- INEC said it has withdrawn 5 Certificates-of-Return issued some candidates due to court orders
- The electoral body said 20 of the 25 certificates-of-return were withdrawn from APC members to other APC members;
- Two of the certificates were also from PDP members and issued to other PDP members according to the court orders
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has withdrawn 25 Certificates-of-Return issued to some candidates that won during the 2019 general elections, following court orders.
The chairman of Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC), Festus Okoye, said this at a `Forum on Media Coverage of 2019 General Elections’ held in Enugu on Monday, May 20, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
Okoye noted that 20 of the 25 certificates-of-return were withdrawn from All Progressive Congress (APC) members to other APC members; while two from People Democratic Party (PDP) members were withdrawn and issued to other PDP members.
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He said that the other three were withdrawn from APC and PDP; and given to other political parties.
“Before we left INEC national headquarters on Friday; the commission has withdrawn 25 certificates-of-return from the first owners to their new owners following court orders to do that,’’ he said.
Okoye, however, lauded the media for its openness and robust engagement with the commission before, during and after the election, adding that the media had become critical stakeholders for the success of future elections.
He noted that the media had become the first line of reach of the masses as well as platform for explanation of INEC political and electoral decisions.
Okoye, therefore, called on the media and its practitioners to dig deep into the Electoral Act to ensure that the import of the recent amended sections are made known to the public.
“The media should also centre on the aspect of using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve electoral issues especially at the party levels instead of going to the court,’’ he advised.
Speaking, the president of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chris Isigozu, said that the media and its practitioners enjoyed a vast and robust relationship with INEC before, during and after the elections.
Isigozu said that INEC performed creditably well given the resources and length of co-operation from other stakeholders involved in the electoral processes.
“However, we are here to evaluate the entire process and see where we can strengthen our engagement and better the electoral system.
“We would be open and say it as it; so that the electoral and democratic processes can be better even as we go into off season elections,’’ he said.
In a welcome address, Enugu state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Emeka Ononamadu, noted that evaluation of processes of the elections would help better the electoral processes as well as strengthen institutions and stakeholders involved in the entire processes.
“INEC wants to hear from the media, security agencies, civil society organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations etc on how the election fared. Whether there are avenues to improve on what we have.
“So, INEC is open to receive your objective deliberations and its outcome and we definitely take a critical look at your outcomes in order to better the electoral processes,’’ Ononamadu assured.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that INEC said it would only continue to recognize Omoyele Sowore as the national chairman of the African Action Congress (AAC).
INEC's decisiion came five days after one Mazi Okwy read a resolution of suspension of Sowore to journalists in Abuja while installing the expelled secretary of the party, Leonard Ezenwa as acting party chairman.
The electoral body in a statement signed by Rose Oriaran-Anthony, secretary to the commission on Friday, May 17, said there wass no evidence that showed that Sowore had ceased form being the national chairman.
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