The Coalition of Civil Society,
politicians and voters in Kogi have called on the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) to intensify more efforts in educating the
electorates on the need to abide by the Electoral Act.
The respondents spoke in separate interviews with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while reacting to INEC's declaration of the Nov. 21
Governorship election in the state inconclusive.
Some of the respondents said that the measures would check the
unruly behaviours of voters which could lead to the cancellation of election
results.
Mr. Habu-Rajan Suleiman, the secretary of the Coalition of Civil
Society Groups in the state, told NAN in an interview on Sunday in Lokoja, that
the education of voters on the provision of the Electoral Act was imperative in
view of the circumstances that led to the cancellation of the results of the
election in 91 polling units.
He, however, appealed for calm in the state, adding that the
peaceful conduct of the election was the best way to achieve fair, credible and
acceptable election in the country.
Also reacting to the development, the Executive Director, Centre
for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHRCR), Mr. Abdul Miliki, blamed the
unruly behaviours of some voters on INEC's decision.
Miliki told NAN in separate interview that INEC acted in
compliance with the Electoral Act, adding that the negative conduct of some of
the electorates led to the snatching of ballot boxes and other anomalies which
resulted in the inconclusiveness of the election.
He, however, appealed to the parties and their supporters to
maintain the peace.
Mr Segun Abayomi, a civil servant, called on the electorates in
the state to eschew money politics, adding that it was that kind of mindset
that always brought about political crisis.
Abayomi also called on INEC to intensify effort in its voter
education programme, adding that doing so would help to guide the electorates
in the choice of their leaders.
Evangelist Frank Kato, who is also the Chairman of Independent
Democrats (ID), an NGO, called on youths to moderate their actions and to avoid
being used as ''stooges to the whims and caprices of selfish politicians''.
He, however, called on security agencies to beef up their
operations in the upcoming supplementary election to curb malpractices.
Meanwhile, Mr Tajuddeen Yusuf, a member of the House of
Representatives (PDP-Kabba/Bunu), who also spoke with NAN, advised INEC to
perfect the application of the card reader in future elections.
Also speaking in separate interview with NAN, Mr Tosin Adeyanju,
a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Kabba, headquarters of
Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of the state, said that APC would still emerge
victorious in the supplementary election. (NAN)
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