EXPOSED: How 30,000 new polling units created by INEC will be used - TopicsExpress



          

EXPOSED: How 30,000 new polling units created by INEC will be used to rig 2015 presidential elections. New reports which recently came to light has revealed that the additional 30,000 polling units created by the Professor Attahiru Jega-led Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was created to rig the 2015 presidential election. According to reports, the new polling units was created to rig the elections in favour of the North and a particular political party. A Source privy to the alleged plans revealed that new voting pattern of using computerised permanent voter cards which would not make rigging of elections to be possible had been concluded for the initial 120,000 polling units before the Jega-led INEC created the additional 30,000 polling units. “The old 120,000 polling units have been successfully computerised and since voters will use their computerised voter cards, card readers have been configured to sort out the voter cards and at the particular units where the voters registered. “Such voter cards could not be used anywhere, because the card readers will reject them at the unit other than where such a card has been issued,” said the source. The source further revealed that the additonal 30,000 units created were not configured into the system, therefore making it possible for anyone to use his/her cards in the new units. He also said INEC deliberately assigned 21,000 units to the North as against the South’s 9,000, which according to him was done to rig the results of the election in favour of a particular party. “There are 30,000 units which could accommodate any card unlike the initial 120,000 polling units which can only accept cards that have been registered at the units. You now have floating card readers in the 30,000 polling units. What can happen with 21,000 polling units where any card can be used to vote is better imagined,” the source added. Lots of criticism has trailed the creation of the additional 30,000 polling units by INEC.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 12:18:26 +0000

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