Tension in INEC Kano Collation Centre as Returning Officer requests 2hrs recess
Tension in INEC Kano Collation Centre as Returning Officer requests 2hrs recess

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*Kano Govt imposes dawn-to-dusk curfew amid tensions *As NNPP leads APC with over 120,000 votes *Kwankwaso, Buba Galadima storm INEC Office amid anxiety over Gov’ship result *Kwankwaso raises alarm over alleged attempts to declare Kano Gov Poll inconclusive

There was a mild drama at the Kano governorship Collation Centre as the INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Ahmad Doko Ibrahim requested 2 hours of recess.

The INEC Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Ahmad Doko Ibrahim had requested 2 hours to enable him to have a conducive environment to himself to compute the results and also look into the cancellation cases emanating from incidences recorded from various polling units.

But the party agents kicked against the Returning Officer’s request with suspicion or fear of the unknown.

After the results from the 44 LGAs were announced by the collation officers, Yusuf had polled 1,019,602 of the total votes cast while his closest challenger, Nasir Gawuna, of the APC polled 890,705 leaving a margin of 128,897 in favour of the NNPP candidate.

Of the 44 local governments, NNPP won 30 while APC won 14.

There were concerns that the number of collected Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) in the areas where elections were cancelled could be above the margin of lead between the top two contenders.

Recall that there were cancellations of results in all the local government areas except in Tarauni LGA where despite the violence recorded, the election sheets in two of the polling units that witnessed the violence were said to be intact.

The agent of NNPP and the returning officer (RO), Professor Ahmad Doko Ibrahim, engaged in a heated argument when the RO announced that he should be allowed to retire to a calm and secluded place to collate the results and make a decision on the cancelled votes based on the information entered in the Form EC 40G (Incidence Form) from each local government.

The tension around the INEC headquarters and within the city led to a heavy deployment of security operatives in the city and around the collation centre with some of them, occasionally firing warning gunshots in the air.

The leadership of the NNPP along with thousands of their supporters were also keeping vigil on Airport road, the closest area to the cordoned off area.

Its spokesman told newsmen that the team of watchers was led by the leader of the party and presidential candidate, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the governorship candidate, Abba Kabir Yusuf.

The NNPP agents and supporters raised concerns that there was a calculated attempt to declare the results inconclusive similar to what happened in the 2019 governorship election. Yusuf, then of the PDP, eventually lost in the rerun against the incumbent governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, despite leading initially.

Meanwhile, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Presidential Candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Buba Gakadima, a leader of the party, have stormed the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The duo are outside the INEC office with thousands of the party supporters.

Also, the Kano State Government has imposed dawn to dusk curfew with a view to avoid breakdown of law and order following tensions generated from the collation of results of the governorship and state Assembly elections.

The state Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Muhammad Garba, made the announcement in a statement issued Monday morning.

He said the decision was to prevent hoodlums from to causing chaos in the already tensed situation.

The commissioner called on people in the state to remain indoors as security agents would not spare anyone or group bent on causing trouble.

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