by Ade Adesomoju
National Publicity Secretary, All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Lai Mohammed
Ahead
of the Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State, the All
Progressives Congress has raised the alarm over alleged cloning of about
500,000 unclaimed Permanent Voter Cards in the state.
The party did not attribute the act to
any person or group but stated that that the cards were cloned for the
purpose of rigging and had been handed over to persons outside state to
enable them participate in the Saturday’s election.
National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a statement he issued in Osogbo on
Monday, urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to be
vigilant to ensure that only those who it issued the PVCs to were the
ones allowed to vote on the election day.
He said, “The All Progressives Congress
has issued a red alert on the August 9 governorship election in the Osun
State, saying about half a million Permanent Voters Cards, which were
either unclaimed, not handed over to their authentic owners or were
obtained fraudulently, have been cloned by unscrupulous persons ahead of
the election, with the sole purpose of rigging.
“These cloned cards, mostly in the hands
of persons from states other than Osun, are to be used along with the
authentic PVCs issued to the electorate in Osun state during the August 9
Osun governorship election.”
The party said for INEC to prove it was
not part of the scam, it must within 72 hours to the election make
available to all political parties the voters register it used for
issuing the authentic PVCs.
“We also demand that copies of these
registers, which are already in possession of the local government
electoral officers, be made available to all political parties at least
72 hours before the election. Anything short of using the registers that
contained the names of the authentic voters will not be acceptable,’’
the party said.
According to Mohammed, the cloned cards
are already in the possession of thousands of people especially in the
neighbouring states around Osun State.
He said those in the possession of the
fraudulent cards were being induced with money and instructed to
superimpose their photographs on the cloned PVCs.
The statement said, “Already, we can
confirm that the hundreds of thousands of people in possession of these
cloned cards all over Nigeria, especially in the states neighboring
Osun, are being induced monetarily and instructed to super impose their
photographs on the cloned PVCs.
“The game plan is for them to arrive
early at the the polling booths on election day, where conniving
electoral officials will turn a blind eye to this fraud by not checking
whether or not the names of these impersonators with cloned cards are on
the voters register before going ahead to accredit them, to pave the
way for them to use the cloned cards to vote at the expense of the
genuine holders of the cards.”
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