International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law has come up with another damning report on
the Independent National Electoral Commission as captured by www.odogwublog.com
2015 Polls : Ensure That INEC’s Shoddy Preparations And
Gross Incompetence Do Not Lead To A Repeat Of Rwandan
Genocide In Nigeria –Intersociety Charges International Community
(Democracy & Civil Liberties, Onitsha
Nigeria, 28th January 2015)-International Society for
Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law is a leading human rights
organization from the Southeast of Nigeria headquartered in Onitsha, Anambra
State. Formed in 2008, we work on: civil
liberties & rule of law, democracy & good governance and security &
safety.
This is the concluding
part of our facts boggling letter to the leading members of the
International Community, namely: the Holy Father, Pope Francis through his
Apostolic Nuncio in Nigeria and the UN Secretary General through his Special
Representative in Nigeria, Mohammed Ibin Chambas. Others are the High
Commissioners of Britain, Australia, Canada and India in Nigeria as well as the
Ambassadors of the United States of America, Federal Republic of Germany,
Republic of France, Brazil, Japan, China and the Head of Delegation of the European
Union to Nigeria & ECOWAS.
Below is the continuation of our findings as well as our recommendations andconclusion.
7. Further Findings: (e) High rate and incidence of under-age voting
population in the North condoned by INEC. (f) Prevalence of discriminatory policies in INEC whereby
stringent and strict policies like adhering to biometrics processes and ward
level collection of PVCs are
enforced to the letter in the South, whereas in the North, they are lowered in
the guise of “high illiteracy level” considerations. (g)Use of violence including mob action and other life threatening
conducts to break electoral and voting guidelines in the North particularly
during voting and their tolerance by INEC. (h) Possible distribution of PVCs by proxies (i.e. district heads & Emirs)
in the North leading to high percentage distribution (evacuation) and
recipients of the PVCs in
the areas particularly in the troubled Northeast States of Bauchi, Yobe, Gombe,
Adamawa and Taraba and insistence by INEC on stringent collection of PVCs and voting procedures
in the South.
(i) Random and
arbitrary deletion of over 4million so called “double registrants” leading to
their disenfranchisement and disqualification from voting in the crucial
February 2015 Presidential Poll and non registration of millions of eligible
adults during voters registration exercises particularly in the South. (j) Incessancy of “missing names”
and “data loss” in the INEC’s National Register of Voters leading to
disenfranchisement of tens, if not hundreds of thousands of registered Nigerian
voters. (k) Failure of INEC
to issue PVCs to
recently registered voters leading to their disenfranchisement from the
referenced crucial polls. (l) Failure
of INEC to dutifully carry out Voters’
Cards Transfer including deletion of successful applicants’
previous data in accordance with Section 13 (4) of the Electoral Act of 2010;
leading to disenfranchisement of millions of Nigerian registered voters tagged
“double registrants”. (m) Inconsistencies
in INEC’s data figures with regard to total and actual number of registered
voters in Nigeria including those captured in the Commission’s continuous voters registration and
re-validation exercises leading to consistent issuance of conflicting
figures to Nigerians and other electoral stakeholders.
(n) Serious
suspicion of high wired scheming by INEC headship to use demographic data
manipulations to manipulate the February 2015 Presidential Poll for the
Northern Muslims as can be seen in its recent PVCs distribution in the North particularly in the troubled
Northeast where the number of PVCs distributedin
five States of Bauchi, Adamawa, Taraba, Gombe and Yobe is 4, 886, 499 (four
million, eight hundred & eight six thousand, four hundred & ninety
nine)as against 3, 944, 242 (three million, nine hundred & forty four
thousand, two hundred & forty two) distributed in the entire five peaceful
States of the Southeast (Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Abia and Ebonyi); whereby the PVCs distributed in Bauchi State
alone (1, 502, 609) almost equals that of Anambra and Imo States put together (
1, 544, 793) as at 13th January 2015.
8. Calls/Recommendations: Your
Excellencies are hereby called upon to: (a)Demand firmly that INEC should publicly publish comprehensive
updates as a matter of uttermost immediacy, of the State- by- State and
geopolitical zonal breakdown of total number of registered voters and the PVCs allocation across the
country as of date.
(b) Demand firmly that the above should be done weekly until the day
of the referenced polls.
(c) Demand firmly that INEC should deploy immediately its ad hoc staff
for the referenced polls, which it said are over 750, 000, all over the country
and in its entire 120, 000 polling units across the country for the purpose of
massive distribution of PVCs by
way of taking them to their owners’ homes and subjecting same to delivery on identification.
