government.
He took part in the Presidential/National Assembly as well as the
Governorship/State House Elections and had very good memories of both.
He was charged with the smart card reader, which worked well and only
those voters who were authenticated were allowed to vote in the two
previous elections. He said the whole process was free and fair and he
felt he was playing an important civic role for his country.

For the supplementary elections, he had reported to Gama Tudu Primary
School, his Registration Area Centre (RAC) which was also the Ward
collation centre at 7.30 pm on Friday, 22nd March, 2019, that is the
night before the election as directed by INEC. All ad hoc staff
comprising most students and youth corps members were expected to spend
the night there. He recalls there was a large number of policemen and
civil defence corps personnel and they felt safe initially. Their
trauma, he said, started at 10 pm that Friday night when mobile
policemen came into the school and ordered the youth corps and student
ad hoc staff out of the premises without any explanation. They refused
to go out and they were tear gassed out. It turned out it was simply an
exercise of verification that they were the genuine names on the list.
After the verification, the were allowed back in. He said they got very
confused why they were tear gassed for a simple verification exercise
because they would not have resisted had they been told it was a
verification exercise.

At midnight, they realised the school was completely surrounded by
thugs armed with clubs, swords and machetes. No one could sleep he
explained. At 7.30am, that is Saturday morning, the day of the election
security personnel escorted them to their respective polling units and
had to set up surrounded by thugs. The first rule set by the thugs was
that no cameras or cell phones must be used by anybody. Clearly, they
did not want images of what was happening to be recorded he explained.
He said he felt so harassed that he took his phone to a nearby house and
requested that they keep it for him. Trouble started at 11am when the
thugs attacked and they all ran away with their materials. Subsequently,
the thugs were cleared temporarily by the police and they returned and
voting resumed. By 1 pm however, the thugs took over control of the
voting process with police complicity who were present throughout. The
thugs threatened to kill the ad hoc staff if they refused to cooperate.
By this time all the PDP agents had been chased out. According to him
the result of the polling unit was fabricated in the following manner:

1) First, the thugs came with 200 already thumb-printed ballot papers and stuffed them in the ballot box.
2) Secondly, they took out the ballots already thumb-printed for PDP
during the polling and thumb-printed them again to turn them into spoilt
ballots.
3) Thirdly, he was forced to sign additional ballot papers which the thugs thumb-printed for the APC.
4) Finally, the ad hoc staff were forced to record the compromised
results on result sheets and they were taken to the INEC office.

The APO explained he worked under duress because his life was
threatened. He said they were held hostage by the thugs and were not
allowed to go out to look for food to eat and his next meal came 24
hours later only after he got home. His conclusion is that he would
never participate in any other election in any capacity for the rest of
his life. SAD. It would be great if other ad hoc staff could write up
their stories.

A professor of Political Science and development consultant/expert, Jibrin Ibrahim is a Senior Fellow of the Centre for Democracy and Development, and Chair of the Editorial Board of PREMIUM TIMES


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http://www.opinionnigeria.com/fabrication-of-electoral-results-a-look-at-how-the-kano-outcome-might-have-emerged-by-jibrin-ibrahim/
Re: A Look At How The Kano Outcome Might Have Emerged by Alezy(m): 6:44am On Mar 26, 2019
We all know it was rigged but will the court do the right thing? Cos our judicial system seem flooded too by same ppl working for the government.
Re: A Look At How The Kano Outcome Might Have Emerged by Bari22: 7:38am On Mar 26, 2019
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