Attahiru Jega, chairman of the independent national electoral
commission (INEC), says the commission will not cancel the result of the
governorship election in Rivers state, despite numerous allegations of
voter intimidation, ballot-box snatching and phantom voting.
However, he admitted that the commission made a mistake in cancelling
the results of three local government areas in the April 11 governorship
election in Abia state.
The professor of political science, who made this known while
addressing Nigerian civil society situation room in Abuja on Tuesday,
promised that his team would make amends within the ambit of the law, on
the Abia cancellations.
“When there are issues but announcement
of result has been made, there is nothing we can do. If a mistake was
made and we could correct it within the legal framework, then we
intervene and make corrections,” he said.
“It was a mistake to
cancel elections in the three LGAs in Abia. We said particular affected
wards to be cancelled – not the three LGAs.”
Jega went on to say
that the request for cancellation of results of election in Rivers state
was beyond the commission, emphasising that investigations showed that
election did take place in the state.
“Rivers is another issue.
We have no right to cancel the election of a whole state. There is
nothing in the legal framework that allows the INEC chairman to cancel
on any flimsy reasons.
“In Rivers, there were allegations of
substitution of results. We investigated but there was no evidence to
warrant a cancellation. There were also allegations that no election
took place, which we investigated and saw was not true.”
Jega
expressed sadness over the inability of the commission to print 20,000
permanent voter cards (PVCs) before the general elections. He also
lamented child voting in some part of the country, regarding the ill as
community connivance which would be hard to prove.
He advised
those aggrieved in Rivers and other affected states to go on to the
election tribunal, assuring that elected legislators would be prosecuted
if confirmed as offenders.
“Aggrieved parties in Rivers state can head to the election tribunal to address any outstanding electoral issues,” he said.
“Anyone who is accused of an electoral offence and is now an elected legislator would be prosecuted if confirmed.”
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