This contradicts the testimonies of three INEC Electoral Officers from Akwa Ibom State who testified on oath before the Akwa Ibom State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Abuja that they had no knowledge of any such directive and that of the head of ICT of INEC in the state that uploading of records and status of accreditation was ongoing.
He further told the Tribunal that the INEC headquarters unilaterally “shut down” the Central Server 6 to 7 weeks after the governorship election despite the fact that uploading had not been completed. However, Mr. Nwankwo did not provide any balance or the remaining records of accreditation.
Contrary to the testimony of Mr. Nwankwo, INEC through a circular with reference no. INEC/ICT/CWSQ/95, dated 10th April, 2015 addressed to all Resident Electoral Commissioners nationwide and signed by Engr. Chidi Nwafor the INEC Director of ICT at the headquarters in Abuja, had set a timeline for records and status of accreditation to be uploaded. The letters reads in part:
“As you are aware, the Commission has decided that Smart Card Readers (SCRs) would be used for accreditation of voters during the forthcoming Governorship/State Houses of Assembly Elections taking place on the 11th April, 2015.
Testifying before the Tribunal, the Electoral Officers (EOs) for Ikot Abasi, Onna and Nsit Ubium Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom State, Messrs Arukwe Kingsley Chibueze, Dominic Okenna and Austin Nwana, respectively, had completely denied ever seeing the 2nd April, 2015 press statement by INEC that only Card Readers should be used for the accreditation of voters. The trio had told the Tribunal that they have no knowledge of any such directive by their employer, INEC, that Card Readers must be used. However, the EO for Nsit Ubium had confessed under cross examination that the press statement “was pasted on the INEC’s notice board”.
Certified true copies of documents made available to this medium however show that all the Electoral Officers were given notices that Card Readers should be used for accreditation.
The Commission by a correspondence titled: “CIRCULAR TO ALL ELECTORAL OFFICERSs” with Reference no. INEC/SEC/444/VOL. IX dated 8th April, 2015 addressed to all Resident Electoral Commissioners by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Augusta C. Ogakwu, clearly reiterated the use Card Readers. The circular reads in part:
“The Commission at its meeting held today 8th April, 2015 directed that all Electoral Officers be informed as follows:
“Electoral Officers are to ensure that all Card Readers are fully charged before they are deployed for use in the next election on 11th April, 2015 or beyond.
“Electoral Officers will be held responsible for refusing to implement any of the policies and directives of the Commission with regards to the elections.
As if this was not sufficient notice and possibly to re-emphasise that the use of Card Reader was mandatory, INEC through another circular with Reference no. INEC/SEC/442/Vol: IX dated 10th April, 2015 titled: “FAILURE OF CARD READERS”, signed by its Secretary warned Electoral Officers against thwarting the April 2, 2015 directive on the use of Card Reader. The circular reads in part:
“The Hon. Chairman has directed me to notify all Resident Electoral Commissioners that Electoral Officers will be held responsible for any failure(s) of Card Readers during the Elections scheduled to hold tomorrow 11th April, 2015. All Resident Electoral Commissioners are to urgently convey this information to all Electoral Officers.
“Additionally, Resident Electoral Commissioners will be held similarly responsible for any such failures”.
Credible souces revealed that the 4 INEC staff who denied knowledge of the directive on the use of Card Readers had been highly paid to give false evidence at the Tribunal. Although INEC had listed a total of 94 persons to give evidence for the Commission at the Tribunal, only 4 persons were eventually called. A source said that most of the witnesses had absconded and refused to testify at the Tribunal for fear of being prosecuted for perjury.
The PDP which had brought 7 big bags containing hundreds of thousands of Incident Forms which they said were used in cases where the Card Readers failed, refused to tender same before the close of hearing at the Tribunal. A source within the party revealed that the forms which were fraudulently invented after the election was abandoned because those who were paid to fill the forms forgot to sign them.
The Akwa Ibom State governorship election was condemned as a sham by both local and international observers and was marred by wide spread violence, rigging and irregularities. While the Card Readers recorded a total of 437, 128 as the number of accredited voters, the embattled Akwa Ibom State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Austin Okojie, fraudulently declared over one million votes and awarded “victory” to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Aggrieved by the outcome of the election, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Umana Okon Umana, and the APC filed a petition at the Election Tribunal demanding a total cancellation of the election. Hearing in the petition ended on Thursday September 17, 2015.
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