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We’ll not succumb to electoral banditry – INEC

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeMarch 21, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has vowed not to surrender to what it called ‘electoral banditry’ aimed at discrediting the electoral process and retuning pre-determined outcomes.

Mr Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, made the vow in an interview in Abuja on Sunday.

Okoye was speaking on the decision to indefinitely suspend the Saturday Ekiti East State Constituency 1 election held in Ekiti State.

He said that the decision was necessary to preserve the integrity of the country’s elections, as well as safeguard the lives of citizens.

Okoye said that for the commission to proceed with any election in the face of brazen violence that had compromised the integrity of an election, would amount to dereliction of its electoral duty.

He noted that the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ekiti State (REC) issued a statement detailing the level of violence unleased on voters, election officials and security personnel on election duty.

The INEC commissioner said that the commission had reinforced the situation report of the REC for Ekiti by imposing an indefinite postponement of the state constituency 1 by-election.

“These measures are necessary to preserve the integrity of elections and the life and safety of voters, election officials and security personnel on election duty.

“INEC will never condone electoral banditry aimed at discrediting the electoral process and retuning predetermined outcomes.

“To buckle under the pressure of organised, coordinated and mindless violence will lead to and amount to surrendering the sovereign democratic rights of the people to clean elections, and the suzerainty of anti-democratic forces.”

Okoye advised security agencies to take proactive and comprehensive measures to neutralise potential threats ahead of the Aba North/South Federal Constituency in Abia State.

The Abia election has been scheduled for March 27, while the Isoko North State Constituency by-election in Delta State, would hold on April 10.

“As the commission prepares for the conduct of the two by-elections, we urge the security agencies to proactively carry out comprehensive security clearance operations in the two constituencies and neutralize potential threats to the conduct of clean elections in the constituencies.

“The Commission will not stake or mortgage the life and security of any official on election duty and that of the voters, in the face of contrived atmosphere of fear, anxiety and violence.

“It will be unconscionable and amount to dereliction of its electoral duty for the commission to proceed with any election in the face of brazen violence that has compromised the integrity of an election.”

Okoye advised all political parties to rise and condemn the descent to violence at a time that the commission appeared to have overcome its logistics and deployment challenges.

He said that the commission would not be distracted in its pursuit of new and creative innovations that would impact fundamentally on the electoral process.

“The organisation and conduct of elections require long term planning, resources and mobilisation, therefore, the Commission cannot engage in endless conduct of elections on account of the activities of merchants of violence and electoral bandits.

“It is important for the Commission to complete the expansion of voter access to polling units, as this will give expression to the true value of the vote and make voting less cumbersome for the Nigerians,” he said.

Okoye said it was also important for INEC to resume the Continuous Voter Registration exercise and capture those that had attained the age of 18 years.

He said that it was important to resume the suspended programme, to meet the demands of those yearning for transfer and those that had serious issues with their previous registration.

“These issues and the introduction of electronic voting machines require strategic planning, high-level concentration, mobilisation and training.

“Violent by-elections can only distract the Commission from these capital-intensive projects with high prospects of giving meaning to the sovereign rights of the people to clean elections.”

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