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Kano: NNPP’s Election Victory In Kano Was Illegal — Doguwa

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 30th Nov, 2023 - tori.ng

Doguwa claimed there were irregularities in the number of votes accorded to Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano state.

 
Ado Doguwa, a former Majority Leader in the House of Representatives has claimed that the victory of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Kano state was illegal.
 
According to him, NNPP was able to garner votes in the last general election through “illegal” and “corrupt” means. 
 
Appearing in a Channels Television program on Wednesday, November 29, Doguwa claimed there were irregularities in the number of votes accorded to Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano state. 
 
He said; 
 
“I want to tell you whatever the NNPP garnered in the name of that election, either the presidential or even governorship elections and even in other subsidiary elections, was all through the back door.

“Those who succeeded and concluded their litigation and got away with it, fine, but I put it to Nigerians that it was a corrupt process; it was a clear cut.

“I am talking about the corrupt means they (NNPP) got that many results: 900,000 votes, almost 1 million. They got all such figures through the back doors because they were able to have access illegally. Although original ballot papers were obtained through illegal means,

“In my own opinion, and for every right-thinking politician in Kano, it’s not about someone being angry—if you continue to do something illegally, if you continue to cast your vote illegally, or if you continue to have votes that were cast illegally, you are breaching the conditions of the law.

“If you do that 100 times, the law won’t always be there for you. It doesn’t matter how many times you try to get reelected as governor through illegal means and it doesn’t matter how many times the court or the laws say, Oh, this was the wrong approach and that has to be corrected.

“Laws are meant to be respected and not taken for granted. But when you tell me that you have people who are angry, angry for what? Angry for casting their votes wrongly? or angry for the inaction of officials of the INEC?”
 
When asked whether voters cast their votes wrongly, Doguwa said, “Of course they did,” noting that voters should have been properly educated to understand the necessity of having their votes signed and stamped by the presiding officer.
 
He added;  
 
“Voters should have been well educated to know that when you cast your vote, that vote must have been signed. You, as a voter, should know that.

“We have to call the voter education department in INEC and they have said that times without numbers. This is the position of the law; a voter should be well educated by his party and every Nigerian voter is also entitled to know.”
 
Doguwa also averred that INEC's manual clearly states that “a ballot paper lacking the official INEC stamp and the presiding officer’s signature should be deemed invalid,” which, according to him, is “a fact well known to INEC officials.”
 
He said;
 
“There is a voter education department whose responsibility is to let people know what civil rights are and what your duties are when you want to vote.

“And I put it to you that a responsible voter should have known that his ballot paper had to be valid by carrying the signature and stamp of the presiding officer.”
 


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