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Prof. Mahmood Speaks on Bello’s Disqualification

MAHMOOD YAKUBU

Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),on Wedneday 30th October 2019 said that INEC cannot disqualify Gov. Yahaya Bello, Kogi state, for double registration.

Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, made this known while speaking with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday said the double registration of the APC candidate is not an offence under the electoral act.

Natasha Akpoti, a governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), had asked a federal high court in Abuja to disqualify governor Yahaya Bello from the November 16 gubernatorial election over alleged double registration as a voter.

Akpoti was the SDP governorship candidate but was disqualified by the INEC over an invalid nomination of her running mate.

In the suit, Akpoti said Bello allegedly committed the offence of double registration on May 23, 2017, at the government house in Lokoja after he had reportedly registered as a voter in Abuja in 2011.

But reacting, Yakubu also said the commission cannot prosecute the governor, who is seeking a second term in office, because he enjoys constitutional immunity.

“On the issue of double registration, there is nothing INEC can do with someone who has constitutional immunity. The governor in question has a guaranteed constitutional immunity,” Yakubu said.

“We disciplined our staff that were involved because it is within our reach to take administrative action against them. Moreover, the electoral act does not permit us to disqualify anyone based on the account of double registration.

“This is our handicap.”

Speaking on the allegation that the commission has received a prepared list of partisan ad-hoc staff from the All Progressives Congress, Yakubu challenged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to provide evidence to substantiate its allegation.

The INEC chairman said it is common to hear politicians making baseless allegations.

He said: “By and large, all we have to say is to ask those making these allegations to provide to INEC actionable evidence and we will move into action. Give us evidence and INEC will act swiftly.”

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