Prof Attahiru Jega, the Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, Jega appeared before the Senate yesterday and
said he cannot guarantee if elections will hold in March or not. According to
him he said:
“I think it is a very difficult question to answer. I
have said consistently that there are things under the control of electoral
commission and there are things that are not under the control of electoral
commission. For things that are under our control, I can give definite and
categorical assurances. On what is not under our control, it is futile, it is
fruitless and useless to give a definite guarantee on them. I think that
question should be directed appropriately. The questions of security, I will leave
it, I don’t think I am competent to answer it sufficiently.”
When asked what his response would be if the security
agencies requested a further delay, Jega said doing so would be illegal.
“Every Nigerian knows we want elections to hold… within a
constitutional time frame. The security agencies are (made up of)
patriotic Nigerians. Let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. We should be
fair also to the military. Soldiers are also patriotic Nigerians. I don’t
see how anybody will contemplate any extension beyond these six weeks. There is
(are) no constitutional grounds upon which you can do that. For us, we work by
the constitution, by the law. That is what is guiding us and we should all put
the interest of the nation at heart. The human factor is always
significant, it is always important but we believe that working together with
security and other stakeholders, we should be able to prevent negative human intervention
that can create problems.
“I kept saying consistently that INEC is not a security organization.
We are an election management body; so we rely a lot on security to be able to
ensure that things are done well and that there is no disruption of the
electoral process.
“We have been working very closely with the inter
agencies consultative committee on election security and that is why for us, if
the service chiefs say that we can’t guarantee security, give us more time,
what is the alternative security arrangements ?
“If we consulted with the stakeholders and we cannot find
an answer, what happens? We are going to use close to 700, 000 ad hoc
staff. We can’t send people to the field in that kind of a situation.
“Our prayer is that in the next six weeks, there
will be significant improvement in the security situation for us to hold
the elections all over this country in a very secure environment.
“There are certain questions that we are not really
competent to answer. Certain questions should be directed to the military; they
can answer them better.”
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