It was a shocking revelation
by the Intersociety on how INEC led by Prof Attahiru Jega tainted and sectionalized
the voters register
Shocking Findings On How INEC Tainted & Sectionalized Nigeria’s
National Register Of Voters
Part One
(Democracy & Civil Liberties,
Onitsha Nigeria, 15th February, 2015)-In recent publications of International Society for Civil Liberties
& the Rule of Law, we held that the Nigeria’s National Register
of Voters; Nigeria’s ground foundation for its democratic elections, is grossly
tainted and sectionalized under the midwifery of the Independent National
Electoral Commission headed by Prof Attahiru Jega. The National
Register of Voters is tainted because it lacks purity and accuracy of
data and administrative management. It is also filled with names
and objects that are foreign and alien to the Constitution of Nigeria
1999 and the Electoral Act of Nigeria 2010 such as under-age registered
voters and illegal immigrants registered as voters. This gross sharp
practice is common and arbitrary in the Northwest and the Northeast
geopolitical zones.
On the other hand, the referenced
Voters’ Register is grossly sectionalized because there is a deliberate
policy put in place by the headship of INEC designed to oust and cripple the
voting numerical strength and rights of some federating partners in the Federal
Republic of Nigeria so as to give others strategic advantage. This includes capturing
as much Northern Muslim population as possible as registered voters
including under-aged and suppressing as much Southern Igbo
and other minority populations as possible as disenfranchised and
un-registered voters.
From blatant refusal of the
headship of INEC to capture and incorporate millions of Igbo IDPs resident in
the North, who fled to the South; into ongoing IDPs voting policy of INEC
or Voters’ Cards Transfer; to suspicious, random and
arbitrary deletion from the National Register of Voters of a large number of
referenced Igbo residents in the North in the form of double registrants.
Others are clear unwillingness and inability of the Commission to
capture as much adult Igbo citizens as possible as registered voters
during various continuous voters’ registration exercises across the country and
deliberate policy across the country by INEC and criminal third parties
designed to deny Igbo citizens and other minority populations access to their Permanent
Voters’ Cards (PVCs) through INEC’s data loss; defacing,
stealing, destroying, impersonating and hoarding by criminal third parties in
collaboration with malicious INEC staff, of PVCs belonging to
Igbo citizens; as well as stringent procedures put in place by INEC designed to
frustrate Igbo citizens and other minority populations from accessing their PVCs
alongside other Nigerians.
2010/2011 National Voters’ Registration
& Its Electronic (AFIS) Certification
After the referenced general voters’
registration exercise carried out by INEC under Prof Attahiru Jega, the
Commission announced a provisional registration of 67.7million Nigerians
as provisionally registered voters subject to full electronic certification and
other processes. On Thursday, 3rd of March 2011, INEC released
another raw figure of 73, 528, 040 as total registered voters. This figure
remained raw and unprocessed, except Cross River State, which subjected its raw
figure to automated fingerprint identification system and brought it down from
1.7m registered voters to 1.14m registered voters then.
Owing to the closeness of the 2011
General Elections held in April and other related factors, the unprocessed
figure of 73, 528, 040 registered voters was allowed and used. After the
General Polls of 2011, the Commission subjected the referenced figure to
automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS), which brought the figure
down from 73, 528, 040 registered voters to 70, 383, 427 post AFIS registered
voters. It is important to remind that the latter figure has been in official
use by INEC as Nigeria’s post AFIS registered voters (70, 383, 427
) until November/December 2014. In other words, the total number of post AFIS
registered voters for the country as at 2014 was 70, 383, 427.
For the avoidance of doubt, AFIS or
Automated Fingerprint Identification System is a demographically
configured computer application meant to identify and weed out registered
voters who conscionably or unconscionably engage in multiple registrations and
other sharp registration processes. When AFIS process is successfully applied,
the figures usually go down after the unwanted figures are weeded or cleaned
up.
It is in view of the foregoing that we
decided to take a second forensic look into the National Register of Voters
managed by INEC particularly as it concerns the marked inexplicable difference
between the Commission’s 2014 figure of 70, 383, 427 registered voters and the
early 2015 figure of 68, 833, 476. The referenced difference is 1, 543, 961.
Part of our thorough investigation is to also find out the number of newly
registered voters captured by the Commission during recent continuous voters’
registration exercises across the country and their State-by-State
representation. The ground intent behind our noble enquiries is to ensure open,
transparent, credible and non sectional or tribal management of the National
Register of Voters by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
In the second part of this publication
of ours, it will be revealed statistically how Prof Attahiru Jega led INEC
deleted in two months (November/December 2014) a total of 3, 796, 767
registered voters from the National Register of Voters. These INEC tagged “pre
AFIS double/multiple registrants”. We also discovered that a total of 2, 130,
502 registered voters were captured by the Commission across the country in
2014 during its continuous voters’ registration exercises. The Commission’s
claims that the affected deleted registered voters were deleted from the
National Register of Voters following its 2011 post automated fingerprint
identification system were found by our thorough investigation to be grossly
unsubstantiated, illogical and contradictory.
Signed:
For: International Society for Civil
Liberties & the Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi, B.Sc. (Hons.)
Criminology & Security Studies
Board Chairman, International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
Uzochukwu Oguejiofor, Esq., (LLB, BL),
Head, Campaign & Publicity Department
Obianuju Igboeli, Esq., (LLB,
BL), Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Program
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