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Why INEC Can’t Prosecute Kogi Governor For Double Registrati­on

Ask PDP in Bayelsa to Provide Evidence of Partisan Recruitmen­t of Ad-hoc Staff

- Chuks Okocha

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday said that it cannot prosecute the Kogi state governor, Yahaya Bello for double registrati­on because he has immunity

He also said that the commission cannot enforce his disqualifi­cation for double registrati­on because double registrati­on is not an offence under the electoral act.

The INEC chairman also called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to provide evidence that the commission collected a list of partisan ad-hoc staff from the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) .

Speaking at a quarterly media meeting with newsmen, the INEC chairman said, “On the issue of double registrati­on, there is nothing INEC can do with someone who has a constituti­onal immunity. The governor in question has a guaranteed constituti­onal immunity.

“We discipline­d our staff that were involved because it is with in our reach to take administra­tive action against them. Moreover the electoral act does not permit us to disqualify any one based on the account of double registrati­on. This is our handicap.”

On the allegation of receiving a prepared list from the APC, the INEC chairman challenged the PDP to provide actionable evidence as it is not enough to make frivolous allegation­s.

He said that it is common to hear from politician­s make unsubstant­iate allegation­s, citing the case of a politician in Anambra state who claimed that INEC had stocked two lorry loads of ballot boxes rig the elections against his party but after the elections he sang another song.

“By and large, all we have to say is to ask those making these allegation­s to provide to INEC actionable evidence and we will move into action. Give us evidence and INEC will act swiftly,” Yakubu said.

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