INEC Confirms Dates for 2019 General Elections
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed
that the Presidential and National Assembly Elections will hold
on February16, 2019 while the Governorship, state Assembly and
Area Council Election in the Federal Capital Territory would take place
on March 2, 2019.
The chairman
of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu confirmed the dates at the induction retreat
for Resident Electoral Commissioners held at the Le-Meridien Ibom Hotel and
Golf Resort Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
“The date
for the 2019 general election has already been fixed. This means that from
today, we have exactly 434 days to the Presidential Election and National
Assembly Election. It is important to always remind ourselves of this date and
to be tracking and appraising our preparations.
“All
participants at this retreat should be aware that as today, the 2019 general
elections to begin with the Presidential and National Assembly Elections
on 16th February 2019 are exactly 434 days away.
“These will
be followed by the Governorship, State and Areas, State Assembly and Area
Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory on 2nd March
2019”, the INEC boss stressed.
According to
him, so far 3,630,529 new voters had been registered, adding that the exercise
would continue until 60 days to the 2019 general elections. He however
expressed concern over the management and the low rate of collection of the
Permanent Voter Cards.
Prof. Yakubu
equally disclosed that no fewer than 167 political parties are indicating
interest to contest in the 2019 general elections.
“So far, the
Commission has received over 120 applications from political associations
seeking registration as political parties.
“Already,
there are 46 registered political parties and recently a court of law ordered
the Commission to register one more association as political parties.
“The
expansion in the number of political parties and possible independent
candidates as contained in the proposed constitutional amendments now awaiting
the concurrence of State Assemblies mean that we need to think fast and place
properly especially in the management of the ballot,” he stressed.
Reaffirming
the determination of the Commission, Yakubu said “Our desire is to entrench a
truly democratic system for all citizens and not a plutocracy open only to the
rich.
“Violence,
hate speech and inducement of voters are criminal activities punishable under
the laws,” he said, stressing the need for INEC family to hold regular meetings
to discuss these unwholesome practices.”
He charged
the State Resident Electoral Commissioners to demonstrate a high sense of
personal integrity, ethical conduct and impeccable standard of behavior and
prudence in managing resources.
The Akwa
Ibom State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Mike Igini had said that the
theme of the retreat “Political and Institutional Contexts for the conduct of
free, fair and credible elections as well as operational planning and
monitoring tools were apt both in content, significance and topicality.
He expressed
optimisms that the decisions reach at the retreat would be a road map to obtain
fair and credible elections comes 2019.
INEC Confirms Dates for 2019 General Elections
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