The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, has said that the Independent National Electoral Commission is
messing up democracy in the country with its handling of elections under
the President Muhammadu Buhari government.
The governor described the postponement
of the Rivers State rerun elections and the alleged manipulation of the
Imo North Senatorial election as another dangerous signal of what
Nigerians should expect in 2019.
The governor, in a statement issued on
Tuesday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media,
Lere Olayinka, reiterated his fear that “democracy in Nigeria is being
threatened by INEC and this should call for national and international
reflection.”
Fayose said, “Lovers of democracy in
Nigeria and the entire world should be worried that after conducting
inconclusive elections in Rivers State in March this year, INEC
postponed the rescheduled elections twice.
“INEC had on June 20, after a meeting with relevant stakeholders, fixed June 30 as the new date for the conclusion of the poll.
“However, the electoral commission
postponed the elections for the second time, claiming reports of
violence, and one wonders how INEC will be able to conduct elections in
36 states and the Federal Capital Territory in 2019 if it has not been
able to conclude elections in Rivers State in four months!”
Fayose, who said the President should be
worried that since he assumed office all elections conducted by INEC
ended inconclusively, added that the absence of a free, fair and
credible electoral process would be a direct invitation to anarchy.
He said, “Nigerians had thought issues
of violence, ballot snatching and electoral fraud had been put behind
them only for them to be brought back frontally by the Buhari’s
government.
“President Buhari should ask himself if
he would have been elected if the system then did not allow free and
fair elections. The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, should also be
worried if there would have been an INEC to head if the 2015 elections
had been inconclusive.”
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