ATIKU PRESENTS HIDDEN DATA ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN THE COURT
“The
Servers from which the said figures were derived belong to the first Respondent
(INEC). The figures and votes were transmitted to the first Respondent’s
Presidential Result’s Server 1 and thereafter aggregated in
INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019, whose Physical Address or unique Mac Address is
94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID 00252-7000000000-AA535. The above
descriptions are unique to the 15t Respondent’s Server,”
iku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has released further details about the server
of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to back up his claims
of his victory over President Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), in the February 23 presidential election.
INEC had declared Buhari winner of the
election, saying he polled 15,191,847 to defeat Atiku, who scored 11,262,978
votes. However, Atiku has since claimed he actually polled 18,356,732
votes to Buhari's 16,741,430, citing figures from INEC's server.
In his submission to the Presidential
Election Tribunal, the former Adamawa State Governor-Elect had given the
“unique MAC address and Microsoft product ID of the INEC server” from where the
results were obtained. INEC, though, said the result being paraded by
Abubakar is fabricated and not from its website.
But responding to the INEC’s submission in a
document seen TheCable, Abubakar and the PDP said the address of the server
from which the results were obtained is unique to INEC.
“The Servers from which the said figures were
derived belong to the first Respondent (INEC). The figures and votes were
transmitted to the first Respondent’s Presidential Result’s Server 1 and
thereafter aggregated in INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019, whose Physical Address or
unique Mac Address is 94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID
00252-7000000000-AA535. The above descriptions are unique to the 15t
Respondent’s Server,” they said.
“There is no conjecture in the votes and
scores in the table pleaded by the Petitioners. The figures are factual. The
Spokesperson for the 2nd Respondent’s Campaign Organization openly admitted
that the data in question was in the first Respondent’s Server when he wrote
and submitted a petition to the Inspector General of Police and the Director
General of the Department of State Services (DSS) asking the Security agencies
to investigate the 2nd Petitioner herein for allegedly hacking into the Server
of the 1St Respondent and obtaining the data in question.
“Specifically, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, the
Spokesperson of the 2nd Respondent claimed in the said petition that it was the
first Petitioner who smuggled the data into the Server.”
Atiku and the PDP also alleged that Professor
Mahmood Yakubu, the INEC chairman, “committed grave errors in the final
collation exercise” for the election by “falsely crediting” some persons with
political parties, including “Okotie Christopher, Reverend Dr. Onwubuya and
Ojinika Jeff Chinze".
“The grave errors referred to in paragraphs 4
and 5 above were under the hands and signature of the first Respondent’s
Chairman, (who was also the Returning Officer) in the conduct of the final
collation of the results of the Presidential Election,” they added.
“The Petitioners state that the final results
as declared by the first respondent are those that were transmitted online to
the website of the first Respondent (www inecnigeria)."
While Atiku continues building his case on
his access to the INEC server, the APC has already taken a different course,
instead telling the tribunal Atiku shouldn't have been eligible to contest the
election in the first place because he was not born a Nigerian but a
Cameroonian.
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