(d) Demand firmly that INEC should update Nigerians and the world
on the true status of unproduced and undelivered PVCs numbering 14, 491, 866 or 10, 491, 866 (according to
INEC’s latest claim yet to be independently verified), as in how possible is it
for the Commission to get them from its contractors and have same distributed,
barely sixteen days to the referenced polls.
(e) Demand firmly that INEC should explain to Nigerians and the world
the status of millions of newly registered voters including those registered in
2014 majorly located in the South, who, till date, have not received their PVCs. When will theirPVCs arrive and be given owing to
the fact that there are only sixteen days to the referenced polls?
(f) Demand firmly that INEC should make public with State- by -State
breakdown of the final number of those that will vote in the referenced polls
with respect to those that have received PVCs as well as the number of uncollected PVCs and those not given and the
number of PVCs not
delivered to INEC by its contractors.
(g) Demand firmly that INEC should disclose publicly the status of
over five million Igbo registered voters in the North who fled and are still
fleeing the area as in what becomes of their PVCs and voting right during the referenced polls?.
(h) Demand firmly that INEC should abolish all forms of discriminatory
policies and procedures intended to give the North strategic advantage over the
South in the referenced polls. That is to say that there shall be uniformed
voting accreditation and patterns in the entire country (i.e. use of
biometrics/card reader technology must be enforced evenly in the North and the
South or abandoned uniformly)
(i) Demand firmly that INEC must capture and empower every registered
Nigerian voter with PVC and
where it becomes untenable, easier alternatives like use of temporary voters’
cards in the referenced polls, which has now become a popular opinion in
Nigeria, should be allowed.
(j) Communicate firmly to INEC the disappointment of Nigerians and
their rejection in its entirety of the current grossly lopsided PVCs distribution that have seen
Northern voters receiving 24, 481, 487 as against the South’s 16, 151, 298 with
a whopping difference of 8, 330, 189 as well as Nigerians’ total opposition to
the conduct of the referenced polls with such PVCs distribution lopsidedness.
(k) Demand firmly that every registered Nigerian voter must be
enfranchised so as to give all registered voting population in the country
their legitimate andjusticiable rights to choose their next
President democratically even if they choosea goat or coconut head or sleeping lecturer to govern them at the end.
9. Conclusion: Our writing Your Excellencies as respected representatives ofTheir Excellencies, Majesties and Holinesses in
our beloved country and at world stage is in consideration and recognition of
your respected countries/organizations’ immense influences and contributions to
our beloved country in economic, political, cultural, democratic and other
social endeavors in recent past and recent times. It is obvious that INEC did
not cut its coat according to
its size in its current electoral midwifery in Nigeria leading
to itsexperimentation with
the lives and rights of Nigerians particularly the registered voters numbering
68, 833, 476. These must no longer be condoned!
Several appeals Your
Excellencies have made to Nigeria’s political authorities and
actors on the need to maintain peace before, during and after the referenced
polls; is not good enough unless the activities of Nigeria’s
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) particularly its preparations
towards the referenced polls are brought under national and international
independent watch and midwifery. This is because several scholarly studies in
the world over including Nigeria have clearly revealed that 60% causes of
electoral violence are traced to the doorstep of electoral commissions
responsible for the conduct of such polls. INEC’s misconducts above
highlighted, if unchecked, clearly have the capacity of plunging Nigeria into
chaos and bloodletting replicate of the Rwandan genocide of April to July 1994.
It is an uncontestable reality that Nigeria presently faces three way time bombs:genocidal explosion (massive
hate and tribal slaughtering), resurgence of petrol insurgency in the oil Niger Delta and continuation
of Islamist insurgency in
the agriculture-rich Northern zone. To quench these, INEC must empower every
registered Nigerian voter, irrespective of his or her ethno-religious origin;
withPVC to enable him or
her choose his or her next leader democratically. But where INEC enfranchises
or appears to have enfranchised more Nigerians of particularly ethno-religious
divides to the disadvantage of other federating partners; then the
Commission is openly inviting anarchy, chaos and bloodletting and it shall be held
liable collectively and individually if it does happen.
Yours Faithfully,
For: International Society for Civil
Liberties & the Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi, B.Sc. (Hons.)
Criminology & Security Studies
Board Chairman, International Society
for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
+2348174090052
Chiugo Onwuatuegwu, Esq., (LL.B. BL),
Head, Democracy & Good Governance Program
Obianuju Igboeli, Esq., (LL.B, BL),
Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Program
Uzochukwu Oguejiofor, Esq., (LL.B, BL),
Head, Campaign & Publicity Department
CC:
1. The Federal Executive Council
of Nigeria
C/o
The Secretary to the Government of the
Federation
2. The Chairman, Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria
3. Secretary General, Amnesty
International, London, UK
4. Executive Director, Human
Rights Watch, USA, New York, USA
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