NO GOING BACK ON JUNE 3RD DEADLINE- INEC INSISTS

Oru Leonard

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Nigeria, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu has said that the Commission will not shift the June 3rd 2022 date for political parties to file their candidates for the 2023 general election.

Yakubu stated this when he hosted representatives of political parties at the national Commission in Maitama during its 2nd Quarterly meeting with political parties for the year 2022.

The INEC Boss who expressed fears that 2022 pre-election matters may exceed that of 2019 if parties do not conduct their primaries in an orderly manner, warned that political parties should endeavour to call their members to order as any attempt to usurp the function of the Commission will be charged for abuse of power.

He said the Commission is committed to conducting transparent, free and credible elections where every member of the parties will heave a sigh of relief. He urged political parties to do same.

He staed, “As we all know the security situation in the country is challenging enough. Do not wittingly or unwittingly compound the situation by the disruptive behaviour of your members and supporters during party primaries and general elections.

“As we commence our second regular quarterly consultative meeting for this year, I want to reassure party leaders that while the Commission will remain firm in applying the law, we will continue to work with political parties as critical stakeholders in the best interest of our country”.

He disclosed that already, all 18 political parties have forwarded the schedules of their primaries to the Commission, and some have commenced the process of choosing their candidates by conducting Ward and Local Government congresses.

” Twice in the last two weeks, the Commission had cause to remind political parties of the necessity for strict compliance with the timelines for party primaries. I hereby reiterate the position of the Commission that there will be no review of the timelines. There are so many inter-related activities that are associated with the timelines which must be carried out.

“Any review to extend the timeline for one activity will affect other activities and put unnecessary pressure on political parties and the Commission. This will ultimately result in more complications than what the extension seeks to achieve. Therefore, the Commission will not review the timelines. Working together, we should ensure fidelity to the timelines in conducting transparent and Democratic primaries for the purpose of electing candidates for the 1,491 constituencies for which elections will be held on 25th February and 11th March 2023.

He said in the spirit of working together to comply with the requirements of the law, the Commission has prepared a document to guide political parties in the conduct of primaries and nomination of candidates for election, including a checklist of the documentation required for a successful nomination.

“The guide is among the documents contained in your folders for this meeting. Similarly, the Commission has prepared a calendar of party primaries for presidential, governorship, and national and state assembly seats based on the proposals submitted by political parties as of Friday 6th May 2022. This document is also contained in your folders for this meeting”, he explained.

He advised the political parties on inclusivity as good playing field for persons living with disabilities will  enhance participation of all so as to enable democracy to thrive at all costs.

” As you conduct your primaries and nominate candidates for elections, this is the appropriate time to remind you of your commitment to promoting inclusivity in the electoral process. Women, Youths and Persons with Disability (PWDs) have been yearning for greater representation, particularly in elective positions. To assure citizens that you are not paying lip service to this commitment, political parties should encourage greater involvement of all under-represented segments of the society as candidates for elections. This is the only way we can change the reality of the increasingly low level of representation of these critical segments of the society in legislative assemblies in particular and the governance of our country in general”, he stressed.

Yakubu reminded the forum that Ekiti State Governorship election will be held next month on Saturday 18th June 2022 while the Osun State Governorship election will hold in two months on Saturday 16th July 2022.

“Section 42 of the Electoral Act 2022 requires the Commission to invite political parties to inspect samples of materials for the election not later than 20 days before the date fixed for an election. In compliance with this provision, we have invited all political parties fielding candidates for the Ekiti State Governorship election to inspect samples of the materials on Wednesday 18th May 2022 at the Commission’s Conference Room in Abuja at 11.00 am.” he noted.

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