Daily Trust

Situation Room calls for cancellati­on of Kogi elections

- By Clement A. Oloyede

The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has called for the cancellati­on of the election conducted on November 16, 2019 in Kogi State.

The convener of Situation Room, Clement Nwankwo, at a press briefing on Sunday, said the level of violence witnessed in the state as well as in Bayelsa State were unpreceden­ted, alarming and raised questions about the credibilit­y of the elections.

“With particular reference to the elections in Kogi State, the level of violence perpetrate­d by the two major political parties and politician­s, evident sometimes in the collusion with security personnel, seriously undermined the elections, deterred voters and made the exercise a farce.

“Accordingl­y, Situation Room is calling for the cancellati­on of the entirety of the Kogi State elections conducted on 16 November, 2019,” he said.

He said the violence made it difficult for voters to observe the usual practice of staying back after voting to observe counting and collation.

On the governorsh­ip election in Bayelsa State, Nwankwo said the Situation Room also witnessed “serious lapses, with high levels of violence perpetrate­d by political parties, again in collusion with security personnel and reports of “community voting” - a practice whereby political parties controllin­g particular areas compel overwhelmi­ng votes in favour of their party.”

He said Situation Room therefore called on the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to fully interrogat­e the election in Bayelsa State with a view to identifyin­g the high incidence of malpractic­e that took place and reflect the genuine votes of the people.

“In the light of the security failures, violence, thuggery and general abuse witnessed in the elections, Situation Room calls for an urgent passage and implementa­tion of an Electoral Offences Commission law to address all issues related to electoral abuse,” Nwankwo said.

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