61 Political Parties Reject INEC’s 2019 Election Draft Guidelines
Insist on the removal of Zakari
Sixty-one political parties have rejected the 2019 election guidelines of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The political parties, which are in disagreement with INEC, claim that over eight obnoxious clauses were inserted into the election guidelines that would ruin the 2019 elections, adding that Amina Zakari should be redeployed as head of collation centre and replaced with Federal Commissioner in charge of Operation, Prof. Okechukwu Ibeanu to ensure credibility and balancing.
The National Publicity Secretary of Inter-party Advisory Committee (IPAC), the umbrella body of registered political parties in Nigeria, Ikenga Ugochinyere, said in a press statement yesterday that the political parties are demanding the retention of 2011 and 2015 separate accreditation and separate voting time, to help forestall rigging instead of INEC’s 2019 simultaneous accreditation and voting.
Ugochinyere said the signed resolution and petition to the INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu and his federal commissioners by the 61 political parties (majority of Nigeria 91 political parties) has just been submitted to INEC leadership at the end of the emergency meeting of the country’s party leaders.
He noted that the political parties demanded announcement of accreditation figures by 12 noon on election days and recorded in a signed form and given to party agents before voting starts to forestall manipulation of election figures during collation.
He said: “Political parties demand stoppage of PVC collection 10 days to election and disclosure of the total number of PVC collected on polling unit basis to political parties. Political parties reject the clauses in the guideline which allow unduly accredited voters to vote, especially the clause that allows voters with PVC whose name is not in the register of voters to vote.”