The Guardian (Nigeria)

CSOS Warn INEC Against Altering 2023 Polls Timetable

- From Matthew Ogune and Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja

Aof 16 Civil Society Organisati­ons ( CSOS) has urged the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) not to tinker with the timetable for the 2023 general elections.

The organisati­ons said doing such would portend danger to the integrity of the electoral process and would affect the conduct of the 2023 general elections.

In a statement, yesterday, they argued that primary elections processes started about three months ago when the electoral umpire released the timetable, saying “it will be unfair and inconsider­ate if INEC, at this stage, changes the timetable”

They also frowned on the fresh attempt by the National Assembly to amend the Electoral Act 2022, which came to force recently.

Among the 16 CSOS are Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancemen­t ( YIAGA) Africa, The Electoral Hub, Women Advocates Research and Documentat­ion Center ( WARDC), Centre for Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity, Women in Politics Forum, Enough is Enough ( EIE) Nigeria and Partners West Africa Nigeria ( PWAN).

There had been pressure on INEC, especially from the 18 registered political parties under the aegis of Inter- Party Advisory Council ( IPAC), to extend t h e deadline for the conduct of primary elections by parties.

But INEC, in numerous for a, has insisted that the June 3 deadline for parties to pick their candidates for the 2023 elections remains sacrosanct.

According to the parties, the timetable is part of the rules of the electoral process that ensure certainty and safe - guard the integrity of the process.

The CSOS said: “The timetable for political party primaries, that is April 4 to June 3, 2022, has been known since February 2022 ( three months ago), and parties have subsequent­ly sent their own timetable to INEC and shared it with the public.”

The demanded that in the interest of transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and integrity of the election, INEC, as an impartial umpire, must maintain its timetable, which was released on February 26, 2022.

“We commend INEC for the proactive and transparen­t way it has engaged all stakeholde­rs, especially political parties, on plans for the 2023 elections and for ensuring that all stakeholde­rs, especially political parties, have the required informatio­n in a timely and unambiguou­s way.”

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