INEC seeks more media coverage of party primary elections

Fri, Mar 22, 2024
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Politics

By Anthony Isibor

PROF. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has urged media organisations to ensure that they actively report party primaries with the same diligence and depth as they report the main elections.

The INEC boss said in Abuja on Thursday at the first Quarterly Consultative Meeting with Media Organisations for 2024 that doing so would go a long way to strengthen our democracy since only the products of the party primaries would be ultimately placed on the ballot papers for citizens to vote for in the main elections.

He therefore charged the media to be actively involved in the coming bye-elections in Edo and Ondo states and urged them to continue to engage with political parties as well as their aspirants in the upcoming governorship elections in the two states.

According to him, party primaries are as important as the main elections conducted by INEC.

He also assured the media of transparency, noting that INEC does not believe in censorship.

He added that the best antidote to fake news and misinformation is greater openness and transparency.

“It is in furtherance of this policy that the Commission interfaces regularly with stakeholders through our regular consultative meetings. We appreciate our partnership with the media and I want to reassure you that INEC will continue to work closely with you.

“We welcome your reports, commentaries and analyses on elections in particular and electoral activities in general. More specifically, some of the innovations introduced by the Commission to improve service delivery to the electorate, ensure the safety and security of journalists and grant them unimpeded access to various locations during elections and electoral activities draw from your reports as well as the suggestions and recommendations made during our quarterly meetings.

“I urge you to continue to be a bulwark against fake news and misleading narratives about the Commission and its activities,”  he said.

Prof. Yakubu also reminded the media that off season elections and bye-elections have become a regular thing in the country.              

He explained that the mandate of the Commission, which is to organise, supervise and conduct elections now includes other electoral activities, which involve seven different types of elections: general elections, bye-elections, off-cycle elections, supplementary elections, re-run elections, referendum and recall.

He recalled that only last month, the Commission conducted 48 elections made up of 9 bye-elections and 39 re-run elections in 26 States of the Federation involving three Senatorial Districts, 17 Federal Constituencies and 28 State Constituencies spread across 8,934 Polling Units in 575 Wards located in 80 Local Government Areas with a total of 4,904,627 registered voters.

“I have said repeatedly that there is no election season in Nigeria any longer. Elections are held regularly and all-year round between one general election and another.

“Instructively, even today’s meeting is coming in the middle of increased activities for the forthcoming off-cycle governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States. By the Timetable and Schedule of Activities released by the Commission in September last year, the Edo Governorship election will hold on Saturday, September 21, 2024, while that of Ondo State is scheduled for Saturday November 16,  2024. This means that we have just six months to the Edo State Governorship election and only eight months before the Ondo State Governorship election. It is therefore appropriate to brief you at this meeting on preparations for the two governorship elections so far.

“For Edo State, 18 political parties conducted their primaries monitored by the Commission. Going by the provision of the Timetable for the election, political parties have 20 days from March 4, 2024 to upload the list and personal particulars of their candidates to our dedicated web portal. As at this morning, 10 parties have done so.

“We expect the other parties to comply before the deadline of 6pm on Sunday,  March 24,  2024 when the portal automatically shuts down. A week later on March 31, 2024, the Commission will publish the personal particulars of the candidates (Form EC9) as required by law. I urge the media and the general public, particularly registered voters in Edo State, to scrutinise the bio-data and credentials of the candidates, which is the essence of the publication as provided by law.

“Turning to Ondo State, political parties will commence their primaries for the governorship election in the next two weeks. At the moment, 17 out of 19 parties have indicated interest in participating in the election,”  he added.

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-March 22, 2024 @ 10:35 GMT|

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