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Again, stakeholders urge INEC to review results of Edo governorship election

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 11, 2024 3933 Minutes read0

Yiaga Africa, a citizen-led move­ment under the Watching The Vote (WTV) Working Group, and Justice Development and Peace Centre (JDPC) of the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City, have again called for the review of the just concluded Edo governorship election, saying several unwhole­some acts undermined the integ­rity of the election.

Speaking in Benin on the post-election statement on the September 21 Edo governorship election entitled, ‘Edo State gover­norship election fails the integrity test/standards’, Dr. Aisha Abdullahi and Samson Itodo, Chair of the 2024 Edo Election and Execu­tive Director, Yiaga Africa, respec­tively, expressed worry over the inconsistencies in the Edo State governorship election results.

The duo maintained that there is an urgent need for political ac­tors to change their attitude to­wards politics as well as stressed the need for fundamental elector­al reform to restore public confi­dence in the electoral process, reports Daily Independent.

Aisha Abdullahi of Yiaga Afri­ca identified a lack of transparen­cy in the results collation process, adding that the development led to the manipulation of results.

“While key processes such as accreditation, voting, counting and recording of results at the poll­ing unit substantially complied with procedures, the results colla­tion process was compromised by the actions of some biased INEC officials in connivance with other actors. This manipulation severe­ly undermines the overall integ­rity of the election,” Aisha said.

On his part, Rev. Fr. Benedict Onwugbenu, Director of JDPC for the Benin Archdiocese, called on the Independent National Elector­al Commission (INEC) to go back and review the Edo governorship election.

JDPC, which stands for Jus­tice, Development, and Peace Commission, is a Catholic organ­isation dedicated to promoting social justice, development, and peace.

On alleged results manipula­tion incidents, Yiaga Africa also stated in its report thus, “The inci­dents of results manipulation and disruptions during ward and local government collation in Ikpoba/ Okha, Etsako West, Egor and Ore­do LGAs, including intimidation of INEC officials, observers and party agents and the collation of results contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, severely undermine the credibility of the election results”.

The citizen-led movement un­der the Watching The Vote (WTV) Working Group further analysed the inconsistencies in the officially announced results.

According to the group, “Based on reports received from the sam­pled polling units, Yiaga Africa can project the expected vote shares for each party within a narrow margin.

“However, Yiaga Africa is only able to verify the election outcome if it falls within its estimated mar­gins. If the official results do not fall within Yiaga Africa’s estimat­ed ranges, then the results may have been manipulated.”

It also stated that the All Pro­gressives Congress (APC), accord­ing to INEC, received 51.1% of the votes, the Peoples Democratic Par­ty (PDP), 43.3% of the votes, and the Labor Party garnered 4.0% of the votes.

“Based on reports from 287 of 300 (96%) sampled polling units, Yiaga Africa’s statistical analysis shows inconsistencies in the offi­cial results announced by INEC. For instance, the official results announced by INEC for APC in Oredo and Egor, LGAs fail outside the PRVT estimate.

“In Esan West LGA, the offi­cial results for PDP fall outside the PRVT estimates. Also, in Oredo LGA, the official results as announced for LP fall outside the PRVT estimates. These in­consistencies with Yiaga Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate that the results were altered at the level of collation.

“The disparities between the official results released by INEC and Yiaga Africa’s PRVT esti­mates indicate manipulation of re­sults during the collation process.

“Yiaga Africa strongly con­demns the actions of some biased INEC officials who altered figures during collation including the ac­tions of some security officials who interfered with the collation process”.

Yiaga Africa also noted that the cases of disruption in Ikpoba/ Okha, Etsako West, Egor, and Ore­do LGAs in the course of collation created opportunities for election manipulation, raising significant concerns about the credibility and integrity of the results collation process.

On the turnout estimates, the reports stated, “INEC’s turnout and rejected ballots for the 18 LGAs released are consistent with Yiaga Africa WTV PRVT estimates. Yiaga Africa is able to estimate that turnout is between 20.9% and 24.1% (22.5% = 1.6%), while INEC’s official result is 22.4%. Similarly, Yiaga Africa estimates for rejected ballots are between 2.2% and 3.2%.”

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