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Feb 3 bye/rerun elections now to hold in 39 constituencies…INEC

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By: Mercy Peter

 

 

 

 

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, on Tuesday, said the number of constituencies where bye and rerun elections will take place has increased to 39.

The electoral body had earlier announced 35 constituencies across the country scheduled for the 3 February 2024 elections.

But on Tuesday at a meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security in Abuja, Yakubu said  four additional orders of the Court of Appeal were served on the commission bringing the total number of affected national and state constituencies to 39 where elections would be held.

He therefore urged the security agencies to provide a secured environment for the coming rerun and by-elections.

Yakubu said this has become necessary because “conducting isolated elections in Nigeria can be challenging.”

He said, “In my remarks at the commission’s extraordinary meeting with leaders of political parties last month, I reported that the elections affect 35 national and state constituencies. Since then, four additional orders of the Court of Appeal have been served on the commission in respect of Yabo/Shagari Federal Constituency of Sokoto State, Madara/Chinade State Constituency of Bauchi State as well as Kudan and Kauru/Chawai State Constituencies of Kaduna State.

“This brings the total number of affected constituencies to 39 which translates to 2.6 per cent of the 1,491 constituencies for which elections were conducted nationwide in the 2023 general elections.

“The nine by-elections are fresh elections covering the entire constituencies. However, except for three Constituencies (Plateau North Senatorial District Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency in Plateau State and Kachia/Kagarko Federal Constituency in Kaduna State), the re-run elections are to be held in a few polling units. In some cases, only one Polling Unit is affected in an entire Federal or State Constituency.”

On the need for adequate security, Yakubu said, “As you are all aware, the election is a multi-stakeholder responsibility. INEC has a role to play, and so too are other stakeholders. As security agencies, it is your responsibility to secure the environment to enable us to deploy personnel and materials, the protection of observers, the media as well as the polling and collation agents representing the political parties and candidates.

“From experience, conducting isolated elections, such as by-elections and re-runs, can be very challenging. We must pay attention to the potential for disruptive behaviour by some candidates and their supporters.”

He said a rerun conducted in one polling unit or a handful of polling units could be severely disrupted by acts of thuggery knowing full well that these few locations would determine the outcome of the election.

Yakubu said the Nigeria Police Force, as the lead agency for elections, had been provided with the full information of where the elections would be held and the number of Permanent Voter Cards collected, among others.

The NSA, who was represented by his staff, Hassan Abdullahi, said “The Office of the NSA and security agencies under the platform of ICCES will sustain collaboration with INEC to ensure that elections are conducted in a secure and peaceful environment.

“In this regard, the coordination of security operations, deployment of personnel and adoption of proactive security measures will be paramount.”

Also, the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said election-related violence, intimidation and other security threats must be managed to uphold the credibility of the electoral process.

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