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INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Islie: 10:01am On Aug 20, 2016
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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, says given the challenges and malpractices that have marred elections both in the past and in recent times in the country, the commission cannot guarantee that the general elections in 2019 will be conclusive.

He said any attempt to give such assurance at this time would be second-guessing the outcome of the election, noting that it had become inevitable for the commission to declare some elections inconclusive.

The INEC boss, who spoke when he led some staff of the commission, including a national commissioner, Mr. Solomon Soyebi, on a visit to PUNCH Place, the corporate headquarters of PUNCH Nigeria Limited in Magboro, Ogun State, on Friday, stated that if everyone, including the staff of the commission, the voters, politicians and other stakeholders, play by the rules, there would be no inconclusive election.

He said, “We can’t second-guess to say this is the outcome of an election before it happens, unless we are not conducting elections. We hope it won’t lead to that, but if it happens, the constitution has a way out of it.

“There is no way the commission will declare any election conclusive where the threshold is not met. We can only declare an election conclusive when we are satisfied with the law and electoral act because all elections are governed by constitutional provisions, provisions of the electoral act and our guidelines. This is the challenge that we face, but we must express it because we (INEC) will not compromise.

“The constitution of this country provides condition for making return in an election. If that threshold is not met, can INEC make a declaration? We can’t, under the law, and if you do so the court will nullify the election and then we incur costs to do the election again.

“As to what will happen in 2019, only God knows, but we will abide by the provisions of the constitution, the electoral law and our guidelines in making declarations. We can only hope for the best.”

The INEC chairman, who spoke extensively while responding to questions on the inconclusive elections conducted by the commission, explained that majority of the 137 elections conducted by the commission in the past eight months were conclusive, dismissing insinuations that the commission had been organising inconclusive elections.

He explained that people had been used to conclusive elections on first ballot, pointing out that the political terrain has changed completely. He added that most of the elections were a product of the 2015 general elections and that there were no less than 680 court cases emanating from the 2015 general elections.

“It is not strange. More than any commission in the history of this country, we have conducted more elections outside the context of general elections. People often forget that we had inconclusive elections in the past.

“The first inconclusive election in Nigeria was in 1979, and that was the election that brought Shagari into power. We have forgotten about the mathematics of what two-third of 19 was, whether it was 12 or not. Eventually, the matter wasn’t resolved by the commission. People like Richard Akinjide went to court, and eventually the court decided the winner in 1979.

“In recent times, we have had series of inconclusive elections. The governorship election in Bauchi State was inconclusive because of post-election violence and INEC concluded the election after two weeks. The same thing happened in Imo; the first election that brought in Rochas Okorocha was inconclusive, until two weeks after. In 2015, Taraba, Abia and Imo were inconclusive and there were other constituency elections where elections were inconclusive.

“The most difficult election for the commission to conduct are off-season elections, because the attention of everybody focuses on a particular constituency and the political actors and gladiators and their antics have time to mobilise nationwide to descend on a particular constituency, which made the conclusion of such elections very difficult.

“What I want Nigerians to understand is that our democracy is maturing. If it matures, it cannot be the way we used to do things before. The mindset would have to change. Days were long gone when politicians do everything they can to be declared winners, knowing that the case would end up in court.

“So, let’s hope for the best, but it is everybody’s responsibility to make this democracy work. Citizens can protect their mandate. If we play by the rules and we are patient, I’m sure we will minimise all these issues leading to inconclusiveness.”

However, the INEC boss said apart from power play by political gladiators, emergence of strong political parties had made the elections more competitive. “When we had one dominant political party and other smaller parties, elections were always conclusive, but now, by evolution, not by imposition, we have two strong political parties, fielding strong candidates, making the elections extremely competitive,” he added.

When asked if he was being teleguided by the executive as rumoured in some quarters, he said there was no such thing, noting that both the opposition and the ruling parties had accused him of being teleguided by the executive anytime their party didn’t win an election.

“I have made a commitment to this country that the day I think I cannot perform this job in good conscience, I would leave, afterall I have a job to go back to; teaching. So, it’s not true that we are being teleguided,” he said.

Yakubu equally lamented that the nation had not been penalising electoral offenders, saying it was painful that over 1,000 persons died as a result of post-election violence in Kaduna in 2011 and nobody was arrested or prosecuted.

He added that it was also regrettable that the recommendations of the Mohammed Uwais-led committee and the Ahmed Lemu-led committee had not been implemented, saying time had come for the government to set up an electoral offences commission and tribunal, to which all violators of electoral acts would be subjected, including staff of the commission.

