Yobe North: INEC maintains stance on Lawan, monitoring team’s report

[FILES] INEC. Photo; FACBOOK/INECNIGERIA

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured Nigerians that it won’t temper with a report of its team which monitored the All Progressives Congress Yobe North senatorial district primary.

The commission which gave the assurance in a statement by the National Commissioner and Chairman, of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, denied alleged plans to manipulate the outcome of the May 28 primary election of Yobe North in favour of the Senate President Ahmed Lawan.

The commission had rejected Lawan, saying he is not the validly nominated candidate for the senatorial district.

Lawan, who represents Yobe North is battling Bashir Sheriff Machin
to get the party’s ticket after losing the APC presidential primary.

While INEC continued to maintain that Machina emerged as a candidate in the primary monitored by its staff, the APC had claimed that Senate President emerged as a candidate in a rescheduled primary conducted on June 9, 2022.

But Machina had since filed a suit before a Federal High Court, Damaturu to challenge the APC National Working Committee decision.

Machina, is contending that efforts to replace his name with Lawan’s, who did not participate in the primary of the APC, was a breach of Section 84(14) of the Electoral Act, 2022, Article 21.3 of the APC Constitution and Paragraphs 20 (c), 27 (c), (d) and (f) of the APC Guidelines for the Nomination of Candidates for the 2023 General Elections, the suit is not premature, and Section 223 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Also a Civil Society Organisation, Transition Monitoring Group on Wednesday alleged purported moves by INEC, to upturn the outcome of the Yobe North Senatorial primary of the APC in favour of the Senate President.

But Okoye said a certain counter affidavit purportedly filed in the Federal High Court, Damaturu Judicial Division relating to the Yobe North Senatorial District primary election was contrary to the report of its monitoring team.

Noting that the commission still stands by the report of its monitoring, Okoye recalled that it was on that basis of the report that the commission did not publish the name and personal particulars of any candidate for the Yobe North Senatorial District.

He said: “Notwithstanding the matter in court and without prejudice to the consideration or likely outcome of the case in court, the commission reiterates its earlier position that it stands by the report of its monitoring team and it was on the basis of that report that the commission did not publish the name and personal particulars of any candidate for the Yobe North Senatorial District.

“Consequently, the commission will review its quality assurance protocols, including the preview by appropriate ranking officials of all processes filed on its behalf to ascertain their correctness in all material particulars with all reports and all information at its disposal before their presentation so that a situation like this is not repeated.

“The commission has also instructed the external counsel briefed to handle this matter to reflect the correct position, which aligns with the report submitted by our monitoring team.”

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