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Nasarawa Tribunal: PRP, AA witnesses reveal huge manipulation of 2023 Governorship result

By Daniel Abel, Lafia
28 July 2023   |   3:14 am
Events at the Nasarawa State Governorship Election Tribunal has witnessed a major feat as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) present more witnesses that exposed the huge padding of the governorship result. A witness who is from the Peoples Redemption party (PRP), Agent in Gayam Ward, revealed a compelling evidence on the vote manipulation during the…
Nasarawa Tribunal

Events at the Nasarawa State Governorship Election Tribunal has witnessed a major feat as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) present more witnesses that exposed the huge padding of the governorship result.

A witness who is from the Peoples Redemption party (PRP), Agent in Gayam Ward, revealed a compelling evidence on the vote manipulation during the 2023 Nasarawa State Governorship/State House of Assembly election.

The PRP Agent identified as PW12, revealed damaging discrepancies in the summation of polling units results on the Gayam Ward Collation Summary Sheet (Form EC8B).

He revealed that the figures on the Governorship section of the summary sheet did not accurately reflect the actual computation of votes obtained from the respective Polling Units in the Ward.

The witness said that he signed the Ward Collation Summary for the House of Assembly elections which held same time with the governorship but refused to sign the one for the Governorship race due to the padded result disparities.

The PRP witness further presented evidence, including the polling units’ results of the 58 polling units in Gayam Ward, which clearly showed that the votes transferred into the Collation Summary for the Nasarawa Governorship election were overtly manipulated and did not reflect the actual votes garnered by the candidates at the Polling Unit level.

Another witness that gave a shocking revelation about the discrepancies in the governorship result in Ciroma Ward is the Agent of the Action Alliance, identified as PW13, who also testified before the Tribunal.

His appearance was pursuant to the Petitioners’ application, aiming to shed light on the collation of results from Polling Units in Ciroma Ward into the Ward Collation Summary sheet (Form EC8B) for Lafia LGA.

The Petitioners claimed that the final summary of results did not accurately represent the votes computed from the respective Polling Units in Ciroma Ward.

Two Polling Units Agents, designated as PW14 and PW15, who provided their testimonies supporting the claims of discrepancies in the election process.

Counsels to Gov. Abdullahi Sule, APC and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Wole Olanikpekun (SAN), Matthew Burkaa (SAN) and Ishaku Dikko(SAN) cross examined all witnesses to prove that the results of the election was the reflection of what had happened.

Saturated with gripping testimonies from witnesses, the Tribunal Chairman, Justice Ezekiel Ajayi, adjourned the proceedings till today for the continuation of the hearing.

Those critical revelations from witnesses particularly from the controversial Gayam and Ciroma wards have raised serious concerns about the integrity of the 2023 Nasarawa State Governorship election and its potential implications on the democratic process.

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