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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

PDP demand Prof. Mahmood Yakubu & Amina Zakari Resignation from INEC



Osun Guber Malpractices: Popular Party: People Democratic Party (PDP) has order the resignation of the Chairman of (INEC) Independent National Electoral Commission Prof. Mahmood Yakubu & Amina Zakari for their resignation.

According to our reporter’s base on his role in the manipulations which result to the characterized of the Osun State Governorship election which was carried out on September 22, 2018. Also at the same time People Democratic Party also called for the immediate resignation of Amina Zakaria who is in charge of Information Communication Technology (ICT)

Base on the vote carried out in Osun State for the Governorship election which was declared that in inconclusive PDP was a well meaning to Nigerians and has no longer have confidence in Mahmood; It was said that Mahmood Yakubu was over an terrible and compromise electoral empire that manipulated the electoral processes and also it was an allocated vote and also subverts as well as the will of the people in an election.




People Democratic Party (PDP) also added that in addition he added some documentary evidence which has comprised INEC and its operations alongside with the ICT department they also added that PDP with fewer of 4,387 votes after the vote cast at the polling centers which was allocated to APC.

According to PDP they said that they has fact on how INEC slashed about 1000 vote was freely given to the people Such as Senator Ademola Adeleke, in Ayedaade Local government which made them to reduce their votes from 10,836 to 9,836 to give to APC.     

One of the facts include on this statement was that PDP has evidence of how INEC collated with the results which was directly allocated over 1,367 untrue votes to the APC in Olorunde local government which shore up that APC has treacherous to 16,254 in addition to its INEC awarded 2,000 to APC so as to favour them in the governorship election in Oshogbo so as to push APC ahead of PDP; APC 23,379 while PDP 21,479 which made them a defeating party.

It was also realized that even taught there were some manipulation done by APC and also INEC in the results that but our candidate were still on top of the list and also PDP scoring the highest number of vote in the election. So from the look of things after INEC stole their party votes that their actually winning rate was a4 4,700 against the declared of INEC.




People Democratic Party rejected INEC declaration which was seen as a decision taken in other to seek for legal redress and also said to have discovered some schemes perfected by INEC so as to plan supplement for the election in favour of APC party.

In other of it PDP has already been aware that INEC has increased the original number of voters in the affected polling centers whereby about 850 was to expand it latitude to manipulate results of Permanent Voters Card (PVC). PDP has already held the Sheningan that has characterized the Osun governorship election testing the measure by APC members in agreement with INEC so as to rig the 2019 general election particularly the Presidential election.

Finally Mahmood can no longer be trusted to conduct the 2019 general election likewise Mrs Amina Zakari the INEC National Commissioner Supervising Electoral Operation which is directed in blood relation of Mr President for the election involving her uncle.

As a law abiding and people oriented political party, all that PDP is demanding for is the return of our candidate  Senator Ademola Adeleke as the duly returned candidate at the September 22, 2018 in Osun Governorship election.

We also call on INEC to guarantee free, fair and credible election at all levels of engagement as we will not allow unpatriotic individuals to destroy our nation with their in ordinate and selfish aspirations.

Signed:
Kola Ologbondiyan
National Publicity Secretary

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