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My Life Is Under Threat – Bauchi LG Collation Officer Cries Out

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Dominion Anosike, a returning officer for Tafawa Balewa local government area in the gubernatorial election of Bauchi state, has cried out for help saying her life is under threat.

Recall that due to the cancellation of votes from the local government, the election was declared inconclusive

Mohammed Kyari, returning officer for the governorship election, cancelled the election of Tafawa Balewa LGA, after pointing out the failure of Anosike to use the prescribed form to enter the result collated across the local government.

Although, she had explained that they used another form because suspected thugs snatched the result sheet of Tafawa Balewa.

According to her “There was violence and I was forced to announce results under duress. We had to use photocopies of other forms to collate results because we were forced under duress to announce the results,” she said.

“My electoral officer and I were collating results and about 11 pm on Saturday we had collated for six wards. Around 6:00 am hoodlums came and started throwing stones. They were violent and insisted that we must announce the results but l managed to escape.”

Bala Mohammed, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had garnered 40,000 votes against Mohammed Abubakar, incumbent governor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who had 29,000 votes in Tafawa Balewa.

But Kyari said the excuse given by Anosike was not tenable. When results from the other 19 LGAs were summed, Mohammed was ahead of Abubakar with 4,059 votes, while 45,312 votes were canceled.

The APC candidate scored 465,453 votes against the PDP’s 469,512 votes.

In line with the rule of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), a winner could not be declared while a supplementary election was fixed for March 23.

But the PDP described the cancellation of votes as unjust, insisting that it was done to please the ruling party.

Considering the weight of the allegations, INEC set up a committee to look into the issue.

The committee had invited Anosike, who in a letter dated March 13, told Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the commission, that she preferred to testify in Abuja, not Bauchi.

Anosike attributed this to what she described as threats to her life.

I superintended over the above election in Tafawa Balewa LGA as the Returning Officer and I believe that there will be a need for your committee to find out from me what transpired at the collation center that led to the cancellation of the result by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Bauchi State,” she wrote.

“The purpose of this letter to your good offices, is to indicate my desire to appear before the team in another location, preferably Abuja- as doing that in Bauchi State would constitute a threat to my life, as I have already been threatened with instant death, should I be found anywhere in or near Bauchi State.”



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