By Seun Opejobi The Chen Education and Development Empowerment, CEDE, group has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission,...
By Seun Opejobi
The Chen Education and Development Empowerment, CEDE, group
has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to investigate
various infractions recorded during the Presidential elections and prosecute
those found culpable, of any infractions.
The group said its call in the wake of the presidential
election follows the verifiable reports of irregularities and violence during
voting in many states.
Explaining that democracy remains the most viable option for
Nigeria, the Executive Director of the group, Cynthia Anaele at a press
conference warned that the democratic process must not only be transparent but
be seen to be so.
Anaele tasked INEC to do more to redeem its image by
ensuring that the upcoming Governorship and States Assembly elections are free,
fair and credible.
She noted that Nigerian youths had trooped out in their
numbers to participate in the election following promises by INEC that election
results will be uploaded on its server in real time from polling units but
expressed worry that INEC did not obey its own rules.
‘‘INEC had assured Nigerians that it was prepared to conduct
a free, fair and credible election that all will be proud of, young Nigerians
trusted INEC to respect and comply with its own rules, however, what Nigerians
saw on the day of the elections contradicted INEC’s assurances.
‘‘In many places, materials or election officials arrived
late to the polling units or did not arrive at all and other varied blunders by
the electoral body.
‘‘In most places, INEC ad-hoc staff did not have complete
materials such as ink or ballot papers while in some other polling units, there
was only one BVAS which was a challenge considering the high number of
registered voters in those units.
‘‘There were incidents of violence and voter suppression in
many states, there were also reports of assaults on INEC staff, election
materials as well as security flaws. And more significantly, INEC was unable to
quickly update the iRev Portal for citizens to monitor poll results, despite
all its assurances’’, she emphasized.
The group worried that despite all the anomalies, the
electoral body went ahead to announce a winner, claiming he satisfied all
criteria.
It, however, advised INEC to quickly fix the challenge with
the BVAS and its iRev portal, noting that the integrity of any electoral system
is critical to the legitimacy of any government emanating from it.
CEDE appealed to politicians to desist from utterances and
actions that would further fuel tension across the country, ahead of the
gubernatorial and state assembly elections.
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