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Rigging Alarm:91 Parties Reject INEC’s New Election Guidelines

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Ahead of the forthcoming 2019 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday said it has finalised new guidelines and regulations for the polls, as it unveiled a final national register of 84,004,084 voters.

But following the new guidelines crisis was averted at the quarterly consultative meeting between INEC and national chairmen of 91 political parties with the parties accusing the electoral body of tampering with the electoral guidelines.

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The chairmen, who spoke through their spokesman, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, said the document was doctored without the consultation and notification of the chairmen, and therefore rejected them.

He claimed that the guidelines were smuggled into the meeting with obnoxious clauses and strange inclusions that will lead to massive rigging of the 2019 election.

Ugochinyere, the national chairman of Action Peoples Party (APP) and spokesperson of the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), we gathered, raised the alarm in the course of the meeting, pointing out that INEC has released the guidelines without input of the chairmen.

But briefing newsmen earlier, INEC raised the alarm over a new method of vote buying being devised to undermine the voting process.

Mahmood Yakubu, INEC Chairman, disclosed this in Abuja at the presentation of the voter register for the 2019 general election to political parties.

Yakubu said that the commission had received credible information that some partisan actors were going round buying up Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) from voters or financially inducing them to collect the Voter Identification Numbers (VIN) on their PVCs.

“In some instances, telephone numbers and details of bank accounts of voters have been collected. By collecting the PVCs, their intention may be to deprive the voters of voting since no one can vote without the PVC.

“By collecting their phone numbers and bank details, the intention is to induce voters by electronic transfer of funds to their accounts since it will be difficult to buy votes at polling units.

“By collecting the VINs, they may be acting on the mistaken notion that our system can be hacked into and the card readers somehow preloaded ahead of election and compromised.

“We want to reassure Nigerians that we are aware of the new tricks. It is a futile effort.

“We will work with the security agencies to deal with the violators of our electoral laws, including those who may be trying to compromise our staff responsible for making the PVCs available for collection by legitimate voters.”

Yakubu said that the commission had responded to the vote buying menace in three ways, including the alteration of the configuration of polling units by moving the ballot boxes closer to the voting cubicles, making it difficult for voters to expose their marked ballot papers.

“Secondly, we have introduced a partial ban on the use of mobile phone and other photographic devices by voters while in the voting cubicles.

“Thirdly, we are introducing the rolling and flattening of ballot papers by voters before casting them into the ballot boxes.”

Yakubu disclosed that after the mandatory display of the register in all polling units nationwide for claims and objections from November 6 to 12, 2018, the final register for the 2019 general elections stood at 84,004,084 voters.

“This is the register that will be presented to each political party at today’s meeting. It is also the same register that will be available at each polling unit nationwide on election day.”

He also disclosed that there was no change in the number of polling units and voting points used for the 2015 general elections and the 2016 area council elections in the FCT.

He said that the commission had printed and delivered the PVCs to the states for collection, urging all registered voters to approach any of its local government offices and other designated collection centres nationwide to pick up their cards in person, not by proxy.

Yakubu, who re-emphasised that the smart card readers would be used for the 2019 general elections for the accreditation of voters, disclosed that the register of voters had been modified.

He said that where the biometric authentication failed, the voter would be required to thumbprint a box next to his/her picture on the register and to enter his/her mobile telephone number before proceeding to vote.

“The commission has modified the register of voters for the 2019 general elections, accordingly.

“Consequently, the separate incident form used in previous elections which is only completed by the presiding officer without the involvement of the voter is now abolished.

“Similarly, the claim that the card reader has been enhanced to recapture voters’ fingerprints at polling units and automatically overwrite the biometric record on our database is untrue and should be disregarded.”

Yakubu reminded the leaders of the political parties that the deadline for the submission of party agent for presidential and National Assembly elections was February 1, while that of governorship, state Assembly and FCT Area Council elections was February 16.

He further said that INEC would keep close watch on campaign finance by political parties by monitoring spending by parties and candidates as well as individual and group donations to campaign organisations.

“The commission has designed campaign finance reporting forms to ensure compliance with the reporting requirements by parties.

“The EC16C for annual finance reporting by parties, the ECl6D for income (including contributions and donations) and EC16E on party expenditure are already available on the commission’s website.”

Meanwhile, INEC Director of Voter Register, Iro Gambo, while making a presentation, said that the South-South had 12,841,279 registered voters, representing 15.29 percent of the 84,004,084 total number of registered voters.

According to him, the North-Central has 13,366,070 voters, representing 15.91 percent; South-East 10,057,130 registered voters, representing 11.91 percent, and South-West 16,292,212, representing 19.39 percent of the total number of voters.

He added that 20,158,100 voters, representing 24 percent were registered in the North-West, while the North-East has 11,289, 293 representing 13.44 percent of the total registered voters.

Giving a breakdown of the figure by gender, Gambo said that men constituted 39,598,645, representing 47.14 percent while the remaining 44,405,439 making up 52.86 percent of the voters were women.

In the meeting between INEC and the political parties’ chairmen, Ugochinyere observed that while the commission said it is using the 2015 Electoral Act in the conduct of the 2019 election, INEC went ahead to tamper with the 2015 accreditation method which allowed accreditation to be done separately before the voting.

The parties, therefore, rejected the new clause which provides for simultaneous accreditation and voting, which they said will aid rigging.

The party chairmen in a statement signed by their spokesman pointed out that the move by INEC to issue fresh guidelines other than the one used in 2015 was in violation of ECOWAS protocol, coming as it were few weeks to the general election.

The parties also demanded the removal of Amina Zakari and Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazzau, a council member of the APC presidential council, as it violates the Federal Character Act and against fairness and decency.

The political parties also insisted that the commission must provide forms that will ensure the proper recording of those accredited and which must be announced to the agents before voting commences.

IPAC said the measure will deter any manipulation of the results.

The political parties also requested INEC to account for the number of PVCs collected before the election as well as removal of former corps members and federal civil servants from the list of INEC ad hoc staff.

On issue of ad hoc staff, the commission disowned the recruitment advert, saying that INEC has not agreed on the criteria for ad hoc recruitment.

The commission also agreed to stop PVC collection one week to election and release the numbers collected at the state level to the stakeholders. 

“In order to secure the credibility of the 2019 election in view of the non-signing of the Electoral Law and usage of the same law used for the 2015 election that INEC must reverse and maintain the accreditation and voting procedure adopted during the 2015 election as enshrined under Section 8(a) of the 2015 election guidelines which holds that there shall be separate periods for accreditation and voting”, IPAC demanded.

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