12 corrupt practices by INEC that helped Tinubu win election – Atiku

12 corrupt practices by INEC that helped Tinubu win election – Atiku

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has itemised 12 alleged malpractices by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that helped Bola Tinubu clinch Nigeria’s presidency.

Mr Tinubu, the president-elect and presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), defeated Atiku in the 25 February presidential election.

The president-elect scored 8.8 million votes to beat Atiku who came second with seven million votes, while Peter Obi of the Labour Party secured the third position after polling 6.1 million votes.

In a petition filed at the Presidential Election Petition Court holding at the Court of Appeal in Abuja, Atiku and the PDP are jointly seeking to upturn Mr Tinubu’s victory.

As co-petitioners, Atiku and the PDP in their complaint filed on Tuesday maintained that Mr Tinubu’s victory “is invalid on account of corrupt practices.”

Itemising the alleged electoral malpractices, Atiku accused INEC of – suppression of votes, manipulation of ballots and ballot boxes, manipulation of BVAS machines, manipulation of accreditation and collation, manipulation of election material(s) delivery.

He listed other infractions to include: manipulation of election material(s) reverse logistics, intimidation and harassment of voters, massive thumb-printing of ballot papers, destruction of electoral materials, hijack of electoral materials, mutilations, cancellations, and overwritings on result sheets as well as inflation, deflation of scores and wrong entries in result sheets.

How polls were manipulated in Sokoto, Borno, Kano, Kogi

Giving details of the malpractices, Atiku said “there was massive suppression of votes” by INEC in several states of Nigeria.

Relying on the ‘Report of the Statistician,’ Atiku said the electoral umpire “cancelled results from 241 polling units in Sokoto State but went ahead to declare results for the presidential election, while declaring the National Assembly” poll that was simultaneously held with the presidential election “as inconclusive.”

The petitioners disclosed that the cancellation of results in Sokoto State affected 301,499 registered voters in 471 polling units cut across Tureta, Yabo, Wamakko, Ngada, Goronye, Isa, Sabon Birni and Tambuwal local government areas.

In Kano State, North-west Nigeria, Atiku claimed that at the conclusion of the presidential election, INEC officials “failed to properly fill in the polling unit booklets containing Forms EC25B – which is the electoral materials/reverse logistics…”

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