Close Menu
Chronicle.ng
    Trending Stories
    Police nab robbery suspects, recover stolen vehicles in Anambra

    Police IG orders probe after retired officer rejected N2m pension

    June 26, 2025
    OAU students protest Wike’s presence on campus

    Nyesom Wike denies allocating 2,000 hectares to son in Abuja

    June 26, 2025
    Benue Massacre: Tinubu holds town hall meeting, visits victims’ families

    Tinubu vows to end ‘one-chance’ robbery in FCT

    June 26, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Police IG orders probe after retired officer rejected N2m pension
    • Nyesom Wike denies allocating 2,000 hectares to son in Abuja
    • Tinubu vows to end ‘one-chance’ robbery in FCT
    • Police arrest Ondo chief over kidnap, rape of 12-year-old girl
    • Yahaya Bello: Court rejects EFCC’s request to cross-examine own witness
    • Tinubu signs four Tax Reform Bills into law
    • Police rescue 46 trafficked Ghanaians in Abuja
    • Radda denies 2027 VP ambition, says governorship is his only focus
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle.ngChronicle.ng
    Subscribe
    Thursday, June 26
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle.ng

    INEC opposes Atiku and Obi’s BVAS lawsuit

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMarch 7, 20231 Comment7 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    INEC to resume nationwide voter registration February 2025
    INEC to resume nationwide voter registration February 2025
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

    The Peoples Democratic Party’s Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party’s Peter Obi were each given orders to inspect the materials used for the previous presidential election, but the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has asked the Presidential Election Petition Court to modify those orders.

    In a motion on notice submitted on March 4, INEC asks the court to modify the ruling prohibiting it from tampering with election-related materials.

    For the subsequent round of voting, the commission ruled that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System needed to be modified.

    Atiku and Obi were given permission to examine election materials used by INEC to conduct the presidential election on February 25 by the appellate court on March 3.

    A panel of the appellate court led by Justice Joseph Ikyegh granted the permission following two separate ex-parte applications filed by Atiku and Obi, who came second and third respectively in the presidential election won by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress.

    In the application filed by the commission, the commission is asking the court to vary the order to allow it to reconfigure its 176,846 BVAS for the March 11 governorship and state houses of assembly elections.

    It is the sole prayer in the application of the electoral umpire filed at the court.

    No date has however been fixed for hearing of the application.

    According to a source, considering the number of BVAS required to conduct the election across the states, INEC needs to reconfigure the BVAS used for the February 25 elections and deploy them to polling units for the March 11 elections.

    The source said that the technical team of the commission had to be deployed on time to start the reconfiguration of the devices, which had to be done one by one.

    The official further said the order was pertinent as not getting it could result in the postponement of the Saturday governorship and state houses of assembly elections.

    BVAS machines

    The credible source explained that the application became necessary following the order restraining INEC from tampering with the information embedded in the BVAS machines until the due inspection was conducted and Certified True Copies of them were issued, noting that the commission would require sufficient time to reconfigure the BVAS needed to conduct the polls.

    The INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of Voter Education and Publicity, Festus Okoye, could not be reached for a reaction on Monday as he did not respond to several calls and the text message sent to him on the issue.

    Meanwhile, the PDP has said the ruling of the Court of Appeal granting its presidential candidate permission to inspect election materials had yet to be complied with by the electoral commission.

    A member of the National Working Committee of the party disclosed this to newsmen on Monday.

    Speaking on condition of anonymity, the NWC member stated that part of the reason for the protest by the party chieftains on Monday was the refusal of the commission to obey the order of the appellate court.

    “The legal team of the PDP has not commenced the process of inspecting the documents used for the election, not because it is not ready but because INEC has not granted the team access to the materials.

    “It is too early to say that they have an ulterior motive but they can’t deny us of our right. They can only delay the process but they cannot stop the PDP.

    “If in the next few days, they don’t grant us access to the documents, there is a provision of the law that will compel them to obey the pronouncement of the court,” he said.

    When contacted, the Director of Strategic Communications, National Election Management Committee of the PDP Campaign Council, Dele Momodu, stated, ‘’Don’t you think INEC has abused that ruling? They may also have appealed the ruling and if that is the case, there is nothing we can do in the interim.’’

