The electoral umpire had decided to write to the Inspector-General of Police for investigation and possible prosecution of the REC for usurping the powers of the returning officer for the election.
Speaking on the development after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday, the Minister said Buhari does not micromanage INEC hence he would not interfere in the matter.
“I don’t think that this government has ever intervened in the way the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducts its elections. So, there’s no need for us to intervene. It was entirely an INEC matter and INEC handled it.
“The chairman of INEC is in charge of all employees of INEC and he’s handling it. So, what do you want the government to do?”
“You see, the President does not micromanage every institution…I think I’m the wrong question you are asking this question,” said Mohammed.
After multiple suspension of the Adamawa governorship process, the incumbent Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was finally declared as winner having polled a total of 430,861 votes, while his closest rival, Aishatu Ahmed Binani of the All Progressives Congress (APC) got 396,788 votes.
Speaking after his declaration as winner, Fintiri said:
“I contested against the whole system. I contested against those who feel they own Nigeria from Abuja and they feel they can make Adamawa a scapegoat.