The Nigerian Labour Congress has called out the Independent National
Electoral Commission over handling of the presidential and national
assembly elections held last weekend, February 25.
The NLC
in a statement signed by its President, Joe Ajaero, accused INEC of
violating its own electoral guidelines after some of its officials were
accused of being reluctant to transmit the BVAS reports for the
Presidential elections to the official INEC Servers.
NLC
also asked INEC to launch an investigation into the activities of one of
its officials in the ICT department who may have been responsible for
technically jamming the airwaves, making it difficult for BVAS results
to be transmitted to the Servers. They gave his name as Femi a former
Commissioner in Lagos State.
The statement reads in full;
"We
have had recourse to alert Nigerians earlier yesterday of our
observations and reports that reached us from across the nation on the
shoddy handling by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
of their early Election Day activities. We talked of the dangers it
posed to the entire process and its outcomes if nothing was done timely
and wondered why that should be so given the huge resources invested in
the Commission towards this Election. We called for urgent action by the
Commission and key national Stakeholders to ensure that we have free,
fair and credible elections.
Unfortunately, the situation
rather than getting better got worse as the day went on with heart
wrenching reports from across the nation of vile activities of
individuals associated with some Parties and utter collusion of INEC
officials and Security agencies to compromise the Election and subvert
the will of the people.
Using of thugs in Rivers state and
in Lagos to mete out violence and intimidate voters in these states run
counter to the tenets and practice of Democracy. The case of the now
dishonourable member of the federal house of representatives from Rivers
state captured on tape calling for the killing of certain people is not
only abhorrent but is a recipe for further violence in our Polity. The
threats as captured of Mc Oluomo of the Parks and Gardens in Lagos state
warning certain voters to stay away from the Polling centres across the
state violates decency and negates the principle of democratic
engagement.
The bloodlettings, harassment, Ballot box
snatching and willful destruction of election materials especially in
these two states even in the presence of members of the Security
agencies and INEC officials cannot be interpreted any other way except
that of collusion. It calls for urgent investigation and action to
reassure the people of their safety as the election runs its course.
The
inability of INEC to prevent the recurrence in this election of the
ills of past elections speaks volume of its ill-preparedness for this
election as can be demonstrated in the late arrivals of critical
election materials to the Polling Units and the almost deliberate
tampering of the BVAS in many Polling Units including the outright
refusal of its operatives to upload results from the BVAS to the INEC
Servers in total violation of the Rule of the election and INEC’s own
election guidelines.
We are also alarmed of the alleged
activities of the Lagos state Resident Election Commissioner (REC) who
may never have hidden his inclinations and dispositions to compromise
this election in Lagos state before now and who from information
received may currently be presiding over the cooking of election results
contrary to the choice of voters at the various Polling units across
the state. If this allegation is true, that may explain why Polling Unit
officers were reluctant to transmit the BVAS reports for the
Presidential elections to the official INEC Servers.
This
is completely unacceptable and we want INEC to ensure that any cooked
result from any REC is not only rejected but the offenders be made to
face the full weight of the Law.
INEC must understand that not
uploading the results to its Server expeditiously as expected creates
avoidable crisis of confidence and imperils the entire process. We
continue to express our deep concerns over the apparent manipulation of
results in Lagos and Rivers states and demand that the real results as
captured by the BVAS be uploaded without fail.
We feel
embarrassed on the explanation of INEC that materials arrived late in
some areas because of the distance between the localities and the
storage centres. We know that Polling Units located very close to such
centres were also heavily affected by INEC’s tardiness and apparent
refusal to make them available as required. We demand that INEC
investigates the activities of one of its officials in the ICT
department who may have been responsible for technically jamming the
airwaves making it difficult for BVAS results to be transmitted to the
Servers. He was a former Commissioner in Lagos State and his name is
Femi Odubuyi.
It is important to restate that the beauty
of democracy is in its participatory transparency which builds a belief
amongst the people thus deepens the trust and confidence of the
citizenry in its outcomes. When actions that negate these principles are
allowed to fester then, this bond that keeps the people cohering is
broken and may lead to social anomie.
A country like ours
must deliberately build and cultivate these fine tenets so that all the
tears and wears may be repaired encouraging national healing. What we
therefore see may be a conscious attempt to undermine our nation and
unleash further social crisis on a nation that is already tottering and
at the verge of implosion.
The NLC feels compelled to warn
INEC and the Security agencies of the dangers of subverting the
sovereign will. They are the umpire in this election and must be seen as
above board and acting within the ambits of the Law and its Guidelines.
The deliberate frustration of the BVAS remains unacceptable and any
result outside of what is transmitted or contained in it is not
acceptable to Nigerians.
NLC calls on all Nigerian workers
and citizens to be at alert to protect our nation from the hands of
those who have foisted the current suffering on us and now clearly wants
to subvert our collective will as expressed in this election cycle. It
is our civic responsibility to protect democracy and indeed our nation.
We
call on the Military and the Police to ensure the sanctity of the
Ballot and protect the lives of the citizenry who they swore to protect
with their arms. This is not only their constitutional duties bot also
their moral obligations. We call on them to live up to this challenge
and protect the process as enshrined in our statutes.
Consequently,
we demand that the Military and the Police reins in their operatives
compelling them to act within the confines of their well defined code of
ethics. The immediate culling and trial of such officers will not only
ensure greater trust of the Citizenry in the agencies but also
demonstrate to the people their neutrality in the entire national
tragicomedy.
It is on this note that we call on the President of
the Federal Republic, His Excellency Muhammed Buhari to rise to the
occasion and call the electoral umpire (INEC) to order. The President
ought to seize the redemptive power in this situation and demand that
INEC returns to the Rule book for election conduct. It is only by doing
this that he will reassure Nigerians of his innocence in this unfolding
drama.
A nation at the precipice like ours cannot be
stoking fires in its house filled with dry straws. INEC should not be
the one that will strike the match. Our worry is that when a peoples
will are subverted, they may be forced to take laws into their hands and
the stage seem to have been set for such conflagration and all hands
should be on deck to avert it. INEC may be doing more harm than SARS to
our people if it continues on this present trajectory.
Once
again, we warn that only an outcome that is adjudged by the people to
be a full expression of their sovereign will can guarantee acceptance
and peace. We must therefore in pursuit of these ensure that INEC stops
this collusion and subversion across the country to deliver fair,
credible and acceptable outcomes for this election.
We
warn INEC and others not to allow this election to degenerate into a
national security crisis. This is avoidable and it is only by allowing
the sovereign will prevail that we can guarantee national peace. The
belief that it is going to be business as usual should be
discountenanced as the tension since after the casting of votes should
be enough signal to anybody planning a heist of the vote. It is crucial
that INEC samples the pulse of the people out there before embarking on
any action. We will surely not keep quiet!
Nigerian citizens have
spoken through their votes yesterday. INEC is a repository of their
voices and conscience. It must give it free reign and expression!
Suppressing it will amount to subversion! Subverting it poses a serious
danger not only to our democracy but to our nation! The next call
belongs to INEC and we await its action. It is either it sabotages our
people and betrays the nation or it stands with the people! Anything
short of announcing the result that reflects the true will of the people
subverts the nation and will be resisted by the people."