The Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) has fixed Saturday, February 16th, 2019 for
the 2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections. While
the Governorship/State Assembly/Federal Capital Territory Area Council
Elections will hold on Saturday 2nd March 2019.
Below is a statement issued today and signed by Prince Solomon Soyebi National Commissioner (In charge of South West)
Below is a statement issued today and signed by Prince Solomon Soyebi National Commissioner (In charge of South West)
Gentlemen of the Press,
You are all welcome to yet another briefing, which is in fulfillment of
our pledge to regularly brief the public on the Commission’s activities.
1. Our democracy is maturing and the Commission believes that there
should be certainty with regard to the timetable for elections. For instance,
in the United States, general elections always hold on the second Tuesday of
November in the election year. In Ghana, it’s the 7th of
December of the election year, while in other places like Mexico, Norway,
Sweden, Costa Rica and Switzerland, the dates are also known in advance.
In Nigeria, the constitution provides for elections to hold not earlier
than 150 days and not later than 30 days to the end of the incumbent’s tenure. In
order to ensure certainty in our dates for elections, and to allow for proper
planning by the Commission, political parties, security agencies, candidates
and all stakeholders, the Commission has decided to fix the date for the
National Elections for the third Saturday in February of the election
year, followed by State elections two weeks later. To that extent, the
2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on Saturday, 16th February
2019, while the Governorship/State Assembly/Federal Capital Territory Area
Council Elections will hold on Saturday 2ndMarch 2019.
2. The Commission has also received a Report from
the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) of the Federation, informing us that
23 Electoral Officers indicted over the investigation into the 10th December
Rivers Re-run elections have been charged to court. The Commission has
repeatedly said that it will cooperate with security agencies for the
prosecution of any of our staff found to have violated the integrity of the
electoral process. Accordingly, at our meeting today, the Commission decided to
apply the provisions of the INEC Terms and Conditions of Service to all those
charged to court, since it constitutes gross misconduct. The penalty for this
is interdiction. All the 23 Electoral Officers will be placed on half salary
and will not report for duty pending the determination of their respective
cases by the court.
3. Ladies and gentlemen, you will recall that last
week, we informed you that a decision would be taken this week on the
recommendation by the Disciplinary Committee on staff members indicted by the
EFCC Report for misconduct during the 2015 General Elections. However, in view
of the fact that some of the staff are also among those being prosecuted by the
DPP, the Commission has decided to defer its decision on the EFCC Report to
enable us reconcile the EFCC/DPP reports.
4. And as part of our routine consultations with
our stakeholders, the Commission has decided to hold the next
regular quarterly meetings with stakeholders as follows:
A. Tuesday 14th March –Meeting with
Political Parties
B. Wednesday 15th March – Meeting with
Civil Society Organizations
C. Friday 17th March – Meeting of
the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).
D. Monday March 21 – Meeting with Media
organizations. Our invitations have been sent to the respective stakeholders
5. We wish to assure all Nigerians that the
Commission will remain fully committed to the sanctity of the electoral process
and will never protect any of its staff, no matter highly placed, found to have
violated the provisions of the Electoral Act and our guidelines.
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