The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it has retracted its steps on the withdrawal of it’s Appeal in the Kano State gubernatorial election petition judgement.

Reports early yesterday suggested that INEC had withdrawn its initial letter signifying withdrawal from the appeal against the judgement of the Tribunal.
In a letter signed by the head of the Commission’s legal department in Kano, Suleiman Alkali, on Friday said it withdrew its appeal as it had no reason to appeal any judgment.
The letter, which was addressed to the Secretary of the Kano Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, partly read: “I have been instructed by the Commission headquarters that INEC as an umpire have no reason to appeal any judgment.
“Consequently, the National Commission in charge if Legal Services and National Commissioner in charge of Kano zone directed that the appeal be withdrawn and all processes for all Appeals should be forwarded to the Kano Office.
A top INEC staff, who spoke to newsmen on condition of anonymity, explained that when Alkali was confronted by some of the counsel representing INEC in the matter, and he claimed that he was misled into writing the letter. He also tendered his apology for his “mistakes”.
He, however, did not reveal who misled him. He said he withdrew the letter within 40 minutes of submitting it to the Tribunal but was surprised that it has found its way into the media.
According to him, some authorities wanted to use him as scapegoat, adding that he has already been awoken to the reality that it was a very sensitive issue about which he will need to tread carefully henceforth.

Recall that the 3-man Tribunal panel, on September 20, sacked the State Governor Abba Yusuf, and declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Nasiru Gawuna, winner of the March 18 governorship poll.
