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Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Racoon(m): 7:18am On Jul 17, 2021
Saturday, July 17, 2021

By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

The political elites of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have chosen to regress to the stone age in matters of election at a time that Nigeria is relentlessly digitalizing in every other sphere. Banking is now almost entirely digitized, POS vendors have become ever-present fixtures in even the remotest Nigerian village, ecommerce is now mainstream, national standardized tests such as the UTME are now wholly electronic, and the Communication and Digital Economy Ministry insists that every phone in the country should be linked to citizens’ National Identification Number.

Yet, regressive rubes in APC say while electronic voting is safe and acceptable, electronic transmission of electronic votes is dangerous and susceptible to manipulation by “Yahoo Boys.” Well, if “Yahoo Boys” who’re experts at robbing people of money don’t intercept the enormous electronic bank transfers that politicians routinely make to people in both towns and remote villages, why would they be interested in, or be successful at, altering the results of elections?

Let’s even accept, for the sake of argument, that the fear of the interception of electronically transmitted votes has a basis in reason, why have the yahoos in APC not considered the option of investing in cybersecurity to protect the sanctity of electronically stored and transmitted votes? Or insist that, as is the case in many U.S. states, electronic results match physical paper records?  The truth is that they are resistant to the electronic transmission of votes for reasons other than what they are publicly admitting. 

Here are at least four reasons why Buhari and APC politicians won’t yield to the popular demands for a transparent and fool-proof election in 2023.

One, every pointer at this point points to a plot to perpetuate the current ruling elites in power beyond 2023 whether or not they win an election. The stakes are high for them because they can’t risk people from outside their circle succeeding them for fear of being held to account for the terrible crimes they are committing now. 

Second, as a consequence of the first point, they have already machinated a conspiracy to rig the next election with plausible deniability. Electronic transmission of votes would frustrate this.

 Third, although Muhammadu Buhari has failed in three bids to become president, he has benefited from quiet, almost fool-proof rigging at least three times in his political career. On January 30, 2019, former Sokoto State governor, Attahiru Bafarawa, who doubled as chairman of the defunct ANPP admitted that Rochas Okorocha won the 2003 ANPP presidential primary contest but that he rigged the election in Buhari’s favor—with Buhari’s active consent.

The normally loquacious presidency that responds to the littlest irritation against Buhari didn’t react to the story, which trended for days in 2019. Dr. Auwalu Anwar’s book titled “Politics as Dashed Hopes in Nigeria” contains irrefutable evidence of the 2003 rigging for Buhari. Bafarawa said Rochas Okorocha won “27 of the 36 states and the FCT, while Buhari could only win five.” The presidency ignored the story because it didn’t want the evidence to come out in the open.

It also turned out that even Buhari’s 2015 electoral victory was tainted by the sort of manipulation that electronic transmission of votes would have made impossible. According to DeepDive Intelligence’s analysis of INEC’s publicly available data on the 2015 presidential election, Buhari was a disproportionate beneficiary of possibly fraudulent votes that were masked with and legitimized by “incidence forms.” “Of the 31,746,490 accredited voters in the election, 13,536,311 — representing 42.6 percent of voters — voted without biometric accreditation. Out of this number, 10,184,720 votes are from states won by Buhari," the group found.

In other words, more than 30 percent of the votes Buhari got in 2015 did not have biometric accreditation and had to be legitimized by “incidence forms.” If provision hadn’t been made for incidence forms, if every vote had to have biometric accreditation, Buhari’s final vote tally might have been different from what it was.

That experience must have taught him and people in his inner circle that technology isn’t their friend and must be resisted at every point in the conduct of elections. This was perfected and implemented again in the 2019 election, which Buhari obviously lost but which was rigged for him again. 

The strategies for rigging started when Buhari declined assent to the Electoral (Amendment) Bill on December 7, 2018 that would have, among other things, made biometric verification of voters and on-the-spot electronic transmission of votes mandatory. You don’t expect a person who benefited from more than 10 million unverified votes to sign a law that requires that every voter be verified biometrically. 

But Buhari’s official reason for declining assent to the bill (for the third time!) was that the bill “could create some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process” and that “Any real or apparent change to the rules this close to the elections may provide an opportunity for disruption and confusion in respect of which law governs the electoral process.”

Note that the bill had been sent to him much earlier, but he either ignored it or sent it back over trifles. And, although he was singlehandedly responsible for all the delays, he rejected the bill because it was too “close to the elections.”

He also knew that his rigging would invite judicial challenge, and that the overturning of his fraudulent victory would be a slam dunk in an independent, unpredictable Supreme Court. So, he exploited Walter Onnogen's asset declaration infraction, which most government officials, including Buhari himself, are guilty of to illegally remove him as CJN and replace him with a pliant, acquiescent alternative from his geo-cultural neck of the woods.

Plus, Buhari is brazen in his acknowledgement of rigging to “win” elections. During a campaign event on January 27, 2019 in Osun State, Buhari inadvertently admitted that APC lost the governorship election in the state but “won” it nonetheless through “remote control,” which was his euphemism for rigging. “I know how much trouble we had in the last election here,” he said. “I know by remote control through so many sources how we managed to maintain the [APC] in power in this state.”

