The real reasons behind
the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission to postpone the
general elections have emerged.
Chairman of the
commission, Attahiru Jega, who has been under immense pressure lately, made the
announcement for the shifts in election dates, yesterday, at a world press
conference, invoking the provisions of the following in the 1999 Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended: Section 76(2), Section 116(2),
Section 132(2) Section 178(2).
He also quoted
Section 25 of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.
Jega explained that
INEC was prepared but the security challenge and the need not to deploy men and
materials when the security agencies had issued an advisory, made the
commission postpone the elections.
“We are not being
forced by anybody to take this decision,” the INEC Chairman claimed.
“This is a decision
that we had to take by ourselves. They were not pleasant decisions to take but
we had to take the decisions. Nobody has
forced us; nobody has coerced us. We
stand by this decision.”
However, Jega
admitted that with the new dates, the Commission stands a better opportunity of
fine-tuning some of its processes.
Although Jega
claimed that the level of preparedness of the commission was better than how it
was on 2011, there are several things yet to be put in place.
A status report
published by Vanguard, which cited sources, revealed that training manuals for
ad hoc staff are not ready. Presiding Officers are also yet to be trained.
Other points in Vanguard’s
report include the following:
– 700,000 ad hoc
staff not recruited yet
-PVCs still being
printed abroad
-RECs yet to print
Voter Register
– Printers for
Register still in Abuja
– No full complement
of ballot boxes
-Fake printing ink
sent to states from headquarters rejected
-Many states yet to
get balance of Card Readers
The presidential and
National Assembly elections, earlier slated for Saturday, February 14, 2015,
will now hold on Saturday, March 28, 2015.
The governorship and
state legislative elections will hold on April 11, 2015.
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