Connect with us

Crime

Kaduna: Tribunal Admits BVAS Machines From Ashiru As Exhibits

Published

on

FROM Lateef Taiwo, KADUNA

At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, no fewer than 316 Bimodal Voters’ Accredition System (BVAS) machines were presented before Justice Victor Oviawe led panel, and subsequently were admitted as exhibits at the tribunal sitting in Kaduna.

The BVAS machines were admitted as exhibits based on the subpoeanal served on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to bring before the court the said items as applied by the 1st and 2nd petitioners; Hon.

Isa Ashiru and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) through their counsel, Samuel Atung (SAN).

Yusuf Zubairu who was at the court on behalf of the Commission (INEC) made a written statement on oath before the registra of the tribunal on the 25th day of July, 2023 to present BVAS machines of 19 Local Government Areas of the state.

In his deposition before the court; the Commission was subpeaned on Duces Tecum ( to tender) and Duces Tecum Ad Testificadum ( to tender and testify) and demonstrate how the machines were used to collate election results in the state at the last gubernatorial poll.

However, Zubairu who is a staff of INEC at the ICT/ Voters’ Research Department testified that the results on the Irev was the true reflection of the votes cast during the 18th March, 2023 gubernatorial election in the state.

See also  Empowering Online Safety and Privacy in the Global South: Tailored Approaches for a Secure Digital Future

Meanwhile, one of the prayers of Ashiru and his party before the tribunal was that they won the election going by the Irev results, as alleged.

Zubairu, who is a witness also added that tihe BVAS machines can not be tampered with, either before, during or after the election, just as he explained to the court that each machine has its unique identity numbers.

The witness, while demonstrating, using one of the machines, told the tribunal that polling unit 050 of Makera ward in Kaduna South LGA had 715 total voters register, and 107 voters were accredited.

In his defence, earlier before the tribunal granted the application of the 1st and 2nd petitioners’ counsel for the witness to demonstrate; using the BVAS machines, Chief Duro Adeyele (SAN) who is the counsel to the Kaduna state Governor, Dr. Uba Sani, objected to the admissibility of the BVAS machines through the witness.

The counsel also argued that the witness’ deposition did not state that the witness (Yusuf Zubairu) would open and demonstrate the BVAS machine before the tribunal. ” Demonstration of BVAS’ machine is not in the witness’ statement,” the counsel emphasised.

In his counter, the Ashiru and PDP’s counsel said that the Commission was subpeaned to ( Duces Tecum Ad Testificandum) tender and demonstrate the machine before the court.

0Shares
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *