Nigerians score INEC low on inability to upload results real time; Yiaga Africa, Labour kick

INEC

Nigerians score INEC low on inability to upload results real time; Yiaga Africa, Labour kick

INEC
Prof Mahmood Yakubu, INEC Chairman

Many Nigerians have expressed outrage over what some term the refusal of INEC to upload election results real time as promised by the electoral commission.

Some claim that the inability of INEC to act as promised by uploading election results has impaired the credibility of the polls.

Yiaga Africa also expressed concern over the delay in uploading polling unit results for the presidential election on the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Election Result Portal.

According to the civil society organisation, no result was uploaded after voting and counting ended in several polling units as of 7 pm on election day.

The group which has monitored previous general elections made this known in a post on its verified Twitter handle on Saturday.

“Yiaga Africa is deeply concerned with the delay in uploading polling unit results for the Presidential election on the INEC Election Result Portal. As at 7pm on election day, no result was uploaded after voting & counting ended in several polling units,” the post read.

Labour Party National Chairman, Julius Abure, has also raised the alarm in a statement on Saturday evening.

“It has come to the attention of the national leadership of the Labour Party on the electoral impunity going on in Lagos and Delta states after today’s presidential and national assembly elections where the results of the presidential elections collated in various polling units in the states are not being uploaded to the Central Server,” he said in a statement.

“The party is alarmed that some officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in connivance with the security agencies, including the Police are claiming that the BVAS deployed in most polling units have suddenly developed fault and therefore cannot be used to upload results emanating from the polling units.”

Abure cited incidents in Lagos State, including areas such as Agege, Kosofe, Oshodi-Isolo, Surulere, and Ibeju Lekki.

He decried that “results show that Labour Party won convincingly,” adding that “similar manipulation” was recorded in Delta State across “most collation centres”.

The statement added, “The claims by INEC officials that the BVAS suddenly developed fault and could not be used to upload results of the presidential election could only be a tale from the moonlight.

“We have refused to buy the falsehood. We ask, is it not the same BVAS that was used to upload the results emanating from the Senate and House of Representatives election that is used for the presidential election? How did they all suddenly developed fault?”