The International College of Democracy and Human Rights Scholars, a recently formed coalition of democracy and social justice experts operating in Nigeria and abroad, says it has made โa fresh shocking revelation that the Independent National Electoral Commission had in 12 months or July 2021 to July 2022 hatefully, mindlessly and discriminatorily destroyed whopping 15.4m of the 27.6m new votersโ registrations in Nigeria.โ
It said in a letter to INEC dated 10 August, 2022 that the discovery was made during a โcritical examination by the College of the INEC released official statistics relating to the 31st July 2022 abrupt termination of the CVR ahead of the countryโs 2023 General Elections especial the Presidential segment. The 15.4m new voters registrations destroyed by INEC is more than the total winning votes (15,191,847 votes) of the countryโs Presidential Election of February 2019 declared by the Commission and credited to the Presidency of Buhari/Osibanjo.โ
The letter was addressed to Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, through the National Commissioner for Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye Esquire. โThe letter was duly communicated yesterday, 10th August 2022 through their official emails and WhatsApp. A physical copy has also been delivered at the Office of the INEC Chairman in Abuja,โ the coalition said in a statement issued earlier today.
It explained: โThe letter was a follow-up to the first letter by the College written to the Commission on 14th June 2022, a period of 27 days today. It must be recalled that the College had in its letter of 14th July 2022 investigated and identified 30 disenfranchisement and election rigging plots ahead of the 2023 General Elections particularly the President segment and called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to publicly speak in admission to or against the 30 rigging plots with outlined plan of action to tackle them headlong. Regrettably, the Commission neither reached out nor publicly spoke or responded till date. The Commission also chose not to respond to any of the issues raised including our 16-point demands; thereby taking responsibility for hatching the 30 poll rigging plots. By the above, therefore, no explanations by the Commission concerning the letter will be entertained or accepted by the College.โ
On โHow INEC hatefully destroyed 15.4m of the 27.6m new votersโ registrationsโ, the coalition said:
โThe College carefully studied INECโs officially released statistics including its updates on CVR, starting from 28th June or end of June 2021 when the CRV commenced and 31st July 2022 when it was abruptly terminated and found that INEC deliberately, mindlessly, hatefully and discriminatorily engaged in massive disenfranchisement of tens of millions of enthusiastic Nigerians that trouped to INEC registration centers so as to be registered ahead of the 2023 Presidential Election. The destruction was also found to have been perpetrated on the grounds of ethnicity and religion. It was further discovered that the destroyed figure (15.4m new votersโ registrations) did not include those that logged unto INECโs online votersโ registration portal but could not continue or conclude their registrations. To buttress the above, it was observed, for instance, that between January 2022 and 2nd June 2022, a total of 19.1m applicants were received by the Commission, out of which only 6.8m were validated as โsuccessfully registered votersโ. INEC had, for no just reason, shut down its online votersโ registration portal on 31st May 2022 and never opened it till 31st July 2022 when it abruptly terminated the CVR Exercise. Apart from several INEC top-shots descending so low to hatefully and discriminatorily mock the affected citizens, saying they: โsuddenly wake up at their beck and call to be registeredโ, the Commission was maliciously found to have hidden under the cloak of โincomplete registrationโ, โmultiple registrationsโ and โtimed-out biometric capturingโ as reasons for the massive disenfranchisement.
โConsequently, INECโs hurried termination of the CVR on 31st July 2022 which is seven months before the Feb and March 2023 General Elections, contrary to the statutorily provided 90 days or Nov 25, 2022, is utterly suspicious and strongly condemned. It is also a confirmation that the Commission is partisan and holding brief for a particular political party and its candidate and bent on massively disenfranchising tens of millions of citizens of voting age including 7m-11m that successfully did their online pre-registration and votersโ registration by 90% completion, remaining only physical biometric capturing. Therefore, what the sum total of the above means is that while tens of millions of Nigerian citizens of voting age worked hard under the rain and the sun and got registered by INEC, the Commission unscrupulously engaged in destruction of their registrations, to the tune of 15.4m and as if that was not enough, the Commission has further threatened to disenfranchise millions more between August and November 2022 repetitively using โelimination of multiple registrantsโ as a deceitful cover.โ
On statistical proofs, the coalition had this to say: โAccording to Guardian Newspaper of 14th April 2022, quoting INEC Chairman (Prof Mahmood Yakubu),โ1.39m or 45% of the newly registered voters were invalidated (disenfranchised) between 28th June and 31st Dec 2021 out of over new 3m citizens that registeredโ. The invalidated figure of 1.39m were accused by INEC of โincomplete and multiple registrationsโ and in January 2022 alone, according to same media report, โ1.1m were invalidatedโ on same โgroundsโ. Between 1st Feb and 28th June 2022, according to This Day Newspaper of 28th June 2022, quoting official statistics of INEC, โonly 8,631,696 of the 10,487,972 newly registered voters were successfully registered and 1,856, 276 invalidated or disenfranchisedโ. According to INEC statement of 1st August 2022, โ7,043,594 newly registered voters who successfully completed their online pre-registration were invalidated on account of their failure to have their physical biometrics captured by INEC before CVR deadline of 31st July 2022โ and that โout of 10,487, 972 successful online CVR registrants, only 3,444,378 were successfully captured in physical biometrics capturingโ. Further findings made by the Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room, a network of 80 CSOs, as reported by Punch Newspaper of 3rd August 2022, indicated that โ11million citizens who completed their INEC online registration forms were shut out from being captured biometrically and massively disenfranchised by the Commissionโ. The Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room had spoken through Ene Obi and appeals made to the Commission to capture and enfranchise them fell on deaf ears till date.โ
The letter was signed by Emeka Umeagbalasi (Criminologist-Researcher), Intersociety Board Chair; Prof Jerry Chukwuokolo (Academia); High Chief Prof Justice Chidi (Academia); Comrade Aloysius Emeka Attah (Chair, Southeast CLO); Barr Justus Uche Ijeoma (CSO); Dr Patrick Mbum (Academia); Barr Chinwe Umeche (Lawyers Forum); Rev Dr Ahaz Yaye (Religious Leaders Forum); and Barr Chidinma Udegbunam (Intersociety).
The coalition comprises 41 Professors, 20 Doctorate Degree Holders, 30 Lawyers, 19 Indigenous Northern Religious Leaders, 14 Eastern Nigerian Democracy and Human Rights CSO Leaders, Swiss and American Rights Campaigners, as well as other respected democracy and social justice advocates or campaigners.
Source: newsexpressngr