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BREAKING: Labour Party Gives INEC 3 Day Ultimatum To Obey Court Order

Labour Party has given INEC 3 day ultimatum to obey the court order on BVAS inspection.

NewsOnline reports that the Labour Party (LP) has given the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) a three-day deadline to allow its lawyers and agents to inspect the Bimodal Voter Authentication System (BVAS) machines alongside other electoral materials, or face the Obidient movement.

 

Tanko Yunusa, the chief spokesman for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council (LP PCC), told the Saturday Tribune this over the phone.

ALSO: INEC Chairman Threatens Lawsuit After PDP’s Rigging Allegation

 

Yunusa stated that the electoral body has decided which court orders to obey and which to disregard.

He stated that despite the court order allowing them to inspect the BVAS, INEC has begun configuring them.

He expressed concern that this would taint the outcome of the Presidential Election, for which the LP had requested an inspection of the machines.

His words:

They have begun configuring the BVAS machines.

They denied us, and have not allowed us to have access to the BVAS Machines at all, these are the issues.

And we are saying that if they do not allow us we would be forced to call all our people to come out and mobilise ourselves to go to the INEC office and demand the rights of the people based on the last election.

They are disregarding the court order and they have gone ahead to do what they want to do based on the order of the court that gives them the room to say that they can reconfigure.

They refused to obey the court order that says they should give us the right to inspect the BVAS before they re-configure the machine.

They took the matter to the court. The Court said they should grant access to the Labour Party to inspect the election materials and also gives them the right to reconfigure the BVAS.

NewsOnline Nigeria

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