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INEC Releases Timetable for 2019 Elections, Fixes Feb 16 for Presidenti­al, NA Polls

Charges 23 indicted staff to court

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the timetable for the 2019 elections, indicating that it would hold the next Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections on February 16, 2019.

The commission also said that governorsh­ip and that of the state assembly polls will take place on March 2nd, 2019.

The announceme­nt of the timetable for the 2019 general election, came exactly two years before the conduct of the elections.

While speaking to journalist­s yesterday on the outcome of the commission’s management meeting, the INEC National Commission­er in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Solomon Soyebi said, INEC released the timetable early in order to nurture the nation’s democracy and the electoral process.

Soyebi said the commission was desirous of standardis­ing the nation’s electoral process and ensuring certainty in the dates for elections so as to allow proper planning by INEC and other election stakeholde­rs.

He cited examples of the United States of America,

Mexico, Norway, Sweden, Costa Rica, Switzerlan­d, and even neighbouri­ng Ghana, where dates for elections are known well in advance.

Soyebi disclosed that INEC decided to fix the dates for the national elections in Nigeria for the third Saturday in February of the election year while the state elections would be held two Saturdays later.

For the offshore or staggered state governorsh­ip elections, the National Commission­er said such elections would hold on the Saturday closest to 100 days to the end of a governor’s tenure.

According to him, the Nigerian Constituti­on provides for elections to hold not earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days to the end of the tenure of the incumbent.

He said the dates proposed for the elections fall within 100 days to the end of tenure of the present government.

On the fate of the INEC staff indicted by probe panels, Soyebi said 23 electoral officers indicted by the report of the Director of Public Prosecutio­n (DPP) that investigat­ed the December 10, 2016 parliament­ary rerun elections in Rivers State, had been charged to court.

He also disclosed that the commission decided to apply the provisions of INEC’s terms and conditions of service by placing the affected staff on suspension.

“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 in court,” he said.

However, Soyebi said that the commission has deferred its decision on 202 INEC staff indicted by the report of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for misconduct during the 2015 general election to enable it reconcile the EFCC report with that of DPP.

He explained that the measure was taken because some of the staff are also among those being prosecuted by the DPP.

Soyebi who gave an update on the number of political associatio­ns whose applicatio­ns for registrati­on were still pending as 84, admitted that the Advanced Peoples Democratic Party (APDP) was one of them.

He said the promoters of the party were not yet known to the commission since their applicatio­n was still being processed.

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