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INEC cancels supplementary poll in Bauchi, to resume collation of available results on Tuesday

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has cancelled the supplementary election in Bauchi state scheduled for March 23.

Bauchi was among the six states where supplementary poll are expected to hold on March 23, following the disruption of the collation of the March 9 governorship and state assembly elections.

However, the electoral umpire had decided not to go ahead with another election in line with the recommendation of a  committee it set up to investigate issues with the election.

In line with this, the collation process in the state will resume on Tuesday.

Festus Okoye, chairman, INEC information and voter education committee, disclosed that the committee found out that results of March 9 elections in Tafawa Balewa local government area, where suspected thugs disrupted the process, were still intact.

“The governorship and state assembly elections were held on the 9th March 2019 in Tafawa Balewa local government area and the votes scored by candidates were announced at the polling units and collated at the 11 registration areas of the local government,” he said.

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“Halfway into the local government collation, armed gangs attacked the collation centre and destroyed the local government result sheet (EC8C) and some collated results from the Registration Areas. The results of 7 out of 11 Registration Areas for Governorship and 6 out of 11 for State Assembly elections were affected.

“INEC guidelines provide that where violent disruption affects collation in this manner, results should be regenerated from duplicate copies on a replacement result sheet. The Collation Officer, under pressure from Party Agents who could not wait for the arrival of a replacement result sheet, decided to collate the result on an available RA result sheet instead of the replacement LGA result sheet. When the result was presented at the State Governorship Collation Centre, the Returning Officer rejected the regenerated result because it was on a wrong result sheet.

“The Investigation Committee established that the result in Polling Units and Registration Areas are available and in safe custody.

“The Investigation Committee also established that the number of cancelled votes for the 4 Polling Units in Ningi Local Government Area which was recorded as 25,330 in form EC40G (1) was incorrect. The actual figure is 2,533.

“Consequently, the Commission has taken the following decisions: approved the resumption and conclusion of the collation of results of Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area in relation to the Governorship election as the duplicate and original Registration Area results are available. Approved the resumption, conclusion and announcement of the result of the Tafawa Balewa State Constituency.

“The Collation process for Tafawa Balewa Local Government will resume on Tuesday, 19th March 2019.”

Okoye explained that,  contrary to the record that the number of cancelled votes in four units in Ningi LGA stood at 25,330, it was discovered the actual number of votes cancelled was 2,533.

He also announced the appointment of a new collation/returning officer for Tafawa Balewa to conclude the process after the former person in charge “withdrew from the exercise citing threats to her life and those of her family members.”

It will be recalled that Bala Mohammed, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was leading as of the time the exercise was declared inconclusive.

He had polled 469,512 votes ahead of  Mohammed Abubakar, his All Progressives Congress (APC) rival, and incumbent governor of the state, who scored 465,453 votes.

 

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