The fourth reason APC politicians dread electronic storage and transmission of votes is that it would frustrate their plot to destroy forensic evidence of their electoral fraud. That was how they got away with naked electoral fraud in 2019. Notice that more than two years after the 2019 elections, INEC has not made available to the public the raw data of the election—like Professor Attahiru Jega’s INEC did in 2015. 

They can’t because the numbers don’t— and can’t— add up. The actual votes declared at polling units nationwide, which were captured in real-time and stored in cloud-computing technology, were inconsistent with the numbers INEC declared. There were more votes cast in the election than there were accredited voters.

Recall also that in February 2019 Buhari ordered that "ballot snatchers" should be extrajudicially murdered. Well, the only guarantee against ballot snatching is the secure electronic transmission of votes, which every APC senator voted against, and which Buhari has consistently rejected since 2017.

Buhari and APC henchmen obviously love ballot snatching that favors them.  After all, APC ballot snatchers in Lagos had a field day without the slightest consequences in the 2019 election. They only want to murder ballot snatchers that aren't APC thugs.

 It is obvious that the 2023 election is already rigged more than a year before it will take place. But if they are allowed to get away with it again, forget about democracy ever taking roots. Nigeria would officially be a rigocracy. 

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Racoon(m): 7:19am On Jul 17, 2021
One, every pointer at this point points to a plot to perpetuate the current ruling elites in power beyond 2023 whether or not they win an election. The stakes are high for them because they can’t risk people from outside their circle succeeding them for fear of being held to account for the terrible crimes they are committing now. 

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by KillMNKnow(f): 7:19am On Jul 17, 2021
Transmission of fake results you mean.

Security Experts Say Online Voting Is a Bad Idea. Here’s Why.
It is crucial for democracy to work every time and we can’t guarantee that with an online system.
https://medium.com/digital-diplomacy/security-experts-say-online-voting-is-a-bad-idea-heres-why-1792c9a876b0


Meanwhile
Voter suppression is a strategy used to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from voting. ... Voter suppression can be effective if a significant number of voters are intimidated or disenfranchised. grin grin grin

We have to suppress the iphone carrying, weird hairstyles rocking, short wearing, slippers and socks wearing monkeys, cus they don't know what is good or bad for them

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Racoon(m): 7:20am On Jul 17, 2021
Buhari and APC henchmen obviously love ballot snatching that favors them.  After all, APC ballot snatchers in Lagos had a field day without the slightest consequences in the 2019 election. They only want to murder ballot snatchers that aren't APC thugs.

 It is obvious that the 2023 election is already rigged more than a year before it will take place. But if they are allowed to get away with it again, forget about democracy ever taking roots. Nigeria would officially be a rigocracy. 

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by donbachi(m): 7:27am On Jul 17, 2021
Well,nigeria is about to upgrade from rigging to hacking.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:36am On Jul 17, 2021
As seen somewhere on cyberspace.....

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by wunmi590(m): 7:37am On Jul 17, 2021
Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by brosom(m): 7:37am On Jul 17, 2021
U wan change their pattern of rigging abi?

Ok na, kwantinu!

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by chrisxxx(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
If election is conducted fairly Dasuki Sambo will arrest some persons again like he did in 1985. APC agents know this and wouldn't want a power slip.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
I dey come
Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by MadamVanessa(f): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
I detest this shithole with my spirit and soul, so anything concerning the shithole is non of my business.


Latest: This Fulani government says the shouldt report terrrorist activities again, but propaganda against MNK should thrive .. imagine a country. God punish the so called zoo leaders.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by seunaj: 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
Shame to all the southern senators who decided to represent APC and priotized that demonic party more than the wishes of their own people. We tot that PDP was poor untill we experienced APC. APC is demonic. They operate like a cult.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Globalhustler(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Seniorwriter(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
Deep Quote
There is no peace for the wicked...

Our present leadership party is a wicked & insensitive one.
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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by tillaman(m): 7:38am On Jul 17, 2021
sad

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by richmond500: 7:39am On Jul 17, 2021
So pantamin will not give this one to BH but will give ur NIN to boko boys abi? Clowns

BTW, I think electronic voting is safer

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by rofanx13: 7:39am On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by phygo89(m): 7:40am On Jul 17, 2021
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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Nikkganc08(m): 7:40am On Jul 17, 2021
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STORY FOR THE GODS...!!!


Even if it's to be transmitted electronically...

Is it not Buharis boys that will still be in charge of d database?

And still the final person to announce the result.

last time, baba played his 'correct score' game well. Then travelled to Katstina.

From there, he told us he has travelled and is willing to accept whatever d election result is.

Those are the kind of rigging I love.

Totally PERFECT rigging backed up with confidence.

Knowing fully well that all d boys u put in strategic locations have played their games well.

2023 election would shock Nigerians.

Because the plan wasn't perfect in 2019 but it still worked. Right now, the plan is PERFECT.

Oga Bubu's boys are now in charge of every sector of the economy.

All petroleum now goes through dangote and he'll do d necessary 'funding'.
His boys leads the Army, police, judiciary, Senate, immigration, even boy scout .