He said, “Under the electoral act, INEC is supposed to penalise electoral offenders and what are the steps: first, we have to make arrest, but INEC has no police, so we can’t arrest. Secondly, we have to investigate to be able to have evidence that can be tendered in court during prosecution, but we have no power to investigate, and for me, most extraordinarily, that means INEC is supposed to prosecute its own staff. How can INEC prosecute itself?

Meanwhile, when asked what the commission had done in punishing some of its staff found guilty of electoral offences, the INEC chairman said over a hundred of its staff, both serving and retired had been invited by the EFCC in connection with the allegation of financial misappropriation levelled against the former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Maduekwe.

The EFCC had alleged that some key staff of INEC benefitted from the $26m allegedly shared by the former Minister in the run-up to the 2015 general elections.

Yakubu said, “The first one when I came in was the revelation coming out of what you people in the media call DiezaniGate.  So far, over a hundred staff of INEC had been invited. At a point, we toiled with the idea of speaking to the EFCC to see the weight of evidence they have so that we can take administrative action against our own staff, but they are innocent until they are proven guilty. They have to be charged to court, but we have taken notice and we have a complete list.

“If you hear a certain number this week, the following week, it would have increased, arising from the interrogation of more staff, so we have not got to the end of it, and it’s not good for the commission to take decision in pieces, but eventually, some of them who are culpable will be charged to court.”

He, however, assured that the commission would continue to deepen the use of technology, learn from what happened, make the smart card reader better and add new initiatives. “We are committed to ensure that every ballot counts and is accounted for,” he said.


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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by taylor88(m): 10:02am On Aug 20, 2016
jesu


mumu government


governed by mumu president

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Juxtified(m): 10:06am On Aug 20, 2016
His words are being twisted. He said he cannot guarantee the outcome of 2019 elections. He is a human being.
Who among us here can guarantee what will happen tomorrow, not to talk of 3yrs time?

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Thisis2raw(m): 10:07am On Aug 20, 2016
Total nonsense! They should just push their luck come 2019 and see how it's goes. They came into office peaceful they should leave that way also.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by greatgod2012(f): 10:15am On Aug 20, 2016
INEC is now Inconclusive National Electoral Commission.
Only under APC!

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Nobody: 10:16am On Aug 20, 2016
I will comment.. let me eat first to get stamina read this long thing

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by denko(m): 10:17am On Aug 20, 2016
That mofo should be ready for the outcome

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by OfficialAwol(m): 10:23am On Aug 20, 2016
Why would they guarantee conclusive elections when they are not sure where the vote would tilt?

At the stage of things right now, and if I were to judge from what has been, it's common knowledge that if the vote favours APC, then it's conclusive, but if favours any other Party, omo na to declare the election inconclusive.

Instead the pigheaded and bespectacled dunce would be brainstorming on the possible ways of forestalling all skirmishes that could dent the elections and possibly render it inconclusive, he is here talking nonsense.

Spits....

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Beremx(f): 10:27am On Aug 20, 2016
only in this administration are appointees of President Muhammadu Buhari are bold to tell Nigerians they are clueless and incompetent, yet the President cannot sack them.

Make 2019, come quick sef!!


mtscheeew!

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by NextGovernor(m): 10:38am On Aug 20, 2016
Beremx:
only in this administration are appointees of President Muhammadu Buhari are bold to tell Nigerians they are clueless and incompetent, yet the President cannot sack them.

Make 2019, come quick sef!!


mtscheeew!

Oboy.... I am so happy you have seen light Beremx. I just pray Hungerbad, Ngenu and co should also see the light of the day.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by IllegalMoney: 10:42am On Aug 20, 2016
grin grin grin


They are planning to rig election for Buhari in 2019



They know Buhari can not win the Presidential election in 2019.




Only Amala and Ewedu brain zombies will vote for Buhari in 2019 .....zombies can Quote me anywhere

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by MadamExcellency: 10:45am On Aug 20, 2016
Juxtified:
His words are being twisted. He said he cannot guarantee the outcome of 2019 elections. He is a human being.
Who among us here can guarantee what will happen tomorrow, not to talk of 3yrs time?

Will you employ someone with such mindset to oversee your empire?

Top basket/football clubs will never hire or retain a coach with such mentality let alone a head of an institution that decides the future of 185,000,000 people.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by ajepako(f): 10:47am On Aug 20, 2016
They are already planning to rig the election niyen oh..

But wetin concern me sef?

Two months to general elctions l am taking a vacation to any destination in the world just to avoid supporting anybody...

l will just be watching from there how nigeria foists the next idiot on the country without me contributing to it..

