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The Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that neither its election register nor
permanent voter cards (PVC) was used for the Kano State Local Government
elections.
The INEC Chairman, Prof.
Mahmood Yakubu, who addressed journalists on Friday on the findings of the
investigative panel that probed allegations of preponderance of underage voters
in Kano and other adjourning states,
said there is nothing to suggest that the commission’s election register contained underage voters’ names.
said there is nothing to suggest that the commission’s election register contained underage voters’ names.
He said the terms of reference of the probe panel was to ascertain claims that
the voters’ register compiled by INEC contained underage voters’ names and
alleged incidents of underage voting in the election.
Yakubu said the committee
submitted that though Kano State requested and received the voter’s register,
it was only used in few polling units.
The INEC panel said: “The
register was only sighted in a few polling units. In fact, accreditation using
the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) largely did not take place.”
Giving more details about the findings, Yakubu said that since the voters’ register was substantially not used to accredit voters for the election, it was logical to conclude that whatever transpired at the polls would not impugn on the integrity of INEC’ s register.
Giving more details about the findings, Yakubu said that since the voters’ register was substantially not used to accredit voters for the election, it was logical to conclude that whatever transpired at the polls would not impugn on the integrity of INEC’ s register.
He further said that the
committee recommended that henceforth, INEC and states Independent Electoral
Commission (SIECs) should collaborate more on issues relating to the conduct of
elections.
When asked whether it would
not be proper to conduct a more elaborate investigation on the issue of
underage voters, Yakubu said INEC will take advantage of the Kano episode to
carry out a nationwide scrutiny of the national election register.
He assured Nigerians that
there will be room for collaboration between INEC and all stakeholders to
update and improve the register to eliminate all ineligible registrants from
it.
The INEC boss also said that
the panel recommended that the commission should work with SIECs to improve the
quality of all elections conducted in the country.
Earlier, the INEC chairman had
exonerated the management of the electoral body from any charge of inaction on
the issue of underage voting, stating that not a single complaint has been
received from political parties or stakeholders on the matter.
He said instead, some persons,
including a political party had taken to the media impugning on the image and
integrity of the commission.
He went on to say that the
present voters’ register was the one complied last on 2011 but was updated in
2014.
He said that before the 2011
general election, the register was full of errors, adding that the commission
found that most of the fingerprints were missing.
In addition, he said there
were multiple entries in the register.
According to the INEC boss,
the register has been subjected to continuous clean-up and updating.
Yakubu emphatically said that
the country’s election register as it is today is a dependable document capable
of delivering credible elections.
On what the commission plans
to do to engender more trust and confidence on the election register, Yakubu
said that INEC will carry out a nationwide cleaning up exercise which will
involve all stakeholders.
He also said that the
commission will put out samples of the voter register and make same available
to political parties for all to make observations and help fish out ineligible
voters.
On the botched recall of the
senator representing Kogi West, Senator Dino Melaye, Yakubu said contrary to
amounts being speculated to have been spent on the exercise, the actual amount
spent was a little over N100 million.
He said the verification
exercise took place in all the polling units within the senatorial district.
Voters’ Register, PVC not Used in Kano LG Polls, Says INEC
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