Former Kaduna state Governor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa
A political interest organization, Credible Alternative Alliance (CAA) led by former Kaduna state Governor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa has alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is tilting the distribution of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to favour areas believed to be strongholds of All Progressives Congress’ candidate, General Muhammed Buhari.
The group backed its claim with a statistical analysis of
the distribution of PVCs, which showed the number of registered voters yet to
collect their PVCs in various zones.
In the South-East has 3,287,530 people have collected PVCs,
while in the South West, 7,411,205 people have been given theirs. South-South –
3,844,370, North-East – 2,429,763, North West – 4,835,556, North Central –
3,907,849 and FCT – 421,559.
The group noted that it has observed “a criminal gross
disparity of voter spread designed to tilt the election to a pre-determined
outcome”, in the distribution of PVCs.
The group insists that all the 68.8 million registered
voters must be given unfettered access to freely collect their PVCs and cast
their votes as provided for in the constitution. It added that it might be
forced to take INEC to court if that condition was not met.
“Let us call a spade, a spade. There are two main contenders
for the Presidency in this election. The analyzed data above depicts a worrying
trend. Voters in the zones that tend to support President Goodluck Jonathan are
massively disenfranchised by the application of the so-called PVCs debacle, 40%
to 50% of voters in the these regions who are lawfully and duly registered to
vote will be denied their right to vote by INEC.
“That is nearly half of the support base of the President,
simply nullified by administrative (failure) prior to the election. By
comparison, the zones that tend to support Buhari are handed a massive voter
advantage, nearly 80% of his support base will be allowed to cast their votes
by INEC.
“In an election, which many say will be won or lost by a
slim margin, to now disenfranchise 26 million voters through a questionable and
unlawful rule by INEC is not acceptable by any measure.
“CAA condemns in its entirety. This attempt by INEC to
undermine our nescient democracy through this criminal enterprise to determine
the outcome of this electioneer before the ballot is cast,” a statement by the
group said.
The group also said that with the way things are, it would
be impossible for INEC to finish the distribution of PVCs. “INEC cannot meet up
with the issuance of voters card to all registered voters, even the PVCs is not
being realistic because of the past failures. For example, INEC is talking
about distributing permanent voters cards. Let us assume that sufficient PVCs
have been produced the commission, how is the PVC is still being distributed.
“We have credible information that in some places in the
rural areas, INEC staff take the PVCs for distribution and because of the
disappointments of the past, [people] refuse to come out for collection of PVC.
The commission staff then leave the PVCs to community leaders to distribute. I
believe that should not be the responsibility of the village heads to do that
but INEC.
“Again, how can we realistically expect INEC to make PVCs
available to every registered voter within two weeks, something they failed to
do in many years,” Balarabe Musa said.
Source: http://www.informationng.com/2015/02/balarabe-musa-inec-manipulating-pvc-distribution-to-favour-apc.html
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