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Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by Crownbefitsme(f): 6:27am On Jul 15, 2020

With the Edo and Ondo governorship elections scheduled for September 19 and October 10, 2020, respectively getting closer, the habitual propaganda games that normally precede every election in Nigeria have started; with political actors in opposing camps trading attacks.

So far, three allegations have emerged. One stated that the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, allegedly invited the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, to a meeting at the presidential villa, where he reportedly told him (Yakubu) to rig the Edo governorship election in favour of the ruling APC in return for a second term in office.
An online newspaper equally reported recently that the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, allegedly called Prof. Yakubu and asked him to do the same thing in return for some favours. Another online newspaper also reported that a former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, allegedly contacted the INEC chairman to help the PDP win the same election in return for some favours.

The PDP has officially denied the allegation of trying to arm-twist INEC to manipulate the Edo governorship election in its favour. The party’s spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement issued on July 9, described the report as “fake”.

Contacted, the spokesman of the INEC chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, said his boss was not perturbed.

Oyekanmi said, “Not at all; he is used to them (allegations). We are in the season. In fact, we are all used to such spurious allegations. In any case, what is happening now is nothing compared to what we endured before, during and after the 2019 general elections; so there’s nothing new.”

Our correspondent reports that the tenure of the incumbent Governor of Edo State will expire on November 11, 2020, while that of the Ondo State governor will end on February 23, 2021.

Going by the provisions of Section 178 (2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 25 (cool of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), election into the office of a state governor shall hold not earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days before the expiration of the term of office of the last holder of the office.

A total of 17 political parties are participating in the Edo Governorship election, but going by the exchange of hot words between the two strong contending parties – PDP and APC – there are genuine fears that the election may create significant security challenges.

Already, rumours are rife about the stockpiling of arms to be used on the Election Day. At the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) virtual meeting on June 5, the INEC chairman drew the attention of security agencies to “warning signals” and urged them to engage early with the political actors in order to create room for peaceful elections.

It would be recalled that INEC was ready to conduct the last Edo Governorship election on September 10, 2016, before the police and the Department of State Service (DSS) asked it to postpone it, citing security concerns. The commission was forced to postpone the election to September 28, 2016. Incidentally, the two contenders in 2016 are back again in 2020. Will history repeat itself?

INEC’s promise

INEC has assured Nigerians that the two governorship elections will be free, fair and credible. Key reforms introduced by the commission to enhance the integrity of elections include simultaneous accreditation and voting. This was introduced during the 2015 Bayelsa governorship election following the realisation that the former method of separate accreditation and voting, resulted in the loss of over two million votes in the 2015 general elections.

INEC also introduced the Peoples Result Sheet, officially known as Form EC60E, to enhance transparency in election results management and bolster citizens’ confidence in the electoral process.

According to the INEC Regulations and Guidelines, poll officials must record the result of an election in Form EC60E and paste it conspicuously at each polling unit. The idea is to enable stakeholders: voters, party agents and observers, to know election results at the polling unit level. This started with the Anambra governorship election in November, 2017, and it provided the stakeholders with the opportunity of getting the results at every polling unit across the state’s 21 local government areas.

In addition, stakeholders are able to self-collate all the polling unit results and determine the winner of an election before INEC declares the final result.

To ensure that sensitive materials get to their destinations, INEC introduced tracking devices that enabled effective tracking of its vehicles carrying them.

Also, on January 7, 2019, INEC unveiled a new National Register of Voters with 84,004,084 registered voters. Having inherited almost 70 million registered voters in 2015, Prof. Yakubu and his team conducted the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) between April, 2017 and August, 2018, within which over 14 million new voters were captured.

Challenges

Low voter turnout, vote buying, violence, court cases and conflicting judgements, kidnapping of collation and returning officers are some of the challenges facing INEC. The percentage turnout in the 2019 presidential election was 35 per cent.

Vote buying is still a problem; with political actors devising different means of eluding detection. Arising from the 2019 general elections, 807 post-election petitions were filed in courts, and INEC was joined in all the cases. Conflicting court judgments have also posed a challenge to the commission.

Our expectations – APC, PDP

Publicity Secretary of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Nehikhare, urged INEC to be transparent, conduct a free, fair and credible election.

“We want INEC to be transparent and correct the mistakes of the past elections such as late arrival of election materials, faulty card readers, among others that hindered free and fair elections,” he said.

On his part, a chieftain of the APC, Henry Idahagbon, urged the commission to ensure the conduct of a ‘seamless’ election in the state.

Also speaking, the public relations officer, Edo State Civil Society Organisations, Osazee Edigin, said INEC should position itself as an unbiased umpire.

