Twenty one Resident El
ectoral Commissioners, RECs, of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, have rejected a proposal to
postpone Nigeria’s general elections billed for February 14 and 28.
In a vote conducted Saturday by the INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega,
after he met with political parties and the civil society, 21 RECs said
the elections should continue as planned while 16 others voted in
support of a reschedule. Nigeria has 37 RECs, each for a state and the
Federal Capital, Abuja.
The outcome of the vote came as Nigerians await INEC’s decision on whether the elections are moved or not.
After 17 political parties voted for a postponement as against 11
that argued for INEC to remain faithful to its time table, the mood
across the land suggested that INEC will capitulate to a demand by
military and security chiefs asking for a six weeks postponement on the
presumed grounds that which appears to be spreading on a daily basis.
Civil society leaders, organized in support of credible and
transparent elections in Nigeria, otherwise called the Nigeria Civil
Society Situation Room, reacted sharply blasting the security chiefs
accusing them of fomenting a surreptitious coup against democracy.
In their own consultative meeting with the INEC top brass,
the Situation Room called for the resignation of military chiefs and
security heads including the Police “on account of their inability to
exercise their constitutional responsibility to secure lives and
property at all times including during the elections.”
Speaking for the group in its statement, Agianpe Ashang, a senior
programme officer at the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, PLAC,
said the action of the security chiefs “amounted to blackmail [to]
arm-twist the Election Management Body away from its constitutional
guaranteed function of conducting elections.” The group them asked
Nigerians to defend their hard won struggle to entrench democracy in the
country.
Jibrin Ibrahim, a senior fellow at the Centre for Democracy and
Development, CDD, in Abuja, who was at the meeting, said Mr. Jega told
the meeting that security operatives informed INEC that they were
commencing a six weeks special operations against Boko Haram insurgents
in the north eastern corridors of the country and would rather not be
distracted by the elections.
The opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, has rejected any plan
to postpone the election saying such calls are sponsored by President
Goodluck Jonathan and the ruling party to stave their imminent defeat at
the polls.
The reasoning among civil society members align with popular
enthusiasm for the election even in the north eastern regions where the
insurgency is active.
According to a political survey recently conducted by the NOI polls,
analysis by geo-political zones revealed that the North-West (89%) and South-East (87%)
regions accounted for the largest proportions of Nigerians who
expressed optimism for voting in the 2015 general elections when
compared to other regions, although a majority of residents in all the
geo-political zones expressed optimism in voting in the 2015 general
elections, with a minimum 76% (North Central). Also,
respondents aged 46-60 and 18-21 years showed more optimism for voting
in the 2015 elections than other age-groups.
It is not clear what the commission’s eventual decision would be with the latest voting pattern by the RECs.
Mr. Jega is expected to brief the media any moment from now.
Monday, 9 February 2015
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