Tribunal: We were trained to transmit results, says INEC technical officer
Peter Uzioma Obi, a witness presented by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Atiku Abubakar, its 2019 presidential candidate, says he was trained to transmit results of the 2019 presidential polls.
Obi said he was one of the registration area technicians (RATECH) appointed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the 2019 presidential election.
He was the second witness presented by the PDP on Monday, speaking after Buba Galadima.
While responding to questions under cross-examination from Yunus Usman, INEC’s lawyer, he said it would be wrong to say that the results of the presidential polls were not transmitted electronically.
“You are not supposed to transmit results because you are not a presiding officer,” Usman said.
In response, Obi said: “You are wrong sir. INEC trained us to transmit results. I was not a presiding officer. I was not a polling agent. I was a registration area technician appointed by INEC. I was trained by INEC,” Obi said.
Obi, who said he worked as a RATECH at a ward level in Rivers state during the election, mentioned that he was not aware of the guidelines used by the INEC for the presidential election.
He added that there was a specific guidelines booklet issued for his roles as a RATECH.
“I did not serve as APO1 and I did not serve as the Presiding Officer,” he said.
“I was a RATECH in charge of the use of card reader.”
INEC had said that it does not have a server where results of the presidential elections were electronically transmitted.
The commission said it only used an electronic server as experiment during some state governorship elections in 2018.
Through their petition, PDP and Atiku are challenging the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Buba Galadima, a spokesperson for the Atiku Campaign Organisation, was presented as the first witness in the petition. (The Cable)