“The umpire should ensure electoral rules are adhered to by political parties and citizens,” he said




https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/edo-ondo-2020-inecs-quest-for-flawless-elections-amid-challenges.html

Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by realstars: 6:29am On Jul 15, 2020
Politics For Politicians, I
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by BOOOMNAIJA: 6:49am On Jul 15, 2020
Only legends can understand...

Indomie generation will think garri was once blue.. grin grin

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Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by mayklef(m): 6:49am On Jul 15, 2020
did he just say "flawless", in Nigeria
we all know that is way 2impossible
Anyways my online support goes to the fighting Govnor
EdoNoBeLagos#

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Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by ekwerendi(m): 6:50am On Jul 15, 2020
Story story story ooooooooooo

Una no go leave us with this talk....
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by helinues: 6:50am On Jul 15, 2020
sad
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by Nobody: 6:51am On Jul 15, 2020
Heya
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by siralos135: 6:51am On Jul 15, 2020
It is well
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by One0Random0Girl(f): 6:54am On Jul 15, 2020
I doubt these elections would be "flawless" but they can at least be free and fair. That is my only wish.
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by AlphaStorm: 7:20am On Jul 15, 2020
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Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by vikithor(m): 7:24am On Jul 15, 2020
God of heaven shall command the elements of nature to punish all institutions that has dragged this country backwards namely
1.Inec
2.NPF
3.Security Agencies ,used by govt of the day to actualize their plans against masses and opponents.
4.Judiciary
5.corporate organization helping government to frustrate the masses for selfish gains
Amongst others,amen!

Let the wicked continue,we will read of their obituaries here.

.......

Learn how to drive better than you were shown, manual n automatic car.
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by TopeQs: 8:53am On Jul 15, 2020
For goodness sake, why are we thinking about elections when there's much to do.

Educational sector is grounded, many youths are idle. Many workers are suffering, millions of citizens are going through what is probably the hardest time of their lives, yet we are being promised free and fair election.

Our "president" isn't addressing us any longer, we only keep getting "livescores" from NCDC, nothing else, no plan shown about how to combat what has stall an economy that was crawling.
Politicians make election their priority and nobody seems to challenge them, they just ride around in their comfort. Millions of naira in account, doing absolutely nothing.

Yet, many youths here keep praising and fighting over this said politicians, it is a big shame on us all..


Oh God!!!

This country's leaders are egregious (I hope I used the word right).
God help us.

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Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by Lildreezy(m): 9:31am On Jul 15, 2020
One0Random0Girl:
I doubt these elections would be "flawless" but they can at least be free and fair. That is my only wish.

Hit me up on WhatsApp 08131886973. I could be of help for a PPA
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by SimSify(m): 10:58am On Jul 15, 2020
I pray they don't use the 'inconclusive ' term for Edo elections ooo

Cos the people of Edo will not accept that..

#EdoNoBeLagos
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by One0Random0Girl(f): 11:24am On Jul 15, 2020
Lildreezy:


Hit me up on WhatsApp 08131886973. I could be of help for a PPA


Alright, will do!
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by madamori9: 4:55pm On Jul 15, 2020
Edo is one of the oil producing states in Nigeria. Hence, there will be enough oil money to be spent in the upcoming elections.
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by PropertyBuying(f): 6:12pm On Jul 15, 2020
One0Random0Girl:
I doubt these elections would be "flawless" but they can at least be free and fair. That is my only wish.
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by BluntNigerian: 5:48pm On Jul 21, 2020
“...According to the INEC Regulations and Guidelines, poll officials must record the result of an election in Form EC60E and paste it conspicuously at each polling unit. The idea is to enable stakeholders: voters, party agents and observers, to know election results at the polling unit level...”
We also need the pasting of the Collated Results to be done at all the collation centres, so that observers can cross-check and know at what level of collation the values started digressing.
It should be done starting from the Ward Level, up to the Registration Area Level, and Local Government Area Level, then State Levels, and so on...
Not just at the Polling-unit-level...
..
It is at the Collation Centres that INEC themselves do the unthinkable.
And here they are, tackling all other loopholes, and still leaving their own loopholes wide unplugged.

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Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by BluntNigerian: 5:51pm On Jul 21, 2020
helinues:
sad
Guy Say Something..
Meanwhile, how are you enjoying the political journey of your dear country as it continues to fight its inborn corrupt official??
Re: Edo, Ondo 2020: Inec’s Quest For Flawless Elections Amid Challenges by helinues: 5:59pm On Jul 21, 2020
BluntNigerian:
Guy Say Something..
Meanwhile, how are you enjoying the political journey of your dear country as it continues to fight its inborn corrupt official??

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