Edo guber: Group petitions ICPC, demands INEC’s probe
A Civil Society Organisation,TAP Initiative, has petitioned the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences (ICPC) over alleged manipulation of Edo governorship election’s results by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The group in the petition by its Executive Director, Martin Obono, urged the ICPC chairman to investigate and prosecute members of staff of INEC involved in the alleged electionās results forgery.
Obono said that the petition was submitted under Section 26 of the ICPC Act, 2000, which makes it an offence for any public officer to corruptly confer any advantage upon themselves.
He claimed that some INEC officials were involved in corrupt practices and forgery during the Edo governorship elections held from Sept. 21 to Sept. 22.
He, therefore, urged the anti-graft agency to prosecute INEC chairman and Edo Electoral commissioner for the role played in the alleged manipulation of the election results in Edo.
āWe write to bring to your attention serious allegations of corrupt practices and forgery involving certain staff and members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the Edo governorship elections held from September 21 to 22, 2024.
āThis petition is submitted under Section 26 of the ICPC Act, 2000, which makes it an offense for any public officer to corruptly confer any advantage upon themselves or any other person through their position.
āThe recent Edo State governorship elections were marred by significant irregularities, some of which were perpetrated by all political parties without exception,ā he said.
He accused the electoral body of deliberately manipulating and falsifying the results of the governorship election in Edo.
āINEC announced results that differed from the original data obtained from the IReV. A comparison between the result sheets from IReV and the Certified True Copies issued by INEC revealed discrepancies.
āAlthough the serial numbers, polling units, and wards matched, the results differed. In some cases, the number of registered voters was altered, and the signatures of the Presiding Officers were forged, with the signatures of Polling Unit Agents either absent or also forged.
āAdditionally, a forensic examination conducted by a South African graphologist confirmed that the Certified True Copies issued by INEC were predominantly authored by a single individual,ā he said
According to him, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, should be investigatedĀ for authorizing the printing of two different result sheets.
āThe Resident Electoral Commissioner in Edo State should also be prosecuted for overseeing these fraudulent elections, and the INEC legal officer in Benin who issued the Certified True Copies.
āWhat transpired in Edo State constitutes a heist orchestrated by an institution that should serve as a guardian of our democratic process. If this institution is compromised, the very foundation of our democracy is at risk.
āWe hereby request that the ICPC, in line with its mandate under Section 6(b) of the ICPC Act, 2000, conduct a thorough investigation into these allegations.
āOur organization and its partners are prepared to provide further information and evidence to assist your investigation,ā he said.
Speaking with newsmen after the submission of the petition, Obono said the group would also write to the United Kingdom, United States of America, European Union and other foreign donors.
The ICPC Spokesperson, Demola Bakare, said the anti-graft agency will look at the petition and take necessary action that falls within the jurisdiction of the agency
According to him,Ā the Edo State governorship elections were marred by significant irregularities, some of which were perpetrated by all political parties without exception.
Edited by Yakubu Uba
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