The CPC has sent a  petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), demanding the  cancellation of the presidential election results from the South-South  and South-East.
The party’s petition, which was addressed  to the commission’s chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega and dated April 18,  2011, was signed by National Secretary of the CPC, Mr. Buba Galadima.
In  the petition, the CPC claimed that elections in these two zones were  not done in substantial compliance with the provisions of the Electoral  Act.
It alleged that the results from the zones were  “substantially affected by massive irregularities.”
The  party said its agents at most of the polling booths informed its  leadership that members of the public were intimidated and driven away  from the polling units, while ballot papers were not deposited in the  ballot box in open view of the public.
The petition read,  “The ballot boxes were on account of the above, thumb printed with  multiple votes in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party at the election  with one compromised voter thumb printing multiply for the presidential  candidate of the PDP at the expense of other candidates of the  opposition parties.
“Votes were recorded for the voters  that were not personally in attendance at the polling unit and in most  cases at the polling units other than the ones to which the voters were  allotted with the effect that the ballot boxes were stuffed with finger  impression of voters whose biometric data does not relate to the polling  unit in respect of which the ballot were cast.
“There  were clear absence of accreditation of voters in most of the polling  units and the regulated procedure for the conduct of the election was as  a result violently breached to the advantage of the PDP at whose  instance the ballot were massively thumb printed in clear disregard of  the number of registered voters and voters register on which account  there was eventually no commensurate correlation between registered  voters, accredited voters and eventual record of the cleared result.”
The  party also claimed that it suspected that the excel programme installed  in the computers of INEC across the country was deliberately designed  to short-change the party.
This, it said, could be  attested to by the “unfolding situation of Katsina and Kano States where  the manual calculation of the results revealed that our party was shot  changed by hundreds of thousands of valid votes when the results were  manually reviewed.”
It therefore called on the commission  to order the Resident Electoral Commissioners in these zones to produce  the statement of result, ballot papers, and voter register from their  states for analysis.
It also called on the commission to  investigate the allegation of excel application programme installation  in the field computers of the commission, which it said was deliberately  done in favour of the PDP.
The CPC therefore called for  the cancellation of the results from the zones, if the allegations  levelled against the PDP and the commission in the two zones were found  to be correct.
Speaking with journalists when he came to  the collation centre, Galadima said his party won the election.
Galadima,  who was barred from entering the premises said “most of the candidates  the results were written at home and announced and we are not accepting  that.”
Asked where they were written, he said “It was  written where they wrote them. You know where the results were written.  South East and South -South where there was no elections. I can tell you  the details.
“Also, we are disagreeing with the results  of Sokoto, Adamawa, Plateau, Nassarawa, Benue, FCT Jigawa, among others.  We are disagreeing. All results must be subjected to Forensic analysis  before it is announced. “
 
 
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