2019 Elections
I’m glad I returned safely, corps member narrates scary ordeal as INEC’s ad-hoc staff
A National Youth Service Corps member, Ashimom Timothy Msughter, has narrated his scary 2019 election experience as an ad-hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The corps member said he is thankful to be alive as he was almost thoroughly beaten during the exercise.
Writing on his Facebook, Msughter shared the different obstacles he faced in Nasarawa State, including how empty ballot papers were demanded from him after voting had ended.
Read his post;
“The short of it is that we allowed them to do their wish but I pray the result is cancelled.
“This is the last time I’d be doing this bulls*** INEC ad-hoc nonsense.
“Having disenfranchised myself in the name of ad-hoc staff, I was almost thoroughly beaten.
“I was cowed into submitting the bulk of ballot papers for mass thumbprinting.
“Well, I filled the incidence form and I hope the result would be cancelled.
“I’m just angry with everything most especially for getting involved in the first place. No one forced me actually.
“First, this card reader rubbish should be quashed in subsequent elections. The whole aim has been defeated.
“Out of about 900 registered voters in my unit, the cardreader could authenticate only 15. The rest had to do manual accreditation, which opened more room for rigging. Quite sad!
“This Prof. Mahmood has to resign immediately after this elections and apologize to Nigerians. The extra 1 week he got did not prove anything different. In fact he’s made Jega’s INEC much more coveted.
“As at 11am, we had not seen materials, the people were already agitated, thinking we were compromised…they started threatening to descend on us…luckily we escaped that.
“Because we reported late at the polling unit, we were forced to extend voting time till around 7:30 pm.
“When it was dark, this person requested for the remaining ballot papers, that is the tradition of the polling unit not to return ballot papers to INEC…before we knew it, the atmosphere became very tense.
“The short of it is that we allowed them to do their wish but I pray the result is cancelled.
“The fact is, most of rigging is done in the rural areas. There, there is no electoral laws, anything goes… Party agents do the voting for people and you don’t dare talk.
“We must penetrate the grassroots if we must overcome this plague. I’m glad I returned safely.”
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