In Kano: We don’t have control over underage voters— INEC
The fidelity of the outcome of last Saturday’s local government elections in Kano State is now in question, following the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to dissociate itself from incidences of underage voting, which was allegedly a prominent feature in the exercise.
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
According to Oluwole Uzzi, Director, INEC Voter Education and Publicity, “the attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has been drawn to videos and pictures purportedly showing some underaged thumb printing ballot papers in a recent election.
“The INEC wishes to inform the public that the images do not relate
in any way to any election organised, conducted or superintended by INEC. “As
far as the INEC can ascertain, they relate to a local government election
conducted at the weekend, and over which we have no legal control or
responsibility whatsoever.” However, Vanguard checks revealed that INEC usually
provides national voters’ register to State Independent Electoral Commission,
SIEC, for local council elections.
The state electoral commissions are, therefore,
expected to accredit only those voters in INEC register. … in 2015 There had
been concerns by some election observers that while underage voters may have
been used to boost the 2015 election outcome in the state, the incident might
repeat itself in 2019, if Saturday’s occurrence is not questioned. Uzzi said:
“While the commission remains resolute in our commitment to sanitise the
nation’s electoral process and deliver free, fair and credible elections, we
cannot be held directly or vicariously liable for an exercise outside our legal
purview.
“It should be pointed out here that local
government elections are exclusively the constitutional responsibility of the
respective State Electoral Commissions, SEC, who are in no way under the
control or supervision of INEC. “On our part, INEC assures the public that we
are doing all we can to ensure a credible election as was once again
demonstrated in the Mashi/Dutsi federal constituency election in Katsina State
on Saturday.”
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