The Chairman of
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega has
threatened to rather resign his appointment than postpone the scheduled
February general elections.
A highly reliable
source close to the INEC Chairman who pleaded anonymity told Universal
Reporters that Prof. Jega told a group of close friends to which he belongs this
morning that he would rather resign his appointment and save his personal and
professional integrity as an academic than be humiliated by the act of
postponing the elections.
The INEC Chairman
was said to have dropped this hint against the backdrop of stories making
rounds in the media that the NCS may advise against holding the February
election, using the inexcusable excuse of poor distribution of PVCs.
He said in spite
of all the efforts put by his commission and with over 80% of PVCs made
available, it will be dishonest for anybody to use this exercise to call for
the postponement of the elections.
Universal
reporters source said Jega told them that if postponement is forced on the
commission, then the only honourable option open to him is to resign.
Jega had
maintained that nobody's demand, including that of the National Council of
States (NCS), or any other institution, will make INEC to postpone the February
general elections as scheduled.
The source further
said that Jega confided in them that he will appeal even a court order on this
issue, and that only a Supreme Court order will make him shift ground.
The source
concluded by saying that it is Jega's view both as a professor of Political
Science and his experience as INEC's Chairman that any postponement of the
election would cause more harm to the country than good.
Jega Vows to resign rather than postpone 2015 elections
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