Eighth Senate in sitting |
The Senate has threatened
to boycott plenary unless the Independent National Electoral Commission
conducts rerun elections in Rivers and Anambra states to fill their vacant
seats in the National Assembly before December 10.
Media
report continues:
The
Senate’s resolution asking INEC to conduct the rerun polls not later than
December 10 was reached on Wednesday, following a motion by the Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu.
Following nullification of the 2015 National Assembly and State Assembly elections in
Rivers State by the court, INEC conducted rerun polls on March 19.
But
the exercise was widely violence-marred, forcing the electoral body to call off
the polls.
Days
after, the commission in statement by its spokesperson, Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi,
hinted at conditions for organization of fresh elections, saying only
guaranteed security for its personnel and voters could make it conduct the
exercise again.
“While
the Commission is committed to conducting free, fair, and credible elections,
it hereby reiterates its resolve not to return to Rivers State (or anywhere
else where there was a breakdown of law and order in the course of conducting
elections) until there is a conducive atmosphere for the conduct of credible
elections,” INEC said on March 25.
Ever
since, seven months on, INEC has not returned to Rivers for the rerun polls.
In
the Senate, Rivers State does not have representatives.
Also,
the Anambra Central senatorial rerun, that was initially slated for March 5,
was indefinitely postponed by INEC days to the poll, following a High Court
ruling ordering inclusion of the Peoples Democratic Party.
INEC
had barred PDP from the election because its guideline says no new candidate
would be allowed in rerun polls. PDP’s candidate in the first poll, Uche
Ekwunife, decamped to All Progressives Congress just after the Court of Appeal
nullified her election.
“It
could be any of us in the case of Rivers; imagine a state like mine ravaged by
insurgency without a representation,” said the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, in his
contribution to the motion.
Assuming
the Senate was taking PIB deliberation today, Mr. Ndume lamented, it would be
without a single senator from Rivers – Nigeria’s oil hub.
Matthew
Urhoghide (PDP-Edo) said, “There is no other way we can input inhumane
treatment than what INEC is doing in Rivers.”
After
the motion was passed, Senate President Bukola Saraki said INEC Chairman,
Mahmood Yakubu, was duty-bound to justify his words during his screening before
the Senate.
Meanwhile,
Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi) added an additional prayer to the motion, asking
President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a new minister from Kogi State.
Since James Ochonu died in an auto accident in March, Mr. Buhari has not nominated a new person from Kogi State to replace the late junior Labour Minister in the Federal Executive Council.
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