So help me God....

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Young03(m): 10:55am On Aug 20, 2016
This is why it is good to plan ahead
they already know Nigerians don't need them again
so they are now planning on using inconclusive election if they fail
ka anyi na ele

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Young03(m): 10:55am On Aug 20, 2016
This is why it is good to plan ahead
they already know Nigerians don't need them again
so they are now planning on using inconclusive election if they fail
ka anyi na ele

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by giantstrides(m): 11:15am On Aug 20, 2016
I Can't believe INEC chairman just Said this, Jonathan as evil, corrupt and unbothered as he was advanced Nigeria democratically, but the president has really dissapointed me with his appointments so får, so all the progress Jega made with Inec is being thrown drown the drain, Nigeria was talking about electronics voting under Jega, now this present chairman is informing us he can't guarantee a conclusive election come 2019, by this statement, he has laid the foundation for serious electoral malpractices by 2019, if he doesn't resign or get sacked, the president would have really dissapointed a lot of Nigerians.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by chernest2002: 11:15am On Aug 20, 2016
I have known the outcome of 2019 election if buhari is standing.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by giantstrides(m): 11:30am On Aug 20, 2016
Juxtified:
His words are being twisted. He said he cannot guarantee the outcome of 2019 elections. He is a human being.
Who among us here can guarantee what will happen tomorrow, not to talk of 3yrs time?

What a silly statement he has just made, i don't believe INEC chairman would make such a careless statement if he wasn't sure about what he meant .

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by princemillla(m): 11:40am On Aug 20, 2016
The plain truth is buhari will remain Nigeria president until 2023 whether you like it or not.
As long as his kinsmen are IN LOVE WTH HIM.



Opposition would just rant and rant, heaven won't come down.

My 2cent tho

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Juxtified(m): 12:39pm On Aug 20, 2016
MadamExcellency:


Will you employ someone with such mindset to oversee your empire?

Top basket/football clubs will never hire or retain a coach with such mentality let alone a head of an institution that decides the future of 185,000,000 people.

You got me there. Unfortunately I would not. However I appreciate when people are being honest.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Nobody: 12:46pm On Aug 20, 2016
princemillla:
The plain truth is buhari will remain Nigeria president until 2023 whether you like it or not.
As long as his kinsmen are IN LOVE WTH HIM.



Opposition would just rant and rant, heaven won't come down.

My 2cent tho


I agree with you. Everyone should make plans to align with this government or be crushed. I don't see the power going anywhere apart from Buhari or north fo the next 20 years self

RIP Nigerian democracy, 1999 to 2015

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by TheFreeOne: 1:16pm On Aug 20, 2016
Beremx:
only in this administration are appointees of President Muhammadu Buhari are bold to tell Nigerians they are clueless and incompetent, yet the President cannot sack them.

Make 2019, come quick sef!!


mtscheeew!

Because Buboo himself is super-clueless and grossly incompetent.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by moderattor: 2:06pm On Aug 20, 2016

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by veekid(m): 2:07pm On Aug 20, 2016
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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Nobody: 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2016
Following the spate of inconclusive elections held by this current INEC, even in states with very few LGAs, it's simple common sense to foresee a similar show in the 2019 General elections.

Conclusive and speedy elections left with the last administration. This current administration will so deal with Nigerians that when it's done, Nigerians will never allow any military person from the past to lead them.

We have over 30 months ago. I believe that's adequate time for the INEC to prepare to deliver free, fair and conclusive elections.

This is a foretaste to the naive 'if PMB doesn't perform we are going to vote him in 2019' group. You're stuck with this guy; there's no voting him out.


We pray that God keeps us all alive.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by jejemanito: 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2016
sad
Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by darocha1: 2:09pm On Aug 20, 2016
wow
Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Lavedaa: 2:10pm On Aug 20, 2016
undecided

I'm just happy we've learnt even a blind man won't vote Buhari again.

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by wakes: 2:10pm On Aug 20, 2016
Really?
Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by Nobody: 2:11pm On Aug 20, 2016

“There is no way the commission
will declare any election conclusive
where the threshold is not met. We
can only declare an election
conclusive when we are satisfied
with the law and electoral act


The reason why i won't stop loving this government in vogue.
All if you thinking otherwise, why not read the above well.
This people meant good for us.


Drabeey was Here

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Re: INEC Can’t Guarantee Conclusive Elections In 2019 –chairman by omolami: 2:12pm On Aug 20, 2016
Shame. Big shame on Inec led professor Wonder how people attain professorship nowadays.

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