THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Monday,
urged the Presidential Election Tribunal sitting at the Court of Appeal
in Abuja to dismiss the petitio
n filed by the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) challenging the
victory of President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) and to uphold the result of the presidential election as credible,
free and fair.
INEC made the submission, just as the PDP expressed confidence that
President Jonathan’s election would be validated by the tribunal.
The electoral body told the five-man panel of justices led by Justice
Kumas Akaahs that the election that produced President Jonathan was
adjudged to be free and fair by both local and international observers
as well as a majority of Nigerians.
INEC had, on Monday, opened its defence at the ongoing presidential
tribunal and called two witnesses who participated in the conduct of the
election in Anambra and Enugu states.
The witness from Anambra State, Professor Boniface Egboka, a
hydro-geologist and Vice Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University,
Awka, Anambra State, was the collation officer for the state during the
presidential election and adjudged the conduct of the election in the
state to be free and fair while debunking the depositions made by
witnesses called by the CPC concerning the state.
The don told the tribunal that he actively participated in all the
events that led to the conduct of the election, from collection to
distribution of all electoral materials, accreditation, voting and
collation of results from ward level to the state level, where he
personally collated and submitted to the chief returning officer, in his
capacity as the state’s collation officer.
On the allegation by the CPC that collation of results was done at
Barnhill Hotel in Awka, Professor Egboka denied the allegation and
stated that the collation of results in the state was at the INEC
headquarters in Awka, the state capital. He maintained that he collated
results from local governments area in the state only at the legally
designated centre, which was the INEC state headquarters.
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