INEC can postpone elections – Lawyers

February 16, 2019
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Aside having the legal powers to postpone elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may have taken the recent action in the interest of integrity and fairness of the elections.

Similar to what happened in 2015; INEC early on Saturday announced the shift of the Presidential and National Assembly polls to February 23 and Governorship and State Assembly elections to March 9.

Reacting to the postponement, Kazem Gbadamosi, former Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Ibadan branch, said INEC had the legal backing to postpone elections.

Gbadamosi in an interview said the electoral Act empowered INEC to postpone elections if it envisaged any difficulty with materials or security that would affect the conduct of a free, fair and credible election.

“The problem we have in Nigeria is that people read meanings into every issue even if it was of law. If you take the right decision, people will say it was because of this or that.

“Though, I am yet to read the reason for the postponement of the election by INEC but to ordinary Nigerians the reasons may not be tenable.

“We are all aware that election materials got burnt in Anambra State and 66 persons also killed in Kaduna State few days to election day,’’ Gbadamosi said.

He said if INEC suspected that there would be violence and breakdown of law and order, it would in the good interest of Nigeria not go on with the election.

Also speaking, another Ibadan based legal practitioner, Mr Adams Oladimeji, said this was not the first time INEC would be postponing elections in Nigeria as it happened in 2015 under President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

Oladimeji said INEC had the legal backing to postpone election for the good of the country and it would be wrong to condemn INEC for postponing the election.

The legal practitioner was optimistic that INEC must have some intelligence information that could lead to loss of lives that prompted them to postpone the election to avoid unnecessary crisis.

“INEC is an independent body not controlled by the federal or state government, though some people rumour it to be so but I do not believe it.

“The International community is watching and I am sure INEC will not want to fail by conducting an election that will not be free and fair,’’ Oladimeji said.

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