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N21bn: Activists Ask INEC To Disqualify Jonathan, PDP by Franchise21(m): 8:57am On Dec 26, 2014
Some human rights activists have called on the Independent
National Electoral Commission to restore sanity in the nation’s
electoral system by disqualifying President Goodluck Jonathan
and the Peoples Democratic Party from participating in the
February 2014 general elections.
The activists argued on Thursday that since the President and
the PDP knowingly flouted the Electoral Act which prescribes
N1bn as the maximum amount a presidential candidate could
incur on electioneering, they deserved to be sanctioned.
The rights activists – Debo Adeniran, Lanre Suraj, Femi
Aborisade, Malachy Ugwummadu and Wale Ogunade, also
slammed the police authorities for their indifference to the
open breach of the Act.
Section 91(9) of the Act reads, “An individual or other entity
shall not donate more than N1m to any candidate.”
Sub-section 10 of the same section adds that a presidential
candidate “who knowingly acts in contravention of this section
commits an offence and on conviction is liable to a maximum
fine of N1m or imprisonment for a term of 12 months or both.”
Section 91(2) of the same Act states that, “The maximum
election expenses to be incurred by a candidate at a
presidential election shall be N1bn.”
Adeniran, who is the Chairman of Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders, said in an interview with The PUNCH on Thursday, that
the donation by PDP governors government agencies and public
agencies to the Jonathan campaign war chest was distasteful.
According to him, their action ran contrary to the call by the
Federal Government on Nigerians to brace for austerity
measures.
The anti-corruption campaigner also pointed out that the
donation by players in the power sector amounted to forcing
Nigerians who had been made to pay for electricity they were
not provided with, to donate to Jonathan’s re-election bid.
He said, “The donation of over N21bn is a demonstration of
immorality in government. This is a clear violation of the
Electoral Act that specifies just N1bn for expenditure in
campaigns. Then that many of those who donated are
government agencies accentuates the recklessness and
impunity that governs the minds of our rulers.
“In a country where the government is asking the people to
tighten their belts, its agencies are donating several
millions of naira.
“These also included the people in the power sector who have
not been able to supply electricity which the people have paid
for. This is to say that people are being forced to contribute to
the campaign of the incumbent regime and that is another level
of immorality.
“INEC needs to bar Jonathan and his party from participating in
the general elections next year because they knowingly
contravened the law governing elections in the country.”
He also challenged the Independent Corrupt Practices and
Other-Related Offences Commission to investigate the breach.
“It is not direct robbery that the police can intervene without
being invited. It is the duty of the ICPC to set up the Anti-
Corruption and Transparency Unit that has the mandate to call
to question, all the authorities that are violating transaction and
procurement rules like it is being perpetrated by Jonathan and
his political party.
“We expect the ICPC to move to check these financial
shenanigans. The ICPC does not need a petition before they
could act.”
On his part, Aborisade argued that since the police authorities
were fully represented at the PDP dinner/fund-raiser on
Saturday, they did not require any report or invitation from any
quarter to commence investigation.
He said the police “should not give us the impression that they
are only there to protect the interest of the ruling party at the
centre.”
“They are to investigate and prosecute crimes committed
against the law of Nigeria. The 1999 Constitution and the
electoral law have been breached and the police are
empowered to so act,” Aborisade, who is also a lawyer added.
While he made reference to section 4 of the Police Act to
corroborate his stance, he advised INEC to go ahead and
disqualify Jonathan and the PDP .
He said, “They are part and parcel of the Nigerian society. They
are fully aware. The police were well represented at the
donation. They witnessed it and they do not require any other
form of report from anybody. It is public knowledge and they
ought to have acted appropriately.
“But not only the police, even INEC ought to disqualify PDP
from presenting a candidate and ought to disqualify the
candidate of the PDP because they have flouted, in a very
disgraceful and condemnable manner, the Electoral Act.
“I think the INEC should introduce sanity into the Electoral
process because with that kind of donation, they are merely
saying they can induce every voter so that they can win the
2015 election.
“Our elections should not be monetised; they should be based
on issues or ideas that can uplift the lot of our people as
contained in the constitution.”
Also, Ugwummadu lamented that the donation had
demonstrated that “Nigeria has now become a huge theatre of
absurdity and one in which clear criminal actions and activities
have now worn a garb of comedy.”
He said, “On the day of the donation which was streamed live
on the television, I personally called the leadership of several
law enforcement agencies in this country to tell them that they
don’t need a complainant to begin to arrest those people who
were donating.
“And the fact that the arrest didn’t happen, even as I knew it
would not happen, clearly describes the poverty of the situation
we find ourselves which is indeed hopeless.
“We are now at the last bus stop before anarchy – that bus stop
where 18-year-old girls are now enrolled as suicide bombers in
legions; where crimes and criminalities are perpetrated with
impunity and encouraged by the ruling political party.”
The activist advised INEC to disqualify the PDP and Jonathan
from participating in the elections as “they have been involved
in a clear case of criminality.”

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Re: N21bn: Activists Ask INEC To Disqualify Jonathan, PDP by TrishaP(f): 9:02am On Dec 26, 2014
This election is gonna be hotter than I thought
Re: N21bn: Activists Ask INEC To Disqualify Jonathan, PDP by san316(m): 9:16am On Dec 26, 2014
Don't call for his disqualification, just mobilize voters so we can kick him out next year. afterwards, all the money he stole will be confiscated such that he'd have to fish in order to eat when he gets to Otuokeville.
Re: N21bn: Activists Ask INEC To Disqualify Jonathan, PDP by obiZEAL(m): 9:26am On Dec 26, 2014
Thet might as well just let him be...He'll loose afterall...cos stealing is not corruption

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