The parties included the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP; Labour Party, LP; African Democratic Congress, ADC; and Action Peoples Party, APP.
Speaking outside the collation centre, the PDP agent, Senator Dino Melaye, accused INEC of trying to rig the polls, saying at least seven parties were staging the walk out.
However, at the resumption of collation, the Peoples Redemption Party, PRP; Allied Peoples Movement, APM; Social Democratic Party, SDP; Accord; Young Peoples Party, YPP; National Rescue Movement, NRM; African Action Congress, AAC; Action Alliance, AA; New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP; All Progressives Congress, APC; and Boot Party, BP, agents said that they were not part of the protest and would want the collated results announcements to proceed and be concluded. No fewer than 18 political parties took part in the election conducted last Saturday.
The four parties’ move elicited attack from the ruling APC, which accused them of shopping for a court order to halt the collation of the results and throw Nigeria into chaos.
We want process cancelled – Opposition parties
Addressing journalists outside the hall, Senator Melaye said; “All of us who have staged a walk out, all the political parties that staged a walk out, our resolution is that the entire process be cancelled. That is our demand. “Our demand is that, the system is compromised, INEC is compromised, so the entire process be stalled and cancelled.
“We party agents having observed that the National Chairman of INEC is determined to rig the election, by making sure that results are not uploaded, by vehemently making a presentation that makes it look as if we are all here to rubber-stamp the fraud that has been cooked between INEC and APC, we are saying that we are not here to rubber-stamp the electoral stamp that have been prepared by INEC and APC.
“We are Nigerians and we all know, that there is no where on the server that results have been uploaded, he is now saying we should wait for the process to be completed before he will review, knowing full well that once a declaration is done, there cannot be any review but court.
“So we are completely disassociating ourselves and that is why we staged a walk out. All the political parties here have staged a work out to express the unfortunate politicisation and commercialisation of our electoral process.
“We are about 9, 10 agents here staging a walk out and we are saying that INEC is compromised, APC has influenced INEC and we can see results are been changed.
“We have records of where elections did not take place and results have been prepared. We have records of where the BVAs were not used and results have been pronounced. What is difficult in the INEC chairman showing the uploaded results so that we can compare and interrogate that with the presentation that is made by the state returning officers? But they cannot upload results, they cannot show us uploaded results because they know that what they are going to upload will be at variance with what they are presenting to Nigerians.
“So the electoral process has been rigged, INEC has rigged the 2023 elections, and we are completely disassociating ourselves from it and we know what to do next,” he said.
BVAS not used in many places – LP
We want INEC to redeem itself — APP
Agent of the APP, Chinemelu Uba, on his part said: “What we have done or what we have been trying to do since morning is to allow INEC to redeem themselves. The word on the street is that this process is not transparent and what we have tried to do is to make INEC regain confidence from the people that this process is transparent.
“What is hard to do? You conducted this election and you transmitted results electronically, what is hard in showing the whole world what you did? That is all we are asking and the chairman has refused to address that. We cannot be parties to illegality. That is why we have staged a walk out and it shall remain so.”
INEC still writing results – Ihedioha
Another PDP agent and former Imo state Governor, Emeka Ihedioha queried why BVAS was used in off-season elections and now allegedly discarded in the presidential election.
He said: “It is very unfortunate. We have aired our observations to the national chairman of INEC, he has refused to listen to us, we made observations, he wants us to receive and accept the doctored results that came from the collation centres in various states. We do not agree with that and we have empirical evidence that our agents have observed and they have informed us reliably that the BVAS machine have not been used. Where they are used, they are been compromised and the results of the BVAS machine have not been uploaded to INEC portal. We observed on Saturday around the hour of 2pm, the INEC portal had gone down. The server had gone down, INEC has reportedly claimed and they have also acknowledged and pleaded with Nigerians that they are having a glitch in their server and now that server will still monitor it at that, the INEC chairman wants us to accept what they are presenting here and so, we do not accept.”
INEC using manual collation – ADC
On his part, Deputy National Secretary ADC, who is also his party’s agent, Nkem Okandu, said the process being used was manual collation.
