Kola Ologbondiyan, spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of
willfully ignoring court orders directing the commission to release the
presidential election materials to Atiku Abubakar, the PDP presidential
candidate.
Ologbodiyan said this in a press statement issued on Saturday.
Atiku
and his party had approached the court to challenge the outcome of the
February 23 presidential election, alleging electoral malpractices.
Atiku secured his first victory when the court ordered the commission to release copies of the electoral materials to Atiku.
However, the party’s spokesperson said INEC has refused to obey the order despite notice and follow-ups.
The
statement read: “It is imperative to inform Nigerians that upon
obtaining the lawful order of the Court, directing INEC to forthwith,
avail Atiku Abubakar and the PDP copies of all the documents and other
materials used for the presidential election, our legal team wrote to
the INEC Chairman on the 11th and 12th of March, 2019, respectively,
causing the order to be served on INEC and requesting access to the said
documents and materials.
“Despite being served with the order
and several follow-ups, the leadership of INEC has refused to grant the
PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the materials and documents,
notwithstanding the urgency of the matter.
“This action by the
leadership of INEC has further exposed that it has been heavily
compromised by the Buhari Presidency to rig the February 23, 2019
presidential election and to frustrate the quest by Nigerians to reclaim
the mandate from President Muhammadu Buhari and save the nation from
the crisis of an illegitimate government.
“The leadership of INEC
and the APC are seeking to frustrate our court option, seeing that the
documents and materials will expressly show that Atiku Abubakar clearly
won the election by the votes directly delivered at the polling units
across the country as well as expose how the commission and the Buhari
Presidency manipulated the results for President Buhari.
“The PDP
cautions the INEC to note that Nigerians are now aware of its
manipulative tendencies and that any further delay in granting access to
the materials might attract public odium.
“INEC should,
therefore, end its unpatriotic partisan shenanigans with the APC and
immediately obey the Court of Appeal and grant the PDP and Atiku
Abubakar access to the documents and materials and free itself from
unholy entanglement with the APC against Nigerians.”
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