The presidential candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party in the last election, Atiku Abubakar, is set to
call Microsoft, IBM and Oracle experts to authenticate his claim that
the servers belonging to the Independent National Electoral Commission
showed that he defeated President Muhammadu Buhari by over 1.6 million
votes.
Atiku also identified the server where
the results are kept as INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019 and its unique Mac
address as 94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID
00252-70000-0000-AA535.
The PDP candidate said this in fresh response to the reply of INEC to his petition.
Atiku and the PDP will also be expected
to tender INEC’s training manual on elections, a printout of the votes
of candidates from smart card readers and a printout of the forensic
audit report on INEC’s server as evidence.
The former Vice-President and the PDP
claimed to have polled a total of 18,356,732 votes to defeat President
Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress who he said scored
16,741,430 votes.
However, INEC’s Director, Information
and Communications Technology, Mr Chidi Nwafor, in his witness statement
on oath attached to the reply, specifically denied the “server results”
which the PDP and Atiku were laying claim to.
He said all the results were collated manually and were never transmitted electronically.
Atiku, in his fresh response, said the figures he claimed to have scored were genuine.
The reply read in part, “The servers
from which the said figures were derived belong to the 1st respondent
(INEC). The figures and votes were transmitted to the 1st respondent’s
Presidential result’s server 1 and thereafter aggregated in
INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019 whose physical address or unique Mac address as
94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID 00252-70000-0000-AA535. The
descriptions are unique to the 1st respondent’s server.”
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On how the case would be argued, the PDP
and Atiku stated, “The petitioners will at the trial of this petition
rely on experts on Microsoft, IBM and Oracle, amongst others.”
The PDP candidate and his party said one
of the spokespersons for the Buhari Campaign Organisation, Festus
Keyamo (SAN), even attested to the fact that the election data was in
INEC’s servers when he wrote a petition to the Inspector-General of
Police calling on him to arrest Atiku.
The petition further stated, “The
spokesperson for the second respondent’s campaign organisation (Keyamo)
openly admitted that the data in question was in the first respondent’s
server when he wrote and submitted a petition to the IGP and the
Director of the Department of State Services asking the security
agencies to investigate the second petitioner (the PDP) for allegedly
hacking into the server of the first respondent (INEC) and obtaining the
data in question.
“Specifically, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN)
claimed in the petition that it was the first petitioner (Atiku) who
smuggled the data into the server. The petitioners (Atiku and the PDP)
hereby plead the said petition to the security agencies and the second
respondent is hereby given notice to produce them at hearing.”
The PDP and Atiku said INEC’s claim that the transmission of results was purely manual was a lie.
They made references to several press
statements issued by INEC insisting that there would be an electronic
component of results collation.
Atiku and his party said there was nothing in the Electoral Act that barred INEC from transmitting results electronically.
They said INEC also lied when it claimed
that its directive on election day was that card readers should only be
used in areas where they worked.
The PDP and its presidential candidate
added, “The petitioners shall at trial lead evidence to show that the
first respondent (INEC) stated on several occasions before and after the
elections that the use of card readers was compulsory.”
The petitioners also stated that INEC
through its Chairman and Returning Officer, Prof Mahmoud Yakubu,
committed grave errors in the final collation of the presidential
results.
The INEC boss was said to have muddled up the results, announcing the wrong figures for wrong political parties.
Atiku and his party said in the Form
EC8E INEC falsely credited Rev. Chris Okotie (Presidential candidate of
the Fresh Democratic Party) with a wrong political party and wrong
scores and in the same vein, the INEC boss falsely credited Rev.
Onwubuya Abraham (presidential candidate of Freedom and Justice Party)
with a wrong political party and wrong scores.
The INEC chairman was also accused of
falsely crediting Ojinika Chizee (presidential candidate of the
Coalition for Change) and Abah Elaigwu (Change Advocacy Party) with the
wrong scores and wrong political parties.
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Meanwhile, the PDP has come to the
defence of Atiku’s lead counsel, Dr Livy Uzoukwu (SAN), whom INEC
claimed was not a legal practitioner and was not licensed to practise
law.
In a witness statement signed by a
former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, the party said Uzoukwu was
called to the bar in 1982 and was even the attorney-general of Imo State
from 1994 to 1996.
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