The Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday said it had not fixed the Presidential
and National Assembly elections on February 14 to rub Nigerians of the joy
derivable from the lovers’ day.
The Chief Press Secretary to the
commission’s Chairman, Mr Kayode Idowu, said in Abuja that the election date
was a coincidence.
He said: “When the commission was
taking that decision, it never even occurred to the leaders of the commission
that it was Valentine’s Day. But then, it is a day for showing love and if we
can show love that will discourage people from fomenting violence.
“That will discourage you from
being hateful towards another person on that day. It will make the election
peaceful. So, it is a good coincidence. ”
He, however, urged Nigerians to
be guided by the meaning of Valentine’s Day to make the election peaceful.
“The message of the day is to
show love for one another and therefore, there is no basis for violence,
acrimony and being unruly because that day is a day for showing amenable
conduct towards others. So, that should guide the behaviours of voters as they
go out to vote.”
Idowu also said that the task
force set up by the commission on how to ensure that Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) in the country were given the opportunity to cast their votes in
the forthcoming elections had submitted it report to the commission.
Kayode, however, did not gave
details of the recommendations but said the report was now going through the
internal processes of the commission.
“Very soon, the specific modality
will be announced as to how the IDPs will be able to vote,” he said.
NAN recalls that the task force
was given seven work days to submit its report, beginning from December 22,
2014.
The terms of reference of the
task force, include examining the legal, political, security and administrative
challenges in achieving IDPs’ voting during the election.
Valentine: INEC Begs Nigerians over Feb 14 polls, says it is not to slight Nigerians
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