The Independent National Electoral Commission has removed
Prof. Musa Izam, the Collation Officer it assigned to Bokkos Local
Government Area of Plateau State, the News Agency of Nigeria reportsIzam,
a physics lecturer at the University of Jos, had earlier attempted to
abscond without declaring the results of Saturday’s Presidential and
National Assembly elections, but was apprehended by youths in the area,
who forced him back to the collation centre.“We had to remove
him because he was drunk and could not perform the assignment,” Mr
Osaretin Imahiyereobo, Head, Voter Education, of INEC in Plateau, told
NAN in a telephone interview on Sunday in Jos.He said that INEC had to act fast to avoid delay in the collation exercise.
“We are waiting for him to come to Jos and explain why he behaved the way he did,” the INEC official told NAN.
NAN
reports that Izam, who started the collation of the results brought
from the local government’s Wards on Sunday, told party agents, INEC
officials and observers that he needed a little time to ease himself.The official, however , disappeared from the centre, and took off to Jos.
PDP response
According
to Mr Michael Abi, PDP chairman in Bokkos Local Government, some
youths, who saw Izam leaving the centre, quickly mobilised themselves
and chase him“The youths chased him and caught up with him at Maikatako near Kuba, about 40 kilometres away from Bokkos.
“When he was brought back to the collation centre, he quickly apologised and promised to continue with his work.
“His
attitude is shocking, considering the crucial nature of this
assignment. He has refused to work and this has delayed the collation
and declaration of the outcome of the Presidential and National Assembly
elections in the local government, ’’ he said.
APC response
Mawuyau
, an APC stalwart, who agreed that the Professor’s attitude was
“shocking and uncalled for’’, urged the anxious election officials to
forgive Izam.
Rec’s response
“I only went to visit a friend in town but the people misconstrued the whole thing
“I
only stepped out to go and see a friend along with the Special Adviser
to Governor Simon Lalong on Security matters, but the people thought I
had left my duty post, which is not true.“I did apologise to them since they were not happy with the action I took, but INEC felt otherwise,” Izam stated.
Source:- Punchng

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