President Goodluck Jonathan and the national
leadership of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party were angry with the Chairman
of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega.
A week-long
investigation by our correspondent in Abuja showed that the President and his
party are not happy with Jega over his insistence that the commission would use
the Permanent Voter Cards for the election.
The PVCs were used
for the conduct of the governorship elections in both Ekiti and Osun states,
which were won by the PDP and the All Progressives Congress respectively.
Apart from this,
the President and the party were also angry that the commission was going ahead
with its decision to use card readers.
This technology
was however not used in both Ekiti and Osun states elections.
The commission has
said that the card reader can only read PVC issued by it and that any person
that shows up at the polling unit without a PVC or with a card not issued by
INEC will not be able to vote.
It was learnt that
the Presidency and the ruling party were not totally against the use of the
PVCs, but they were not happy with the use of card readers.
A worker in the
Presidency who spoke with our correspondent on Sunday queried the insistence of
INEC under the leadership of Jega to go ahead with the two items.
He said, “Now,
what we are saying is that yes, the PVCs were used in both Ekiti and Osun
governorship elections but the way and manner the PVCs are being distributed
now is suspicious.
“Look at the
figure of those who have collected from the northern part of the country and
look at the figure from the southern part, where President Jonathan hails from.
“If the election
is going to be by ethnic sentiment alone, you will know that our President has
been defeated already. So, that’s the reason.
“Look at Ogun and
Lagos states, which we all know are politically sophisticated. Why are the
electorates not picking their PVCs? We are worried.”
In terms of PVCs
collection, figures released by the commission indicated that Ogun State is
lagging behind among all the states of the federation, including the Federal
Capital Territory.
In the state, only
808,590 out of the 1,829,534 registered voters had collected their PVCs. This
figure represents a mere 44.20 per cent.
But the commission
said that 1,387,401 PVCs had been delivered to the state.
Lagos State with
5,822,207 registered voters had recorded 63.44 per cent of the PVCs collection.
This shows that 3,693,355 of the cards had been picked by their owners.
But the commission
said that 5,558,062 cards had been delivered for voters in the state.
This means that
there are 1,864,707 PVCs yet to be picked by their owners in the state.
When asked whether
the refusal of the owners of the PVCs to pick them up could be attributed to
Jega, the source said that the commission should embark on more enlightenment.
On the issue of
card readers, a member of the National Working Committee of the party, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, said that there was no way the machine would
be effective in the area of accreditation of voters.
When this issue
was raised before the commission, an explanatory note presented to our
correspondent showed that accreditation of a voter using the card reader is
expected to last for about 20 seconds.
Jonathan's anger with Jega revealed
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