A pro-democracy group, Nigerian Voters Assembly, has said by
succumbing to the pressure from the military and security agencies to
postpone the general elections, the Independent National Electoral
Commission has lost its independence.
The Commission had on Saturday announced the postponement of the
general elections earlier scheduled for February 14 and 28 by six weeks.
The elections will now hold on March 14 and April 11.
The group bemoaned the fake and untenable reasons of “weak
distribution of PVCs to the electorate and insecurity in the North
East”, being adduced President Goodluck Jonathan for the postponement
and which INEC unfortunately succumbed to, saying there is no other
verifiable and more cogent reasons for shifting the elections .
“By implication, for INEC to go back on its words and assurances to
the Nigeria people, the leadership has lost the chances of living in the
consciences of the people longer as a truly independent institution
confirming that its assurances are not watertight. Indeed its farewell
to its independence,” it said in a statement by its president, Mashood
Erubami.
“INEC should have remained steadfast and abided by its own rules
and regulations and refuse to cave in to massive pressure from any
quarter including the government and its praise singers because
Nigerians are very much desirous of a new order that will be built from
the rubbles of the decadent and unimpressive administration currently in
place,
“It would have therefore been in the best interest of the INEC as a
trusted election Management body to fight on the side of the people
however painful the decision not to heed the evil calls for the shift
of the poll , than taking instructions from enemies of the people and
loose all its goodwill.”
Lamenting that the shift in the date of the election came despite the
decision of the Council of State, the group said the development “has
put a bile in the dish of party candidates and Nigerians who have hoped
to use the February dates of the general election to participate in the
process of their liberation directly or indirectly.”
It said it was an abridgement of the sovereignty of Nigerians who by
the shift in the date of the polls have been denied their sovereign
rights to give power and authority to government in any given
circumstance as contained in the constitution of Nigeria as amended.
The group stated that though postponing any election was not strange
or unusual, it should not be a decision of government and INEC alone but
that of every relevant organisation in the electoral process.
It said it was wrong for the commission to hand the people a faith
accompli, especially those that would be seriously affected by the
decision to shift the polls.
The group said, “Many of the Candidates and political parties are
right now on the field trying to conclude their campaigns and getting
ready to participate in the elections on the appointed dates, how do
they now conclude and get more money to finance the forced space of time
created, when indeed those who are clamouring for the shift have access
to slush funding from government”?.
“It is unfortunate that INEC will finally give in to this error of
omission and commission in a way that bade farewell to its independence
in the rational view of discernible Nigerians” having advertently
succumbed to the bidding and antics of very few political infidels who
have never hidden their aversion for the integrity rating of the INEC
current leadership especially Prof. Attahiru Jega.”
It said though Section 26 (1) of the Electoral Act allows for the
shift of elections if there is a reason to believe that a serious breach
is likely to occur, the group said “under the present circumstances
there is no reason that a serious breach of the peace is likely to occur
because the war in the North East has been there even before the INEC
fixed date of the election.
“In fact up till today that the INEC caved in to the government
massive pressures, it did not occur to it that the election should be
postponed as it kept on re-assuring Nigerians that it was ready to
conduct the elections on the appointed dates,” it said.
Source: Premiumtimesng.com
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