INEC Defends Buhari’s Election, Wants Atiku’s Petition Thrown Out

In its final address, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said Atiku Abubakar has failed to prove that the 2019 presidential election was rigged in favour of President Muhammadu Buhari.

INEC has maintained its position to the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal that the former vice-president did not win the 2019 presidential election.

The electoral commission had declared President Muhammadu Buhari the winner of the February 23 election with 15,191,847 votes, 3,928,869 votes to top Atiku’s tally. The PDP candidate scored 11,262,978 votes.

Atiku and his Peoples Democratic Party filed a petition before the Justice Mohammed Garba-led five-member tribunal in March, with Buhari, his All Progressives Congress (APC), and INEC listed as respondents.

Atiku argued that the election was marred by irregularities in several states designed to hand the victory to the 76-year-old president.

When Buhari closed defence of his case before the tribunal on August 1, he had called only seven people to testify. Atiku and the PDP, on the other hand, called 62 people to testify in their favour.

Atiku in his final address said he was robbed of victory through wrongful computation of results in 11 states namely Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Yobe, and Zamfara.

He said contrary to INEC’s official results, he actually scored a total of 9,426,082 votes while Buhari scored 9,203,750.

He said, “It is submitted that when the votes credited to the parties on account of various errors listed in paragraph 4.54(a) – (f) and (a) – (d), respectively, above are deducted from the results declared in the 11 focal states, the under listed figures now represent the overall lawful votes cast in the presidential election held on February 23, 2019 across Nigeria:

“Election result: PDP – 11,262,978; APC – 15,191,847.

“Void votes: PDP – 1,836,896; APC – 5,988,097.

“New result: PDP – 9,426,082; APC – 9,203,750.”

However, in its own final address filed by its lead counsel, Yunus Ustaz Usman (SAN), INEC said Atiku failed to establish that the election results were tampered with in favour of the eventual winner.
“Furthermore, by virtue of section 150(1) of the Evidence Act, the results declared by the 1st Respondent enjoy a presumption of regularity.

“Accordingly, the petitioners herein are duty bound to rebut this presumption with credible evidence,” INEC said in the address as reported by Daily Trust.

When he initially filed his petition in March, Atiku claimed that he actually won the election with 1.6 million more votes than Buhari according to an internal compilation of results he claimed was obtained from INEC’s server.

He claimed he scored 18,356,732 votes while Buhari scored 16,741,430 votes.

INEC has vehemently denied the existence of the server result, noting that electronic transmission of results is unknown to the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended). The commission accused Atiku and the PDP of producing fake election results.

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