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Why INEC cancelled results in 17 Osun polling units – APC witness testifies
 
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Fri, 1 Feb 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

The state collation agent for the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Osun governoship election, Adelodun Rasaki, the stat (APC) says the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) cancelled results in 17 polling units due to inability to reconcile votes.

Rasaki said this on Friday while being cross examined by Adesina Agbede, counsel to INEC, before the election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja.

Testifying before the tribunal, the party state collation agent said some collation officers reported during collation of results from all the local governments that results from some polling units could not be reconciled.

Rasaki said all the party agents who signed the result sheet (Form EC8D) were present when the decisions to cancel the results were taken.

“That led to the cancellation of the results of these polling units,” Rasaki said.

“That was at the point of aggregation of all results from the 30 local governments.

“The returning officer of the state informed that the number of registered voters in these units exceeded the margin between the first petitioner (Senator Ademola Adeleke) and the second respondent (Gov. Gboyega Oyetola).

“The margin showed that the difference is small compared with the number of registered voters and that they cannot be disenfranchised.”

When Rasaki was questioned by Lasun Sanusi, counsel to the APC, he said he and other APC polling unit agents discovered discrepancies in some of the Forms EC8A brought to him as the state collation agent of the party.

Rasaki informed Onyechi Ikpeazu, counsel to the petitioners, that he was not present at the collation centres in the local governments and cannot tell the people who corrected the Forms EC8A, B and C.

“Only the local government officers were allowed. Polling unit agents of parties were not present when the decision to cancel result of seven polling units was made,” he said.

The tribunal adjourned its sitting to February 5.

 

 

 

 

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