APC obtained incomplete BVAS report, misled Osun Tribunal – Ex-INEC director, See details

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on BVAS, Osun Tribunal verdict. 

  • Ex-INEC director makes clarification 

A former Director of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has claimed that not all data was transmitted when the All Progressives Congress () obtained the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) server report following the judgment of the Osun State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, which removed Governor and reinstated Gboyega Oyetola.

, a former INEC director of voter education and publicity, there shouldn’t have been a discrepancy in the governorship election for Osun State in 2022.

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He clarified that some of the data had not yet been transmitted by the BVAS hardware because the APC had already received a certified copy of the initial server report.

However, Osaze-Uzzi emphasized that the verdict was not reached by a unanimous vote.

On Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily, he said, “The machines were tendered, and so were the reports from the server, and there shouldn’t have been a discrepancy.

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However, somewhere along the line, not all the data had been transmitted at the time the APC obtained the certified copy of the initial server report.

Osaze-Uzzi, on the other hand, described the verdict as a confirmation of the contribution BVAS has made to improving the electoral process.

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He urged stakeholders to adopt a more positive attitude toward the discrepancy rather than see it negatively, contending that BVAS revealed the election’s excessive voting.

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