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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has threatened legal action against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over unsubstantiated and libelous allegations against it and its chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi, on Friday night.
The PDP had at a press conference in Abuja, on Friday, accused Yakubu of rigging the February 25 presidential and national assembly elections and that the INEC boss is also planning to rig the March 18 governorship and state assembly elections starting with the re-configuration of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).
However, Oyekanmi said the latest call by the PDP, just like it did previously by calling for the resignation of Yakubu as INEC Chairman is misplaced.
“Interestingly, the PDP did not provide any convincing evidence to back up all the spurious allegations it listed as Prof. Yakubu’s ‘infractions’.
“To be sure, the PDP failed to provide any evidence to substantiate the allegations of Yakubu’s ‘brazen violation of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022, INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines, and criminal manipulation and alteration of election results,” he added.
According to him, the PDP also did not give the evidence to prove its claims that Yakubu sabotaged the uploading and transmission of results from polling units.
“Besides, the ‘several pieces of evidence’ that the PDP claimed ‘abound in the six geo-political zones of the country where winning figures scored by the PDP were switched in favour of the APC’ were also not laid bare.
“To be sure, the commission does not rig elections. Rather, the BVAS has, since its introduction, among other innovations, ensured the integrity of the electoral process by ensuring that only properly registered voters are allowed to vote on Election Day,” Oyekanmi said.
Oyekanmi added that it was common knowledge that the PDP had rejected the outcome of the presidential election and has vowed to challenge it in court.
“The path of honour for the party, therefore, is to pursue its case in court, armed with all the evidence at its disposal and wait for the court’s decision.
“But going about canvassing the same issues the party intends to plead in court on the pages of newspapers and calling for the resignation of the INEC Chairman is like putting the cart before the horse.
“More importantly, the PDP is hereby reminded that making libelous allegations against the person of the INEC Chairman is actionable. The party should henceforth desist from the practice,” Oyekanmi said.