The Chairman, Independent National
Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, has
said the era of politician
winning elections by hook or crook is over.
Jega also rejected the proposal by
the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Istafanus Dafuang, to stagger the
governorship and State Houses of Assembly election in the state.
The state REC had proposed that the
elections for Benue South and Benue North West be conducted on the same day,
while the one for Benue North-East, where the state governor, Gabriel Suswam,
comes from be held on a separate date.
The state REC made this known in
Makurdi on Thursday at a stakeholders’ meeting with candidates for the
governorship as well as state Houses of Assembly and politicians in the
Saturday’s elections.
Jega, who attended the
stakeholders meeting, insisted that all elections in the state must be held on
the same day but was silent on the call for the removal of the state REC by the
state Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Emmanuel Agbo.
Jega further pledged that he would
ensure next Saturday’s election was free, fair, violent free and a level
playing field provided for all participants in the elections.
He explained that the damage done in
Benue during the presidential and national assembly elections were enormous,
pointing out that the commission had to replace about 200 card readers in Benue
alone.
The INEC Chairman warned both the
ad-hoc and permanent staff of the commission that they would be held
responsible should investigations prove they were found culpable in Saturday’s
elections.
But without mentioning names, most
of the speakers pointed accusing fingers at the state governor, Gabriel Suswam,
for the issues arising from the presidential and national assembly elections in
the state.
Jega reads riot act, insists ‘’Winning by hook or crook era over’’
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Thursday, April 09, 2015
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