We were told not to give results to agents who refused to sign –  INEC Staff  

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A staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abedemi Joseph on Friday told the  Presidential Election Petition Court, PEPC, that they were instructed by their employer not to give copies of election results to political parties’ agents who declined to sign the results. 

The Subpoenaed witness of PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar revealed this in court.

Led in evidence-in-chief by the petitioners’ lead counsel, Chris Uche, SAN, Joseph prayed the court to adopt her witness statement on oath as her evidence in the petition against the victory of Tinubu.

Joseph, who was a presiding officer in Niger State during the February 25 presidential elections, told the court that she was satisfied with the process as instructed.

She however said  that they had instructions not to give out results of the election to party agents who did not sign the result sheet.

Also testifying, a presiding agent in Edo State during the election, told the court that she tried in vain to  upload the presidential election results to the INEC server.

While another Subpoenaed witness from Kogi State, Grace Ajagbonna also affirmed the peaceful conduct of the election, she said she was not happy that she could not upload the presidential election results as instructed.

Ajagbonna, responding to INEC counsel as to whether she was happy with the conduct of the election and her work as presiding officer, said, “I was not happy that I was unable to transmit the results to the server.”

However, INEC, represented by Abubakar Mahmoud, SAN;  APC, represented by Lateef Fagbemi, SAN and other respondents objected to the use of statements made on oath by the subpoenaed  witnesses to be tendered at the Tribunal in aid of Atiku’s petition.

Counsel to Atiku, Chris Uche SAN, urged the court to discountance their objections and grant their request. 

The five-man panel headed by Justice, Haruna Tsammani  reserved ruling on the applications. 

Meanwhile, the Court has adjourned further hearing to June 10.

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