Sunday, February 8, 2015

2015 Presidential Election Has Been Postponed To March 28th, Read Full Statement

INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega has announced the postponement of 2015 presidential election billed for February 14th to hold in March 28th. Jega who made the announcement last night in a live broadcast added that the Governorship election will hold in April 11th as well. He explains that the decision is taken after consultations with stakeholders and after weighing advice by security agents.

Read his full statement below;
"There are critical things that fall outside the control of an electoral management body. There are a number of issues that are critical to elections like security which is not under the control of INEC.
I was invited to brief the Council of State on INEC's preparedness for 2015 elections. The summary of my presentation to the COS is that INEC is substantially ready to conduct elections. In addition, in the delivery of election materials, INEC has made delivery to the states. INEC is capable of delivering free and fair elections. However, as I mentioned earlier, there are other factors to conduct while planning elections like security. I'll like to reiterate here that INEC is an Electoral Mgt Body and not a security agency.
In consideration of the advice by the security agencies, it will be unconscionable to have elections without adequate security to play its traditional role in providing security during the elections. 
The questions from stakeholders has been:1) should INEC proceed with the elections despite consultations with the security agencies take into consideration the concerns and reschedule the date of elections.
INEC not being a security agency and concern for the staff and observers during elections, INEC cannot guarantee protection.Under this circumstances, few EMBs will proceed with elections after the security consultations 
Consequently the Comm has rescheduled the elections, Pres, Sen and HOA has been moved to Mar 28. Gov and SOA has been rescheduled to April 11th. 
We in INEC promise to deliver free, fair and credible elections. We implore the security agency to stick to their promise and commitment made to INEC. We wish to call on all Nigerians to accept this in good faith to deepen democracy in our country Nigeria.”

8 comments:

  1. We r not surprise, we anticipated for dat. At least we r going to enjoy Valentine.

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  2. APC pipo go don dey binu now. Dis speculation has been around 4 a while tho. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  3. Yay! Jega don finish boiz wey b don use election as excuse not to arry their babe out. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  4. It was expected...am ok with d change of dates we can stabilize d condition in d north...but my issue with jega is that he is not consistent in handling INEC affairs...

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  5. Hmmm,very much ok,atleast we go chop nkwobi and ugba,point and kill val wl rock

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  6. INEC why???.....I don blow money 4 valentine...ooo#trouble e hav come..lol....on a serious note...its an ok date...@least let d country be stable

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  7. The extension of course is very obvious as to why. Give the criminals more time to strategise on how to rig the elections again. Otherwise, using. The security situation as an excuse is just flimsy. What the security can't achieve in 6yrs, is it in 6weeks they will. I just pity this country!

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  8. That is very good hmm I can have my birthday party now

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