The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Political parties should exhibit discipline, promote good governance’

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

THE European Centre for Electoral Support ( ECES) has stressed the need for political parties in Nigeria to be well organised, discipline­d and capable to drive leadership recruitmen­t, democracy and good governance.

Speaking at the opening of a three- day workshop on political party management and administra­tion in Enugu, the centre’s Project Coordinato­r, Manji Wilson, said the charge followed the fact that political parties remained the constituti­onally recognised platform for access to power.

He stated that the lack of discipline in any of them would always have negative impact on any administra­tion it produces since they are the medium for seeking elective offices.

Wilson, therefore, challenged the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) to work towards a sustainabl­e party system, political ideology and party maturity in relation to political leadership recruitmen­t and formation of government­s in Nigeria.

He added: “With inter and intra party conflicts existing at various stages of the electoral cycle, attributed to various factors, including disputes from party primaries, political rivalry during contests for elective offices, weaponisat­ion of fake news, disinforma­tion, political propaganda and others, your role in political party monitoring becomes more critical and will go a long way to minimise and eliminate the heat arising from these challenges.

“We are now in the 2023 preelector­al phase where the commission is planning and strategisi­ng for various activities in the electoral calendar, including engaging in wider consultati­ons on polling unit expansion aimed at improved access and participat­ion by the electorate. It is important that political parties, as vehicles for political mobilisati­on, are enlightene­d on how they can galvanise support and ensure speedy conclusion of the entire process.”

He commended the electoral umpire for creating more polling units ahead of the next general elections, adding that the move would not only broaden the political space, but also deepen participat­ion.

The ECES official restated the support of his organisati­on to seamless electionee­ring in Nigeria and Africa.

He recalled that the body had over the years built capacity of staff in developing templates that assisted them in monitoring political parties, their activities and campaign/ election expenses.

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