    • INEC failed, Nigeria election badly flawed – Financial Times

    Meanwhile, the PDP has welcomed the application by INEC seeking leave of the court to reconfigure the BVAS.

    The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Ibrahim Abdullahi, described the development as “A second litmus test of the INEC’s commitment to credible polls.”

    But the All Progressives Congress on Monday night asked INEC to educate Nigerians on why it needed to reconfigure the BVAS ahead of Saturday’s election.

    APC seeks explanations

    Speaking in an interview, the Chief Spokesman for the APC presidential campaign council, Festus Keyamo, disclosed that though INEC had been vested with the power to hold elections in the country, it still owed Nigerians an explanation on why the technological device should be reconfigured.

    He said, “INEC has the statutory powers to do whatever it is they are doing. And if they have to work within those powers to ensure that the elections are free and fair, then there is no problem so long as they explain to the parties what they are doing to avoid giving room for suspicion.

    ‘’The need to reconfigure those systems is also not clear enough to me. I think INEC needs to explain to the public very well why it needs to do that in a psychological sense because this is about technology.

    “The commission has to explain to the members of the public. For us, we are not here to defend, support or criticise INEC. No, we won’t do that. This is because we as the ruling party also look forward to a free and fair process ahead of Saturday’s election and things have to be done legitimately.”

    The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Felix Morka, told The PUNCH that Nigerians should not always be quick to raise suspicions over any demand that the commission might make.

    “So, if INEC decides there is a technical note to reconfigure all their systems in order to conduct the next elections, I am quite sure that the course of approach in making the appropriate decision at the right time to authorise INEC to do what is necessary would be approved by the court.

    “I don’t see where the cause for the alarm is. But I think the media can help us by going to INEC to clarify why they need to, technically speaking, reconfigure those BVAS,” he stated.

    However, the Labour Party described INEC’s move on the BVAS reconfiguration as medicine after death.

    Speaking with our correspondent, Akin Oshuntokun, Director General of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council said the party had lost faith in the activities of the electoral commission.

    He said, “Anything INEC does, it does on its own. We don’t know where this one is going to end. INEC is not a body anyone should be associated with. They are not worthy of the trust of Nigerians.”

    Doubting the significance of the BVAS configuration on the elections, Oshuntokun added, “We don’t believe in this configuration thing. We are all used to the internet and computers. You can only flash your phone when it is absolutely necessary but you can’t wipe out information from the cloud.’’

    Osuntokun further berated the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) for doing little to match his promise of a legacy of credible elections before bowing out of office on May 29.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    Police nab robbery suspects, recover stolen vehicles in Anambra

    Police IG orders probe after retired officer rejected N2m pension

    OAU students protest Wike’s presence on campus

    Nyesom Wike denies allocating 2,000 hectares to son in Abuja

    Benue Massacre: Tinubu holds town hall meeting, visits victims’ families

    Tinubu vows to end ‘one-chance’ robbery in FCT

    Police nab robbery suspects, recover stolen vehicles in Anambra

    Police arrest Ondo chief over kidnap, rape of 12-year-old girl

    Yahaya Bello: Court rejects EFCC’s request to cross-examine own witness

    Yahaya Bello: Court rejects EFCC’s request to cross-examine own witness

    Tinubu sets up committee to end killings in Benue

    Tinubu signs four Tax Reform Bills into law

    View 1 Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    Police nab robbery suspects, recover stolen vehicles in Anambra

    Police IG orders probe after retired officer rejected N2m pension

    June 26, 2025
    OAU students protest Wike’s presence on campus

    Nyesom Wike denies allocating 2,000 hectares to son in Abuja

    June 26, 2025
    Benue Massacre: Tinubu holds town hall meeting, visits victims’ families

    Tinubu vows to end ‘one-chance’ robbery in FCT

    June 26, 2025
    Police nab robbery suspects, recover stolen vehicles in Anambra

    Police arrest Ondo chief over kidnap, rape of 12-year-old girl

    June 26, 2025
    Yahaya Bello: Court rejects EFCC’s request to cross-examine own witness

    Yahaya Bello: Court rejects EFCC’s request to cross-examine own witness

    June 26, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2025 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.