INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, is before the Senate
at plenary explaining the level of preparedness of INEC for the 2015
election.
He has also demonstrated how the card reader would be used for elections.
Professor Jega defended INEC’s use of card readers and PVC’s for the
2015 elections saying this is in accordance with the constitution.
He said INEC is empowered by section 16 subsection 4 to use card readers for the election.
Professor Jega also clarified that the card readers are not to be used for voting proper but for accreditation.
He added that the card readers would help eliminate electoral fraud.
The Senate on Tuesday issued a summon to the professor of Political
Science when plenary resumed at the Upper Legislative Chamber.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had announced a
shift in the general elections dates to March 28 and April 11. The new
schedule was announced on February 7 by Prof Jega, after meetings with
political stakeholders.
Prof Jega said that the Presidential Election will hold on March 28 while the Governorship election on April 11.
“We have done wide reaching consultations to enable us have as much input as necessary before taking an informed decision.
“In the series of consultations that we had with stakeholders, the
questions constantly posed to them for consideration are; in view of the
latest developments, should INEC proceed with the conduct of the
general elections as scheduled in spite of the strong advice and if so,
what alternative security arrangements are available to be put in place.
“The second is; should INEC take the advice of the security chiefs
and adjust the schedules of the general elections within the framework
of the constitutional provisions,” Professor Jega said.
Source: Channelstv.com
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