“What we are asking is just a simple thing and it is not outside the Electoral Law. When the electoral law was made, we were all happy that there will be use of technology but as at today, you can see that what we are using now is manual collation and nobody will be happy to see that as at now we are still using pen and paper to transmit results.
He said; “INEC as an institution promised Nigerians severally that electronic media has come to stay. It was used in Ondo State, it was used in Osun and Edo states and Nigerians applauded it, and it is obvious that on Saturday there were challenges, INEC admitted in someway and all we expected INEC to do was to say, gentlemen, we were not able to do that. They have not been able to accept responsibility for where we are and we are saying this has questioned the integrity of the process.
“As we speak now, they are still writing results in a lot of places. This is something that you all know. In a number of states, they are still writing results, there were places where elections did not take place in my native Imo State but they have manufactured results and INEC knew that all the political parties said don’t have elections here because of some situations, and no elections took place”.
We can’t review results— INEC
Responding, INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said results of the election can only be reviewed after completion of the process.
“However, if any political party believes that the figures they have from the hard copies of the results, given by their polling agents at the level of collation, that if figures are inconsistent with what has been provided on the spreadsheet that we projected yesterday, I will ask that political party to forward the information to the commission, so that we can speak on the basis of facts.
“I like the suggestion that the commission has power under the Electoral Act to review results, but that power is contingent upon one procedure – the process has to be concluded first before you can then talk about power to review and to assure political parties that any evidence that you have of any alleged wrongdoing at any level of the process, whether it is at the polling unit or collation level, please forward this information and I promise you as soon as the process is concluded, we will then do the review, as provided by law. On this note. I beg you, for us to proceed with the process”, he said.
Opposition shopping for court orders to halt process — APC PCC
Meanwhile, the Presidential Campaign Council PCC of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC has accused the opposition PDP Labour LP of shopping for court orders to halt the ongoing collation of presidential election results with a view to throwing the country into a wave of constitutional crisis.
“We have it on good authority that the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party have perfected plans to finally scuttle our democracy and throw the country into constitutional crises by surreptitiously obtaining ex parte court orders stopping the announcement of the Presidential Election results which they fear have gone against them”, said APC PCC Spokesman, Mr Festus Keyamo SAN.
Keyamo who is also the Minister of State, Labour and Employment was reacting to the decision of the parties to walk out on the Chief Returning Officer and Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu while collation was underway at the National Collation Centre in Abuja. According to Keyamo, the walk-out they staged at the National Collation Center is just a precursor to executing the plan
He said; “Nigerians would recall that the June 12, 1993 debacle that brought Nigeria to its knees and caused our country international isolation was precipitated by a court injunction stopping the announcement of Presidential Election results. The court order was obtained by a certain Association for Better Nigeria headed then by one Chief Authur Nzeribe. This is exactly what Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi want to foist on this nation again because of their inordinate ambitions. This is not surprising because both candidates where nowhere to be seen when Asiwaju was fighting for the democracy we all enjoy today.
“However, we wish to draw the attention of Nigerians, the Judiciary and the world to the provisions of section 84 (15) of the Electoral Act which prohibits the grant of injunctions to the stop the holding of elections (which includes the declaration of results). The section states: Nothing in this section shall empower the courts to stop the holding of primaries or general elections under this Act pending the determination of a suit.’
Tinubu Campaign demands arrest of Dino, Momodu, Pastor Enenche
The council said its candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was on his way to becoming Nigeria’s president, saying it had results of the polls from its agents across the country which placed him in a comfortable lead.
It asked security agents to stay on alert and deal with individuals and groups planning to foment trouble, declaring that election was not a war, but democracy at play.
At a briefing yesterday in Abuja, Special Adviser, Media and Communication at the council, Mr Dele Alake, who was flanked by other spokespersons, said domestic and international observers had adjudged the election and the process as credible and transparent.
According to him, the results trickling in since the close of voting on Saturday have clearly shown the direction Nigerians have chosen to go.
Alake said right from the polling unit results received from across the country, the signs were clear that the deceit and propaganda of the opposition did not fetch them the expected votes.