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    Intersociety tells INEC to redeploy Lagos REC over inciting, anti-Igbo remarks

    EditorBy EditorFebruary 8, 2023No Comments7 Mins Read
    Mr Osegun Agbaje, Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC)

    Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia

    Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Mr Olusegun Agbaje, is yet to be out of the hooks as International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), has written, an open letter to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, demanding the REC’s immediate redeployment over his recent inciting remarks against Ndigbo living in Lagos State.

    The REC, in a viral video, referred to Igbo living in Lagos as “migrants,” a statement that has been greeted with nationwide condemnation.

    Peeved by the remark which it described as hate speech, Intersociety also accused the REC of wittingly denying Igbo living in Lagos, access to their Permanent Voter’s Cards, PVCs, ostensibly to disenfranchise them in the forthcoming general election.

    Intersociety in a statement jointly signed by Emeka Umeagbalasi, and Chinwe Umeche, called on INEC to forestall any ploy to disenfranchise Ndigbo or any tribe in Lagos or any part of the country in the forthcoming polls.

    It recalled that in 2019 attempts were made to disrupt the polls in Igbo dominated areas in Lagos and parts of the North, yet the perpetrators were never prosecuted.

    Intersociety challenged INEC not to be biased against any tribe or party in the forthcoming polls.

    The statement obtained by Ikengaonline read in part: “Following widespread outcries that greeted the brazen partisanship of the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Lagos State, Olusegun Agbaje, over his anti South-East or Igbo genocidal comments/PVC posture, Intersociety is strongly calling for immediate removal of the REC.

    “Live and verifiable video clips have in few days gone by, saturated the social media space, showing systematic and orchestrated plots by the REC to deprive the Nigerian citizens of South-East resident in Lagos their PVCs and rights to participate and vote in the Feb 25, 2023 Presidential Poll.

    “Apart from genocidally referring to them as “South-East migrants,” the REC also did not hide his hatred of the South-East residents in Lagos by denying them PVCs under frivolous circumstances.

    “As if these were not enough, the REC ended up vicariously, if not directly, by inciting native residents; a ground laying for unleashing “Election Day and Post-Election Day” ethnic cleansing against the South-East residents in the State.

    “He also hatefully lied unpardonably by describing the decades-old South-East residents in Lagos as “those that migrated and settled in Lagos to escape insecurity in the South-East.”

    “It must be remembered that not long ago, batches of carefully sorted out PVCs with ethno-religious marks bearing Igbo and other Eastern names were carted away from INEC custody and scattered or dumped in large numbers inside gutters and streets along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    “In 2015 and 2019, organised group violence was unleashed on Igbo citizens resident in Lagos by loyalists of the leading political actors in Lagos for conscientiously voting for candidates of their choice.

    “In the 2019 Presidential Poll, Igbo properties including homes and market stores as well as polling units in their areas were targeted, attacked and wantonly destroyed including being razed or set ablaze; and as if these were not enough, millions of South-East voters were denied PVCs by INEC under the watch  of the Lagos REC in the just conducted PVC distribution in the State.”

    Intersociety said the REC’s remark amounted to ethnic profiling which should not be allowed to go unpunished.

    “Totality of these, is therefore tantamount to ethnic profiling with intent to instigate incitement to genocide and ethnic cleansing against the South-East residents in Lagos State.

    “Intersociety hereby makes bold to say that the Lagos REC is unfit to continue as Lagos REC and must be redeployed as a matter of uttermost immediacy. INEC must also thoroughly investigate REC Olusegun Agbaje including massive denial of PVCs to South-Easterners in Lagos State in Igbo residentially dominant areas of Oshodi-Isolo, Mafoluku-Oke Afa, Ijora Badia, Amukoko, Alaba, Surulere, Orile, Itire, Ijesha, Cele, Okota, Ajugunle, Olodi Apapa, Coconut, Ojokoro-Ijaye, Agbara, Ojo, Okoko, Satellite Town, FESTAC, Mushin, Ojuelegba, etc.”

    Intersociety also said it “is seeking on behalf of tens of millions of conscionable Nigerians, urgent and inexcusable public answers to the 13 raised critical questions relating to the 2022/2023 PVC Distribution and the final status of the National Register of Voters ahead of the country’s all-important Feb 25, 2023 Presidential Poll.”

    The statement further read: “This urgent letter of ours is part of our priceless advocacy geared towards deepening democracy including inclusive election and citizens’ popular participation in credible democratic process in Nigeria or any part thereof.”

    “It is the uncompromising position of ours that ‘the gateway into popular, credible and inclusive election especially presidential poll is massive enfranchisement by INEC of all citizens of voting age which the Commission must do without discrimination as to ethnicity, religion, place of birth, gender and class of the citizens of voting age’. Negatively speaking, ‘the gateway into massive poll rigging especially in Nigeria’s Feb 25, 2023 presidential poll is massive disenfranchisement of citizens of voting age on the grounds of their ethnic identity, religion, place of work, gender and class’. From all indications, Your Commission has earned notoriety in the latter.

    “Intersociety, therefore, minces no word to the effect that under Your Commission’s watch, millions of citizens of voting age full blooded Nigerian citizens have been denied voting rights by not being captured as voters and issued with permanent voters’ cards. Under INEC’s Watch, too, especially ahead of the Feb 25, 2023 Presidential Poll, there have been massive reports of personal data theft and destruction, diversion and impersonation of the registered citizens and citizens-under-registration’s PVCs or personal data supplied to INEC.

    “Discriminatorily, tens of millions are denied registration and issuance of PVCs particularly the non Muslims of South-East and South-South residencies. Denied registration and massively disenfranchised also are large numbers of citizens of the two regions living outside their regions where they reside or work.

    “Contrarily, citizens of voting age especially the non-Christians in the North and other parts of the country are so maximally captured as registered voters and issued with PVCs that millions of children of underage and illegal Muslim migrants sharing same faith with them are sought after and registered as “voters” and issued with PVCs.”

    Intersociety, therefore, demanded from INEC, answers to the following posers:

    “What is the State by State breakdown of the PVCs distributed across the country by INEC between 12th Dec 2022 and 5th Feb 2023?  

    “How many of the 20 million uncollected PVCs since 2019 (as disclosed on 31st May 2022 by Mohammed Haruna, INEC’s National Commissioner for FCT, Nasarawa, Plateau and Kaduna) and 9.5m uncollected PVCs since 2022 were distributed across the country as at 5th Feb 2023?

    “How many of the newly printed 4 million PVCs for registered citizens who newly transferred their PVCs were distributed across the country on State by State basis as at 5th Feb 2023?

    “What is the total remaining number of the uncollected PVCs since 2019 and those of 2023 in the 36 States and the FCT as at 5th Feb 2023?

    “What is the ethno-religious and gender identities and percentages of the distributed PVCs and their remainder as at 5th Feb 2023?

    “How many PVCs belonging to the registered children of underage and illegal migrants were distributed by INEC across the 36 States and the FCT especially in Kano, Kastina, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, Jigawa, Zamfara, Bauchi, Yobe, Borno, Adamawa and Niger State as at 5th Feb 2023?”

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