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‘Anyone can create a server.. and call it INEC server’, El-Rufai mocks Atiku

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Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, has mocked Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), over his claims that results on the server of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) prove that he won the recently concluded presidential election against President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Kaduna governor also reacted to claims by Abubakar and the PDP that he won Kaduna State based on results purportedly obtained from the INEC server.

In their petition, Abubakar and the PDP had told the election petition tribunal that Kaduna was among the states he won but was denied victory through the where the connivance of INEC and the ruling the All Progressives Congress (APC).

But speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Buhari on Friday, the governor said Atiku had never won the state since he started contesting presidential election.

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“Well, I heard about that. Initially, I thought it was a joke and when I checked I saw clearly that he said he won Kaduna. It must be in his dreams,” he said.

“Let me say this without any fear of contradiction, since President Buhari started contesting for the presidency since 2003, he has never lost Kaduna. So, PDP has never won elections in Kaduna from 2003, even with a sitting governor in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015. It has never happened.

“I don’t know what will happen that Atiku will win Kaduna in this elections this time. He lost Kaduna, he lost very badly, even though about 100,000 votes he claimed to have got were added because elections conducted without card reader in some parts of the state, that’s how he even got up to the 400,000 that he got.

“He has lost Kaduna, he will always lose Kaduna, he will lose Kaduna 10 more times because he has never won Kaduna in any presidential elections.”

When reminded that the results were from INEC server, the governor said, “Well, I don’t know about INEC server, it must be Atiku’s server. I don’t know about INEC server, we don’t know how they had access to it, they will tell us during the tribunal proceedings what is this server and how they got access to it and how they got their numbers.

“You do not go to court in an election petition by quoting INEC server or any other server. Anyone can create a server, I can go an buy it, it is a piece of equipment and call it INEC server. But that does not mean that it amounts to anything, we are guided by the electoral act and the evidence act and other enabling legislation and he has to proof his case. But anyone can make claims, we live in the age of fake news and fake claims. Anyone can make claims but you have to proof it.”

El-Rufai, who said he was in the presidential villa to inform Buhari that he was never involved in an accident, said those spreading the rumours about him could be sued.

“I came to see Mr. President after my re-election as governor because immediately after the election I took a break. I came back to report to him that I was not involved in an accident, I’m alive, I am not in coma and also to discuss other issues related to my state,” he said.

“My advice to everyone in Nigeria is to avoid forwarding stories that have not been verified. Social media provides platform for disseminating information but it is also a platform for dissemination of lies and hatred. We should be very careful that we don’t use this platform to advance the cause of the enemies of this country.

“I was never involved in any accident, I was not near any accident, in fact at a time I was supposed to be involved in an accident, I was in an aircraft going to another country. But somebody sat and concocted this story and we are trying to trace who started it. Because, criminal proceedings can be initiated against the person. Sometimes it is very difficult to know who started it but we are on it. My advice is that we should rely on reliable news medium, not just any platform or any blog. Unless we hear something from a very reliable news medium, we should be reluctant to begin sharing it as if it is true.”

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