Nigeria can't be redeemed again.

As someone that has worked for INEC in 2011, 2015 and 2019, I know that nothing good can come out from this our motherland again as regards to elections.

In 2011, we were kidnapped with guns pointed at us, blindfolded and taken to an unknown location.

On our way, we passed a police checkpoint(still blindfolded). The policemen were bribed and they still allowed us to be taken away.

I thought I was gonna die.
The youth corper among us started crying and praying.

Oh...

I forgot to mention that the policemen sent to safeguard our election team were d ones following d kidnappers like escorts.

We got to a mansion, gates were opened and we entered. The blindfold was removed.

We were then told to calm down, then served SPECIALLY prepared meal with meat almost d size of d head of new born baby.

Two cartons of malt was there. Drink or take as u want.

We were asked to calm down. That we r safe. But if we try to act as HEROs, they'll make us die a 'hero'.

Dear nairalanders, I calmed down ooo.
I don't want to be a hero again.

Yes... Each person was forcefully given money bigger than the monthly minimum wage and asked to relax while they did all d voting by themselves.

At that point, it was all about 'yes sir' to whatever they said. You dare not reject d money (unless u want to die a hero).


2015 election was better.
The community we went to said we cannot leave with d empty ballot papers. That everything MUST be voted with.

Some had small guns on them that weren't properly hidden and as usual, the army men were in their Hilux, ready to run if anything happens. Yes... our youth corper leader co-operated.


2019, my eyes bled.
I gave up on Nigeria.

Someone actually came with over 250 NEW voters cards.

I laughed in my mind cos I knew d machine wud reject them.

Such an idiot. He thought he cud print fake cards and come to vote with them.

Dear nairalanders, I was shocked when ALL the cards ended up being 100% accurate and accepted by the machine.

The APC , PDP, APGA, etc observers there quareled but later negotiated on how they were going to share the votes.

They forced us to comply cos the community belongs to them.

Already, our security (Army) has been settled with money and asked to leave. They drove off.

The police woman also sent to us was d one at d door watching for when election monitoring team would come.

Yes... They came and caught them thumb printing the ballot papers illegally. I thought I was going to be arrested. The monitoring team shouted and pretended like they were making calls to their headquarters.

Well...

The community guys told us not to worry that it's a 'small case'. They took the monitoring team one side and settled them and they left happily.

While the rigging continued.


I'll never do INEC work again in my life.


PDP rigged heavily.

APC rigged heavily.

At the end, the best rigger (APC) won the election.

It's totally wrong for PDP to shout as if they were 'cheated' (in a game of cheating).


Oh... I forgot to also tell u....

All Elections results were transmitted to INEC server same day (Saturday) by one election tech staff. I've forgotten what inec called him.

But u see...,

On Sunday and Monday, 70% of once staffs returned to that inec compound to recompute/recalculate their figures cos those corpers did a useless job.

Figures we're assumed, manipulated and configured in order to get tallying results.

Those Final figures weren't sent to inec server .

PS:

I love PDP
I love APC
I love my President
I love my country Nigeria
I'm an honest Nigerian trying to earn money legally.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by oneble: 7:41am On Jul 17, 2021
Na there nature
Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by anomaly20: 7:42am On Jul 17, 2021
In summary Buhari is not Jonathan

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Racoon(m): 7:42am On Jul 17, 2021
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As seen somewhere on cyberspace.....
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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by LegalWolf: 7:42am On Jul 17, 2021
Excellent article. It’s quite surprising that these irresponsible APC folks will turn out this way. They criticized PDP for every single thing...in fact, the rubbish they’re trying now, Jonathan couldn’t do 1/10th of it without coming under fire from this Liar of a Minister

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by minoc: 7:43am On Jul 17, 2021
This is completely true.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Kaykaydavid1919: 7:44am On Jul 17, 2021
APShit plan is to rig and rig and rig d 2023 election as usual. Evil party full of evil leaders. Tinubu and APC av no good plans and good agenda for dis con3.

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Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by nonxo007(m): 7:47am On Jul 17, 2021
Sadly
Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by Raxxye(m): 7:47am On Jul 17, 2021
Evil party!
Someone should tell me if there is any hope whatsoever for this country. I personally think Nigeria is beyond redemption!
Re: Farooq Kperogi: Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes by jcross19: 7:48am On Jul 17, 2021
KillMNKnow:
Transmission of fake results you mean.

Security Experts Say Online Voting Is a Bad Idea. Here’s Why.
It is crucial for democracy to work every time and we can’t guarantee that with an online system.
https://medium.com/digital-diplomacy/security-experts-say-online-voting-is-a-bad-idea-heres-why-1792c9a876b0


Meanwhile
Voter suppression is a strategy used to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from voting. ... Voter suppression can be effective if a significant number of voters are intimidated or disenfranchised. grin grin grin

We have to suppress the iphone carrying, weird hairstyles rocking, short wearing, slippers and socks wearing monkeys, cus they don't know what is good or bad for them
an advance nations are using it why Africans have refused to move from their archaic way of doing things, we need to grow and stop been foolish.

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