PDP, 27 parties appear before INEC committee over alleged underage voting

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) committee assigned to   investigate allegations of underage voting during the February 10 local government election in the state has received submissions and testimonies from 28 political parties including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The  INEC Public Relations Officer in Kano, Muhammad Garba Lawan confirmed the development yesterday.

The  Vice chairman of PDP in the state, Alhaji Shehu Na-Allah Kura also confirmed by phone that his party made submissions to the Committee, with a view to aiding its fact-finding mission.

The  PDP leadership had refused to participate in the election because,as it said,it had no confidence in the State electoral commission.

The eight-man investigation  committee commenced sitting in Kano penultimate Monday.

It is headed by Engr. Abubakar Nahuce.

Other members are:Mrs May Agbamuche Mbu,  Barr Mike Igini,  Barr. Kassim G. Geidam,  others are Yakubu M. Duku,  Rukayata Bummi,  Bello,  Paul Omokore,  and Jude Chikezie Okwuonu.

The Committee has already met with officials of Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC), Civil Society Organizations, journalists and other stakeholders.

The  Committee is to find out whether the voters  register used during  the conduct of  the Kano Local Government election was  genuine.

According to Nahuce, the aim of the electoral commission is not to pass judgment on the conduct of the LG polls, rather to ascertain, if the voters register used is that, which was obtained from INEC.

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