Results in areas where the state returning officer recorded violence may be cancelled, the Independent National Electoral Commission in Nigeria (INEC) has warned.
Channels TV quoted him saying: “We have received reports of incidents of Security breaches in some areas, particularly in Rivers State, but security agents have been on top of their game and we have been able to also conduct elections in those hot spots.
“There are areas where you have incidents of violence. Generally speaking, the election went on across the country.
He, however, said that reports received by the commission also showed that elections had gone on quite well in all the states.“There are report of breaches of the peace in Abia State. There are challenges to the peace in many of the areas.”
Reports of violence in Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State, have led to calls for the cancellation of election results in some of the places where violence was recorded. But Idowu said that the returning officer reserved the right to decide if the elections in the areas would be cancelled.
“There are guidelines and rules that the commission applies for dealing with cases where you have unwarranted infringement on the process, like ballot box snatches and stuffs like that.
“The Returning Officer is empowered to take a decision on what to do with areas where there have been violation of the process, like snatching of the ballot box or card readers.
“If the Returning Officer considers it serious enough, he can cancel or void the elections in such areas. The decision resides with the Returning Officer.
“If you have elections voided in any area, you will have to look at the balance when the result in other areas are collated. The difference between the leading candidate and the runner-up, if the outstanding votes are added to the runner up and it makes a difference to who leads, then that is significant.
However, he said that there were no reports sent to the INEC that showed there was an entire area where election did not go on.“If the addition does not make a difference then you cannot say it is significant,” Mr Idowu explained.
There have been reports of violence in Delta and Imo states.
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