Prof. Chukwuemeka
Onukogu
Resident Electoral
Commissioner for Anambra State
The Anambra INEC Office
State Assembly
Road, Awka
Sir,
Important Areas To Be
Tidied Up
The leadership of International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law, Onitsha, Nigeria, writes
to draw the attention of your Anambra Electoral Residency to some important
areas that need to be tidied up for smooth and popular conduct of the
Saturday’s governorship poll in Anambra State.
It is recalled that
during the official continuous voters’ registration and revalidation exercise
in the State in August 2013, there were strong allegations that some desperate
politicians hired and imported thousands of people from other States into
Anambra State to have them registered as “registered voters”. In the river-line
areas, for instance, about 500 of them were reportedly caught.
At the beginning
of the out-going political campaigns, strong accusations were leveled against
the same criminal politicians to the effect that registered voters are hunted
in their houses/homes with inducement packages to surrender either their
voters’ cards or cards’ polling units’ pin numbers. Others that did not have
voters’ cards were asked to submit their passport photos with other personal
information such as home address, age, gender, ancestral origins, phone
numbers, etc. Strong fears are that the intents behind these may include
production of fake voters’ cards for such compromised citizens to be used on
poll day.
There was also media
report of selling of voters’ cards in the river-line areas of the State
including Anambra East, Anambra West and Ayamelum LGAs of the State. One of
such the media houses that carried the news is the Vanguard Newspapers. In the
re-scheduled senatorial poll for the Anambra Central poll in 2011, agents
working for one of the senatorial candidates reportedly thumb-printed massively
in Umunnachi areas, using compromised INEC adhoc staffs and security personnel
posted to the areas.
Though it is said that a
citizen without a voter’s card cannot vote on poll day, but where INEC adhoc
staffs and security personnel posted to that particular area are compromised or
bribed, those without voters’ cards or the bearers of fake ones may crookedly
be allowed to vote, bypassing accreditation processes.
Therefore, sir, we have
it on good authority that thousands of fake voters are in town. Tens of
thousands of registered voters have been induced in their homes to either
surrender voters’ cards pin numbers or sell them off. Such procured voters’
cards may be used by hired fake voters on poll day as voters. It is also the
fear of many citizens that the personal data collected from other citizens such
as photos; gender, age etc may be used in producing fake voters’ cards for
them.
However, these criminal
conducts can only see the light of the day where your Electoral Residency fails
in its duties especially by allowing its adhoc staffs to be dominated by
card-carrying members of political parties. Such people are usually snuggled
into INEC by their parties and commissioned to perpetrate these criminal
activities being complained of. They are also strategically posted to polling
centers marked and known by their political parties, where the hired fake
voters can be made to vote for them under highly compromised and unsecured
circumstances. The INEC’s presiding officer, who announced a result in a hotel
in Anambra State in 2011, is a clear reference point.
Finally, we call on your
Electoral Residency to re-scrutinize all your adhoc staffs so as to weed out or
ground those found to be card-carrying members or hired agents of political
parties. Your Commission should also ensure that all its field personnel are
roundly monitored in the whole of 4,608 polling units in the State
Both the hard and soft
copies of the INEC’s voters’ register to be used for the poll in the State
should be electronically and manually marked and only those confirmed
registered voters (one million, seven hundred & eight four thousand, four
hundred & seventy five) should be allowed to vote with their names serially
marked in the voters’ register so as to cross-check the numbered accredited
voters in the register with the total votes cast from each polling center or
unit. Each electoral polling staff should be mandated to return the marked register
to the Commission.
Yours Faithfully,
For: International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
Emeka
Umeagbalasi, Chairman of the Board
International
Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
08033601078, 08180103912
Comrade Justus Ijeoma,
Head, Publicity Desk
08037114869
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