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Itsekiri Leaders Reject INEC Delineation Report Anchor On Faulty Data
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Itsekiri Leaders Reject INEC Delineation Report Anchor On Faulty Data

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Sylvester Idowu in Warri 

The Itsekiri Leaders of Thought (ILoT) have rejected the proposed delineation of the Warri Federal Constituency by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) noting it was anchored on fraudulent data.

The respected Itsekiri Leaders of Thought maintained that the fresh delineation of wards, polling units, state constituencies and one additional federal constituency proposed by the electoral body for Warri Federal Constituency, saying it was anchored on “earlier rejected fraudulent data” released by the Commission on April 4, 2025 at Asaba in Delta State.

According to ILOT, the fieldwork and GIS mapping conducted by INEC, as released Wednesday May 20 to stakeholders at Asaba, does not comply with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) the Electoral Act 2026 and INEC’s own guidelines for the delineation of wards and polling units.

Secretary of Itsekiri Leaders of Thought, Sir Amorighoye Sunny Mene, who made the position of Itsekiri leaders known in a press statement yesterday, stressed that Itsekiri Nation rejects any attempt to “rely on unofficial population estimate, aerial mapping interpretations, or artificially created community structures as the basis for electoral delineation.” 

“We, the Itsekiri Leaders of Thoughts (ILOT), hereby reject the new proposed fresh delineation of wards, polling units, state constituencies and one additional federal constituency in warri arising from the fieldwork and GIS mapping conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) released on the 20th of May in Asaba Delta State. 

“While we welcome the creation of two additional state constituencies and one federal constituency, the devil is in the details/composition. The composition is based on the earlier rejected fraudulent data released by INEC on the 4th of April 2025 at Asaba in Delta State.

“Our position is based on our firm conviction that the exercise, as presently conducted, does not comply with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the Electoral Act 2026, and INEC’s own guidelines for the delineation of wards and polling units,” it stated.

The group said further, “While we acknowledge the judgment of the Supreme Court in Suit No. SC/143/2016 directing INEC to conduct a fresh delineation exercise in Warri South, Warri South-West, and Warri North Local Government Areas, we must clearly state that the Supreme Court did not declare the existing wards, polling units, or voter register as fake or fictitious.

“We are deeply concerned that INEC, in the course of its field operations and GIS mapping, appears to have exceeded its constitutional mandate by engaging in activities outside its electoral responsibilities, including the identification and recognition of communities, demographic interpretations, and territorial classifications. “We maintain that INEC’s role is strictly administrative and electoral, not ethnographic or territorial,” it added.

ILOT rejected any attempt to rely on unofficial population estimates, aerial mapping interpretations, or artificially created community structures as the basis for electoral delineation noting that any process that departed from constitutionally recognised data and lawful electoral procedures undermines the integrity and credibility of the democratic process.

“We also consider it necessary to correct the false narrative that the Ijaw and Urhobo ethnic groups in Warri Federal Constituency have been denied political representation. The political history of the constituency clearly demonstrates that both ethnic groups have occupied and continue to occupy significant political offices across Warri South, Warri South-West, and Warri North Local Government Areas.

“Furthermore, findings presented by independent geographic information and survey experts reveal major inconsistencies in the proposed polling unit coordinates released by INEC. According to these findings, several polling units were allegedly located outside their designated local government areas, while others reportedly fall within rivers, swamps, forests, Edo State, Ondo State, and other non-habitable locations.

“These findings raise serious questions about the credibility, legality, and technical integrity of the exercise,” it stated.

The group called on the federal government to thoroughly investigate the conduct of the delineation exercise and hold accountable any officials found to have compromised the integrity of the process.

 “We have already submitted our formal objections to INEC and the Office of the National Security Adviser, and we expect those concerns to be treated with the seriousness they deserve,” it stated.  

This article was sourced from an external publication.

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