Professor Ibrahim Adamu Yakasai of Bayero University in Kano State has spoken out against the Feb.25 election result announced by the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Yakubu Mahmood.
The professor, who served as Election Officer for the 2023 Tudun Wada/Doguwa House of Representatives election, testified that the result he announced on February 26, 2023, was under pressure for fear of his life and other INEC officials who were with him to lose.
In a letter, he stated that his gathering area was completely besieged by thugs who threatened to burn down the INEC facility if he didn't announce the result within an hour.
I served as Electoral Officer for the 2023 Tudun Wada/Doguwa House of Representatives elections, the results of which I announced on February 26, 2023, were fake.
However, I would like to testify that the statement I made was under duress for fear of losing my life and that other INEC officials were with me.
The collation area was completed under siege and threatened to burn down the INEC facility if I didn't report the result within an hour.
I was completely traumatized, hopeless, and confused which did not give me the mental stability to work through the electoral law and electoral guidelines as areas or polling stations where elections were canceled, and not compared to the total number of accredited voters on the fringes.
Findings that led to the statement and finally the situation my colleagues and I found ourselves in could not allow us to deal with the complaints about the non-use of BVAS in some polling stations.
I hope that my testimony will be kindly examined and that the necessary action will be taken under Section 65 of the Elections Act 2022.
In response to the letter, Dino Melaye, spokesman for the Presidential Electoral Council of the People's Democratic Party,
A professor is writing to denounce the election results he announced in the election that just ended.
Small Small, we'll certainly be collecting more evidence.