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INEC Fixes Date For Outstanding Constituency Elections

INEC Fixes Date For Outstanding Constituency Elections

INEC Adhoc Officials

Nigeria’s electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed the conduct of six outstanding  constituencies’ by-elections in four states for February 26.

The commission announced this in a statement issued by INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye on Friday evening in Abuja.

He said  decision was reached after the regular weekly meeting held on Thursday and an extra-ordinary meeting on Friday, where issues that led to the vacancies and the rescheduling of some of the elections, as well as the security situation in some of the states were discussed.

Okoye said that the decision followed the declaration of vacancies by the speaker of the House of Representatives and the speakers of some state houses of assembly.

The vacancies according to him are Akure North/Akure South Federal Constituency, Ondo State; Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, Plateau, and Pankshin South State Constituency, Plateau.

Others are Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency, Cross River, Akpabuyo State Constituency, Cross River and Ngor-Okpala State Constituency, Imo.

Okoye said that the by-elections would hold on February 26 immediately after the FCT Area Council elections.

“This will enable the commission to clear most of the by-elections, focus on the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections and ongoing preparations for the 2023 general election,” he said.

The national commissioner said that some of the vacancies arose as a result of the death of the previous occupants, substantial disruption of the electoral process, and fulfillment of constitutional and legal requirements in the electoral process.

He said that INEC decided to combine the Ekiti East 1 State Constituency election with the governorship election in Ekiti, which would hold on June 18.

Okoye added that the commission was consulting with security agencies and the critical stakeholders relating to the vacancy in Shinkafi State Constituency of Zamfara.

He disclosed that the speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly had not declared vacancy in relation to Giwa State Constituency of Kaduna State, adding that the official notification for the elections would be published on Jan. 24.

“Political Parties shall conduct their primaries, including resolution of disputes arising from the primaries, between Jan. 26 and Feb. 5,” he said.

He added that the last day for submission of list of nominated candidates is on February 9 at 6 p.m. and that must be done through the commission’s online nomination portal.

“Political parties shall submit the names of their polling agents for the election to the electoral officer of the local government on or before Feb. 12 and campaigns by political parties shall stop on Feb. 24.

“The access code for the nomination forms shall be available for collection from Feb. 5 at the commission’s headquarters,” he explained.

He advised parties to comply with INEC timelines and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) in conducting transparent and valid direct or indirect primaries.

 

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