Politics
2023: CUPP alleges plot to remove the INEC chairman over his refusal to discontinue the use of BVAS and e-transmission
There is an alleged plot to remove the INEC chairman using charges at the Code of Conduct Tribunal over his refusal to discontinue the use of BVAS and e-transmission of results for the 2023 elections.
The Coalition of United Political Parties has raised the alarm over an alleged fresh plot to remove Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission in a bid to undermine the 2023 general election.
Edujandon.com reports that the coalition, which comprises the majority of the opposition political parties in the country, made the allegation during a press conference on Wednesday in Abuja.
The CUPP Chairman, Ikenga Ugochinyere, who spoke on behalf of the opposition parties, said the coalition had also uncovered fresh plots to deactivate the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System from being used in the election and ultimately stop electronic transmission of results at the polls.
Ugochinyere alleged that the plot was being spearheaded by a top member of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the South-East region of the party.
The coalition had during its last press conference fingered Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State in an alleged voter registration fraud in the state, prompting a response from INEC.
Omg! APC it won’t be well with all of you. Obidients come and see oo! They want to remove the use of BVAS and E-transmission of results! They want to cripple INEC! Nigerians if Peter Obi must win this election then we must resist this evil plan by APC and Tinubu!
— Chlorpheniramine #OBIdients 🇳🇬 (@VictorIsrael_) October 12, 2022
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Follow us on social media:The coup against the use of BVAS and electronic transmission of results in #2023Elections must be resisted.pic.twitter.com/zGHM2pSKeJ
— Ayemojubar (@ayemojubar) October 12, 2022