EDO/ONDO POLL: Comply with the established rules, INEC urges Political Parties, as IPAC members move against SIECs

Oru Leonard 

The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has urged political parties and their candidates for the Edo and Ondo governorship elections to comply with the established rules.

Mahmood who raised fears about the hostility and tension that are defining the campaigns made this call during the quarterly meeting with political party leaders, on Monday in Abuja. He specifically mentioned the recent attack on the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Edo state, which led to loss of life.

The INEC chairman reminded political parties that they should submit the list of their polling and collation agents as the portal will close on Tuesday, July 30.

“Campaign by political parties and candidates is in full swing in both Edo and Ondo States. This is the time for party leaders to demonstrate compliance with the Commission’s Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022, especially the aspect dealing with rallies, processions and campaigns already available on our website.

“As a reminder, however, hard copies of the document have been included in  folders for this meeting. The campaign period has often been characterised by acrimony and tension. Sadly, it is also a period of verbal abuse and physical confrontation among parties, candidates and their supporters.

“The commission finds the recent event in Edo State resulting in the death of security personnel worrisome. Happily, there has been no incident known to the Commission since then. Nevertheless, the Commission will meet with the security agencies under the auspices of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).

“I want to assure you that security in Edo and Ondo will be a major issue to discuss at the meeting. We are as concerned about the safety of your candidates, agents, and supporters as we are about the security of our officials, observers, journalists, service providers, and, above all, the voters.

“It is now 53 days to the Edo State Governorship election coming up on Saturday 21st September 2024. Our preparations are going on in earnest. I am glad to report that we have recovered from the torrential rainfall that resulted in the severe flooding of our State Headquarters in Benin City two months ago”, he said.

Yakubu said damage to physical infrastructure has been fixed. Vehicles have been repaired while other movable and immovable facilities have been serviced, refurbished or are being gradually replaced and that additional Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines have been delivered to Edo State for the training of election duty personnel as well as contingency for Election Day support.

“We have since published the final list of candidates but we are once again sharing the list with party leaders at this meeting given the recent Court Order mandating the Commission to replace the running mate of the candidate of the Labour Party. The amended list is already published on our website.”

He explained that data clean-up was performed using the Automated Biometric Identification System, and the final register for the 2024 Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States is currently being completed.

“We wish to reassure the chairmen of political parties that each party fielding candidates in the forthcoming Governorship election in Edo State will receive the soft copy of the register on 20th August 2024 while that of Ondo State will take place on 15th October 2024 he concluded.

Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council, Yusuf Dantalle, stated that as a key player in the political process, IPAC remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring electoral integrity.

He added that the organisation is dedicated to upholding the sanctity of the ballot box, respecting the will and mandate of the people, and promoting political stability and the well-being of Nigerians.

Dantalle emphasised that IPAC’s efforts are focused on maintaining the credibility of elections and supporting the democratic process to benefit the entire nation.

The IPAC Chairman called for the immediate scrapping of the States Independent Electoral Commissions as a way of deepening democracy in the country, saying “the charade called elections they conduct is an aberration, dent and mockery of our emerging democracy; a waste of tax payers’ money that ought to have been channelled to developmental projects.”

He stated “To restore confidence in the electoral system, INEC should be empowered to conduct all Local Government elections. Politics is local, citizens should be encouraged to actively participate in grassroots politics and contribute to building a better society.

“In this vein, IPAC calls for the amendment of the Constitution and the Electoral Act to empower INEC to conduct all local government polls. Council rejects the proposed bill by the Senate to create the so-called Local Government Independent Electoral Commission, bearing in mind that it would be another SIEC in disguise.

“It is unacceptable, ill-conceived, another electoral jamboree that will impede the nation’s democracy and waste public funds at a time when citizens demand a smaller government to reduce the cost of governance.”

Speaking on the elections in Edo, he said: “For the Edo State governorship election, the die is cast. There is no substitute for a free, fair, credible, transparent, inclusive and peaceful poll.

“The success of this election along with Ondo’s will go a long way in restoring trust in the democratic process essential for enduring representative governance. Flawed elections that produced incompetent leaders are the remote cause of economic stagnation, political upheavals and socio-religious disharmony in the polity as the imposed leaders seek personal interests in place of national interest.”

 

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