The All Progressives Congress says
President Goodluck Jonathan has employed an Israeli expert to interrupt
the frequency of card readers on the election day in order to frustrate
the use of the machines.
The APC, in a statement by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the card reader jammers
can undermine the effectiveness of the card reader from over 100 metres.
The statement read, “We can
authoritatively inform Nigerians that the morbid fear of card readers by
the Jonathan administration and the PDP has now been translated into
concrete action: They have hired an Israeli to do the dirty job of
jamming the card readers.
“To those who might accuse us of crying
wolf, they should realise that every alarm we have raised in the past
has been true, including that the Jonathan administration was pushing
for the postponement of the elections and that they are mortally afraid
of the use of Permanent Voter Cards and card readers.”
The APC said the Israeli was hired
specifically to develop three prototype card reader jammers, and that he
has now developed three of such jammers to be carried in the pockets of
trusted PDP stalwarts on election day with a view to disabling the card
readers within the state radius.
The party said that apart from disabling
the card readers, the jammers would also disable all telephones and
computers within the radius of those carrying them on their persons.
It said an order had been placed for 75,000 pieces of the jammers at a cost of $200 per piece, bringing the total cost to $15m.
The statement added, “The plan is to
deploy the card jammers to the areas deemed to be the strongholds of the
APC, such as the North-West, North-East, North-Central and the
South-West.
“It is the planned procurement of the
jammers that has given the confidence to the administration and party
officials to continuously boast that Buhari will never rule Nigeria, and
also the reason why a chieftain of the PDP boasted last week that the
card readers won’t work, thus advising INEC to make alternative
arrangements.’’
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