Release N74B Within Two Weeks Or Forget About 2011 Elections – Jega Warns

By SAINT MUGAGA - Thewillnigeria.com
Politics | Fri, 30 Jul 2010

    
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ABUJA, July 29, (THEWILL) - As Nigerians continue to reflect on the ability of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct credible elections before May 29, 2011, Chairman of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega has warned that unless the N74 billion required for a fresh voters’ register is made available within two weeks, the elections may not hold as scheduled.

Jega also made a passionate appeal to the federal government to grant due process waiver on some stringent procurement process to enable the commission meet up with the procurement of registration materials.

Professor Jega who disclosed this today when he met with the House of Representatives Committee on Electoral matters at the National Assembly said that the current voters register is completely unreliable for any credible elections.

The Chairman explained that even if the required funds were provided in the next two weeks, it would take extra-ordinary effort by the commission to meet the deadline for next year’s polls.

According to him, "the time is very, very tight", he said, "we don’t want to leave anybody in doubt about that", he said. "This is a constitutional matter and it is beyond us.

"From the information we have before our hands, we are sure that a clean-up of the existing voters’ register would never lead to a credible election," he said. "During our last retreat in Uyo, we took the existing voters register in electronic form and we spent a whole day taking samples from local governments across the States.

"Between 9am and 9 pm, we were able to cover 19 states and FCT. Having seen samples drawn from only 19 states, it was evident to us that the voters registers as it stands today is deeply, deeply flawed to be a credible basis for free and fair future elections," he said.

The Chairman noted that the best option left to INEC for genuine voters register would require the shifting of the dateline in the Electoral Act forward for the commission to gain additional time that provided for in the present arrangement and sufficient funds provided too.

"It would not be a perfect register and we would do it under tremendous pressure, but we it will be much better than the one that presently exists," he said.

He said that he was glad that the National Assembly has accepted his proposal disclosing that he has also met with President Goodluck Jonathan and subsequently with the Minister of Finance to intimate them with the option of a fresh voters register. "I told them that if the required funds are to be provided through required legal laid down process, "it would also be a futile exercise."

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Source: SAINT MUGAGA - Thewillnigeria.com

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