All NewsNewsPolitics

Anambra: Political parties, candidates behind INEC frustrations during elections – Commissioner

By Cajetan Mmuta
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday attributed frequent court orders served on it by various factions of participating political parties and their candidates with keen interest to contest the forthcoming November 6 governorship election in Anambra state as causing serious frustration to the electoral body.

It also cautioned political parties to “extricate themselves from the web and crisis of endless litigation arising from the conduct of primaries, own their rules and also comply with the provision of the Electoral Act 2010 [as amended] in all their activities”.

The INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information, Voter Education and Publicity Committee, Festus Okoye, stated this in Awka the state capital during the implementation meeting on voter enlightenment and publicity for the November poll.

He noted with concern that the court orders had kept flying in from different parts of the country in a manner that could erode the powers of the commission to conduct the election in the state.

According to Okoye, “Some of the orders have the tendency of eroding the powers of the commission and compromising its independence, powers and timelines for the conduct of the upcoming election.”

He said, “The commission has variously and consistently complained about the frequency and consistency with which courts of coordinate jurisdiction from different jurisdictions all over Nigeria assumed jurisdiction and delivered judgements and issued orders with far-reaching implications on the conduct of the Anambra State governorship election.”

“In our regulations and guidelines for the conduct of elections as well as the timetable and schedule of activities, the commission issues access code to the National Chairman of political parties with which they upload the personal particulars and list of their candidates electronically” he stated

“This obviated the demonstrations, fights and violence normally witnessed in the premises of the commission by different factions of political parties and the national and state branches of political parties

He pointed out that, “Unfortunately, some of the judgements and orders were given especially on the primary elections in Anambra State have bypassed our portal and sought to restore the manual submission of the list and personal particulars of candidates.”

Our policy has helped with repatriations of funds from foreign jurisdictions – Rev. Ugolor

“It is also becoming increasingly difficult for the commission to obey court orders and judgements that are the latest in time or the first in time as some of the political parties and the candidates have perfected the art of shopping for the first in time or the latest in time. The planning and preparation for election require certainty and adherence to timelines”, he added.

The commission also urged the leadership of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and the judiciary to reflect on the unbearable issues to ease the plight of the commission.

“The leadership of the Bar Association and the Leadership of the judiciary must wade into this descent to forum shopping and the multiplicity of orders and judgements from courts of coordinate jurisdiction. This is urgent; it is imperative and cannot be carried over to the 2023 general election.

“The commission has maintained that political parties must obey and conform to their constitutions and guidelines for the conduct of party primaries as well as the provisions of section 87 of the Electoral Act.”

Show More

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please turn off Adblocker or whitelist this website in your Adblocker to enable us display ads