Yiaga Africa Condemns the violence in Ekiti Bye-Election; Says electoral impunity must be addressed.

Oru Leonard

Yiaga Africa has condemned the violence in Ekiti Bye-Election, just the  body has called for the relevant agencies to address electoral impunity.

According a press release signed by Ms Cynthia Mbamalu, Director of Programs, Yiaga Africa, the report of electoral violence witnessed during the Ekiti East State Bye-elections held on Saturday, 20th March 2021, is despicable and antithetical to the democratic rules of credible elections.

“The unleashing of mayhem on the process, which resulted in the death of Nigerians performing their civic duty and gunshot wounds sustained by an NYSC member and a female police officer at their duty post, was an assault on democracy and the sanctity of life”, Yiaga lamented.

Yiaga Africa also condemned  the onslaught unleashed on citizens in the failed Ekiti East State bye-election, adding that violence has cost innocent lives. “No citizen deserves to die in the course of exercising their civic right and performing their civic responsibility.

The desperation of political actors to capture power, by all means, remains a threat to our electoral democracy. It is embarrassing to watch our political class violate the electoral laws with impunity and utmost disregard for the sanctity of life and good practice. No democracy can thrive if politicians circumvent the rule of law, deploy violence and other rigging tactics to win elections at all costs”, Yiaga expressed

The commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), for the decision to suspend the process indefinitely as credible elections cannot be conducted under a chaotic atmosphere.

“The commission and the Police should immediately investigate this electoral violence and prosecute everyone guilty of this violence. The prosecution must include both the sponsors of the violence and the individuals deployed to cause the violence. Nigeria’s democracy can no longer be driven by renegades pretending to be political leaders/politicians. The immediate prosecution of these offenders will deter future actors and reduce this culture of impunity”, Yiaga stated

Yiaga urged the Nigerian Police and other Security agencies to live up to their responsibility of protecting voters, voting materials, and electoral officials before, during, and after elections. Political parties and politicians were advised to urged their supporters to shun violence and other acts capable of undermining our electoral process.

“We further urge the National Assembly to hasten the electoral amendment process to enable the timely and diligent prosecution of electoral offenders, as well as systemic challenges plaguing our electoral process.” Yiaga concluded.

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