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2019 Polls: INEC Battling With 1,700 Court Cases, Says Yakubu by Basoenewokoma(m): 5:42pm On Nov 04, 2020
The Independent National Electoral Commission said, on Wednesday, that it is battling with over 1,700 cases in various courts across the country, 20 months after it conducted the 2019 general elections.

The Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, stated this when he appeared before the Senate Committee on INEC to defend the agency’s 2021 budget estimate.

The Chairman said INEC was spending between N3 million and N4.5 million to prosecute each pending case.

He said, “Each time anyone goes to court, INEC is joined, but we have to hire lawyers to defend us.

“We are not paying fantastic fee, we are applying the federal ministry of justice scale of fees.

“If for instance, you have a case for governorship election before the Supreme Court, it’s a maximum of N4.5 million but others could be as low as N3 million.

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“We are almost getting close to 1,700 pre-election and post-election cases in 2019 alone, and every day you hear people going to court and joining INEC.

“We will continue to do what we can within available resources.”

He said the legal department of the agency has about 860 pre-election and 807 post-election cases, adding that the figure is rising.



The chairman said the agency planned to take N5.2 billion from the INEC funds established in 2010, to augment the shortfall in its 2020 budget which was slashed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said, “The Commission cannot be independent unless it is financially independent.

“There are some activities that happen that are time bound or bound by some specific provisions of the constitution that the Commission has to undertake.

“The fund was established to allow the Commission to discharge those responsibilities.

“It was established in 2010 but there was no cause to spend from it, and from the last five years this Commission did not spend from it.

“What has happened now is our budget for 2020 dropped to N40 billion from N45.5 billion in 2019.”

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