by Fejiro Oliver
Contrary to reports that the data from the card reader was automatically
uploaded from the card reader to INEC ICT database in Abuja on
election day, an Assistant Director in the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Mrs AbimbolaOladunjoye, hasdisclosed that it took
more than six weeks after the governorship election of April 11 for the
information to be uploaded.
At the resumption of hearing of the petition broughtby APC’s Ortega
Emerhor against the election of Dr IfeanyiOkowa as Delta State
governor at the State Election Tribunal, Mrs Oladunjoye shocked the
court when she told the court that “we had data upload span over about
six weeks after election.”She further raised doubts about the integrity of
the INEC ICT Unit when she told the Tribunal that the unit was manned
by twelve different people with each person having their individual
passwords.
Under cross examination by Alex Iziyon, Counsel to Governor Okowa,
Mrs Oladunjoye said the servers “were shut downin June on the orders
of the INEC Chairman Prof. AttahiruJega even though the upload had
not been concluded. The following dialogue then ensued between the
counsel and the INEC Assistant Director who was called as witness by
the APC.
Witness: About six weeks after the election, servers were shut down
Counsel: Did you reopen them again?
Witness: No, we did not.
Counsel: Can you remember the date of that shut down?
Witness: No
Counsel: As at that time had you finished your uploading?
Witness: I can’t say if information was still coming in as at that time.
Mrs Oladunjoye also told the Tribunal that “it was possible” all the results
were not uploaded adding that she did not have information as to how
“many card readers were transmitted and how many were not.”
According to her, the card readers were necessary only for the “purpose
of identification (to check the card brought by a person to the polling unit,
verification (to verify that the card is an INEC authentic card, and
authentication after the card has been verified.”
The INEC Director insisted thatthe card reader was “for authentication
different from accreditation” which is done with the voters register.
Shetold the Tribunal that “the number of PVS collected in Delta State is
1, 939,952”