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PRESIDENTIAL POLL: PDP refuses to sign result sheet, gives 3 reasons

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday declined to endorse the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC’s) result sheet declaring President Muhammadu Buhari as winner of the 2019 presidential election.

INEC had pronounced incumbent President Buhari of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the last Saturday election, after the conclusion of collation of results at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, early morning Wednesday.

Buhari in the result declared by INEC scored 15,191,847 votes to defeat Atiku, a former Vice President, who polled 11,262,978 votes.

But the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whose candidate, Atiku Abubakar, came second in the election, refused to assent to the poll result and vowed to explore every option, including the legal process to air out its objection of the outcome of the exercise.

The party, whose agent, Osita Chidoka, declined to sign the result, gave three reasons for the action, insisting that the results declared did not represent the valid votes of Nigerians.

Chidoka said, “The PDP does not accept the result as representing the valid votes of Nigerians. We have made three issues: first, after all the investment in technology, we expected that INEC, after spending N27 billion in this year’s budget alone for technology, would have for the purpose of transparency, not just for law, projected to us the result of what the card reader that they used displayed about the people that went through the card reader verification. That singular act has put a dent on the image of the election.

“The second one is the issue we raised about the number of registered voters vis-à-vis what the chairman now calls collated voters, which means that 1.6 million people are missing in the voter register. We think that issue is substantial enough to require a resolution.

“We also believed that the difference between the accredited voters and the votes cast which came to about 750,000 is an issue to be looked at.

“Finally, we believed that the cancellations that took place in the election impacting 2.7 million voters required to be looked into seriously.

“So, in our view, this election required to be reviewed, looked at again and possibly, we have a rerun. More importantly, we think that INEC should have looked consciously to the use of the card reader, the absence of card reader is a major violation in the elections, it renders that election null and void, that’s what the chairman promised us.

“So, for us in the PDP, we believe that this is a new low in Nigeria’s electoral history. Since 2015, we believe that Nigeria would have been making progress in the election, but for the violence. The issues that have arisen in this election, and lack of transparency that we saw in the election did not increase, neither did it improve the belief of Nigerians in the electoral process.

“However, the PDP remains a very lawful party, we believe in the law, we believe in the constitution of Nigeria, we are committed democrats. The PDP is a party that entrenched democracy in Nigeria, the PDP is the party that made it possible for Nigeria to enjoy the fruit and dividends of democracy.

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“We will continue to support democracy in Nigeria, we will continue to promote democracy in Nigeria. But we have a good message for Nigerians, we want them to remain peaceful, we will explore all our options, including the belief that the legal process in Nigeria is one of the ways to resolve issues.”

PDP’s position was followed by some explanation from the INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, who noted that the difference in the valid votes and cancellations were insignificant to impact on the general outcome of the election.

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