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2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by Kelvo88(m): 6:42am On Dec 17, 2013
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said on Monday in Abuja that, it would not be able to conduct the 2015 general elections in states under the state of emergency rule. The commission's

Chairman, Attahiru Jega, disclosed this at a stakeholders' forum on the preparation and challenges ahead of the 2015 general elections, organised by the Senate Committee on INEC.

Mr. Jega said that the decision by the commission was to avoid contravening the law.

The Federal Government had in November extended the emergency rule in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states by six months. The emergency rule was initially imposed on those states by President Goodluck Jonathan due to the violence by the Boko Haram insurgents.

Mr. Jega, however, said that the commission was hopeful that the security situation in the affected states would improve before the 2015 general elections.

"We are working very closely with security agencies and our hope is that the security challenges in these areas will be long addressed before the 2015 elections.

"We hope that these challenges will be solved or dramatically reduced before 2015. What is clear is that, we cannot conduct elections under a period of emergency.

"If there is generalised insecurity, how can we hold elections? .It will be disrupted or people will not come out. Ideally, elections should not hold under a period of emergency," he said.

Mr. Jega said security was a systemic challenge, but stressed that the commission was working hand in hand with security agencies to ensure adequate security in 2015.

He, however, assured that preparations for the 2015 general elections were on top gear, adding that the commission would need about N92.9 billion to conduct the elections.

He said the commission projected to spend $7.9 (about N1,264) per voter for a total of 73.5 million voters.

He said that the projection represented a reduction of $1 (N160) as against the $8.8 (N1,478) that was projected in 2011, representing 10 per cent drop.

Mr. Jega said the commission was anxious to meet its funding requirements ahead of the elections, adding that it was also looking at the possibility of holding the elections between January and February, 2015 to allow for time to resolve all litigations.

The INEC boss said that the commission had so far prosecuted 200 electoral offenders.

"If you compare 200 successful prosecutions with the large number of electoral offenders, it is just a drop in the ocean.

"INEC does not have the capacity to handle a large number. We have been working with the NBA to get accelerated persecution of electoral offenders.

"We hope to persecute more before the 2015 elections. The largest number of offenders we have is with regards to multiple registrations," he said.

Mary Dan-Abia, a Director with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), however, stressed the need for adequate protection for corps members who would be engaged by the commission for the elections.

"Corps members are only ad hoc; they are not INEC staff; but since this is a national assignment, they are usually very enthusiastic about the job.

"However, politicians, INEC staff and members of the public tend to be antagonistic toward them to the point that they are abducted on their way to the polling unit and assaulted.

"We wish that everybody should be aware that they are doing a national assignment and so should not be looked at as enemies," she said.

Ms. Dan-Abia appealed to security agencies to ensure adequate security protection for the corps members before, during and after election.

The Chairman, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Umeh, advocated that N25 billion be appropriated to the 25 remaining political parties to encourage more serious parties to perform better.

Mr. Umeh described the allegations that APGA was given N8 billion by the presidency for the November 16, Anambra governorship polls as baseless and unfounded, adding that there was no iota of truth in it.

Earlier, Chairman of the committee, Andy Ubah (PDP-Anambra), said that it was important to address any lapses that might be observed, to strengthen the election management body for optimal performance in 2015.

"The 2015 general elections will be an important election for Nigeria, the sub-region and the rest of the international community.

"The burden of delivering on successful elections lay squarely on our shoulders," Mr. Ubah said.
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by KenJak(m): 7:15am On Dec 17, 2013
What is this Jega saying? Rubbish! We're still in 2013 and you don dey talk rubbish here.
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by Demdem(m): 7:24am On Dec 17, 2013
Is Jega insinuating that Jonathan will extend the emergency rule till 2015 shocked shocked Nigerians are watching.
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by Osgilliat(m): 7:36am On Dec 17, 2013
Jonathan has just made a crucial move in his game...apc your move.this jonathan really wants this president so badly in 2015.the north aint his friend so he is trying to cut them off from the election.and believe me those boko boys will now keep striking hard till 2015.i know that jona knows how to end this things but he wants to use it to his advantage.he knows them but wont point them out..if he wins the election he will stop to fight those boko boys to point their roots out.i keep watching.


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Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by Osgilliat(m): 7:37am On Dec 17, 2013
Demdem: Is Jega insinuating that Jonathan will extend the emergency rule till 2015 shocked shocked Nigerians are watching.

Yes ..he will if boko haram keeps to strike hard.
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by Demdem(m): 7:41am On Dec 17, 2013
Osgilliat:

Yes ..he will if boko haram keeps to strike hard.

in otherwords, Boko haram wont be significantly silenced till 2015 eh? Then why is he the C-in-C?
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by peleson: 8:09am On Dec 17, 2013
Last election was 73billion . INEC bought all the computers/gadgets and developed the softwares needed for the job, they still have their personnels and need just a refreshing course for them and the new ones. Nigerians are not fools, if they are, am not. That money is way too much. infact, less than 50billion should be enough for the 2015 elections. I will like to see the budget. They should make it public because we v freedom of information bill pass into law.
Re: 2015=Jega Demands N96 Billion,Says No Election In State Under Emergency Rule. by blaise26abj(m): 9:18am On Dec 17, 2013
i believe this is the best time to know if truly the north is orchestrating the boko menace. The notion that 10 million people wont be allowed to vote if state of emergency continues in the NE states would make the mischief makers have a rethink (if it is truly political and 2015 related) and they will make sure things calm down enuf for the SOE to be lifted.

If the above happens, I won't vote anything North come 2015.

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