Against speculations that some politicians in Akwa Ibom State are preparing to rig the 2019 general elections in the state, the Resident Electoral Commissioner(REC) of INEC, Barr.Mike Igini said the commission had put some measures to forestall any act of rigging or falsification of figures at the collation centres.
He added that once results are announced at the polling units in the presence of party agents and the voters, same would be electronically transmitted simultaneously to the central server, situation room where it will be difficult for any presiding officer to doctor the figures thereafter.
Addressing a press conference on weekend at INEC headquarters, Udo Udoma Avenue Uyo, the REC said arrangements are on top gear to inform all political parties to enlighten their agents on this development and get them ready to have a duplicate of the result from the polling unit.
According to him, “The result from the polling units upto the collation centres is very key, therefore we developed a platform in which once the results at polling units are announced, the same results would be transmitted straight to our central server.”
He also said that the form 60e which the presiding officers fill has been remodified such that the scores of all political parties would be reflected and the result pasted at the polling unit noting that the presiding officers will no longer have powers to compromise having been aware that the result is known by other parties.
Reacting on the issue of pressure from powers that be in the state who may want him to falsify figures in their favour, Igini said, “Well from my antecedence, people can testify who i am and what i stand for and that has been helpful. Infact there is no pressure, no local, state or federal might whatsoever as far as far i am in charge. The only might is the might of eligible voters whose votes must count.”
The Commissioner also revealed that during the profiling of the state, the commission uncovered 22 polling units
inappropriately located at some politicians homes adding that he quickly relocated them to public places were people can easily have access.
He maintained that the relocation became necessary to forestall the influence of the election process by the owners of such houses.
“This is a clear message to all stakeholders that you cannot have polling units at your private homes so that you can easily have access and influence the staff.
“If it is what they do in time past, all old things must pass away, that is why i said for 2019 in this state, there will be election, polling units will see original result sheets and ballot papers.” He said.
He said it would no longer be business as usual for politicians who
have perfected strategies to circumvent the electoral process even as the Card Readers have been reconfigured to reduce incidence of vote
rigging during and after the election.
Igini called on politicians and elites to play by the rules
regretting that they remained greatest problem of Nigeria adding that Electoral Tribunals in the country would become useless if politicians would accept polls results if the process is transparent.
The commissioner further stated that preparations for the 2019
elections commenced in 2015 with Akwa Ibom and the other states of the
federation keying into the Election Project Plan even as the display of voters register would commence in all the 2,981 polling units of the state from 6th of November, 2018.
He said that INEC would continue to maintain neutrality in the election process and leave a legacy of free, fair and transparent elections that would be set as precedence on future elections in the state.
He however lamented on the poor collection of PVCs in the state noting that a total of 175,995 PVCs out of 1,893,379 delivered are yet to be collected by their owners in the state.
According to him only 4,346 out of 85,226 PVCs delivered to the state in the first quarter of this year were collected by their owners while 49,313 out of 127,880 delivered in 2017 were collected with only
1,663,725 out of 1,680,957 collected in 2015.
The commissioner further stated that the commission would conduct elections in the troubled Etim Ekpo and Ukanafun local councils as peace have gradually returned to the areas following the amnesty programme initiated by the state government.
Meanwhile he said over 1.6 million voters had registered in Akwa Ibom while the figure could jump up to 1.8 million when the final figures would be released in January next year.