PRESS RELEASE
CISLAC CONDEMNS MALICIOUS ATTEMPTS TO POSTPONE ELECTIONS
Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) critically observed and strongly condemns the ongoing undemocratic, unpatriotic, dubious and unwarranted efforts at postponing the upcoming February 14 and 28 general elections, primarily to satisfy the political ego of some pathologically dishonest politicians.
We observed that in the last few days, there have been intensifying agitations and unnecessary push by a deliberately deceptive political cabal to maliciously extend the date of the upcoming election, to ensure the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Prof. Atahiru Jega, whose tenure is about to elapse does not supervise the elections.
It is worrisome that the group has embarked on all sort of undemocratic attempts including pushing for the postponement of the elections to sabotage various effective measures and integrity the Chairman has instituted to achieve credibility and equal level playing field for all candidates in the upcoming general elections.
We are aware that the originators of the call for the rescheduling of the election are aware that Jega's tenure is about to elapse, hence a shift in the election will mean that he (Jega) will be out of office when the elections eventually hold; and after they might have installed their puppet as Chairman of INEC.
Although, INEC, which has the Constitutional mandate to postpone elections, has consistently given assurance of its readiness to conduct free, fair and credible elections as at Constitutionally stated dates (February 14 and 28), however, it is disturbing that some terrified politicians are instigating crises in various parts of the country, primarily to justify their desire for postponement. In this regard, any attempt at postponing elections or manipulate the mandate of INEC would portrait total disrespect for the provisions of the Constitution and the rule of law.
Also, in order to stop INEC from conducting free, fair and credible elections, some politicians have persistently employed the service of hoodlums, who are financed to instigate crisis. For instance, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has revealed as part of the tactics to fuel crisis, how Senator Bala Mohammed, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory hired the thugs that stoned President Goodluck Jonathan's convoy during presidential political rally in Bauchi, mainly to initiate crisis.
We condemn the plot to postpone the elections for desperate desires of an unjust political class, who wants to assume or sustain power by all illegitimate means. It has also come to our notice that proponents for the postponement have been strategizing through secret meetings with various groups, to recruit them for their suspicious campaigns to strengthen postponement of the election.
We find it shameful that in spite of the global outcries against widespread corruption in Nigeria, public fund is diverted to mobilizing some group of individuals, organisations to force postponement of the elections. As part of the strategies to postpone the elections, women and youth groups across the country have been procured to protest with placards to various INEC's offices both at national and state levels, complaining about the electoral body's refusal to deliver their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to them. The protesters will then call for a postponement of the election so they would not be disenfranchised.
We therefore encourage the Chairman of INEC to: never be intimidated in his ongoing efforts at installing high-level integrity in the nation's electoral process; ensure the elections are held as at due date in accordance with rule of law, and not political sentiment; and urgently fast-track the distribution of the PVCs to the polling units to enhance collection efforts.
We urge all well-meaning Nigerians, media as well as local and international observers who are presently in the country to closely monitor unfolding developments as the elections approach. We also call on the youths to never allow themselves be used by irresponsible politicians to create electoral violence.
We further call on National Assembly to continually upholding national democracy with high-level integrity and ensure rule of law is duly exercised in the upcoming general elections and beyond.
Signed:
Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani)
Executive Director of CISLAC
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