The Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday in Abuja said it had received 32
applications from various associations for registration as political parties.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The
commission, in its daily bulletin, quoted INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu,
as disclosing this during the second quarterly consultative meeting with the
Chairmen and Secretaries of registered political parties.
Prof.
Yakubu, who said the applications were being processed, assured political
parties that the commission remained committed to the opening up of the
democratic space in line with the electoral law and guidelines.
He
also disclosed that the commission would take further administrative action
against its staff found culpable in the alleged involvement of subversion of
the 2015 general elections through cash inducement.
“We
will not hesitate to interdict staff where prima facie cases have been
established against them by EFCC and immediately terminate the appointments of
those indicted.”
He
said INEC legal team and the police had successfully secured the conviction of
42 election offenders in the Minjibir Constituency, Kano state, by-election in
spite of its severe constraints.
“This
is the highest number of convictions in a single case ever achieved by the
Commission.”
Prof.
Yakubu said that the commission would welcome suggestions from political
parties in areas of amendment considered important for inclusion in the
comprehensive proposal for the amendment of the Electoral Act.
Prof.
Yakubu, however, decried the low turnout of voters in elections conducted by
the Commission in the aftermath of the 2015 general elections.
He
urged political parties to intensify voter mobilization ahead of the Edo and
Ondo governorship elections.
“We
urge political parties to intensify your voter mobilization effort in order to
galvanize the electorate to the polling units. The Commission will continue to
intensify efforts towards voter education.”
He
expressed INEC’s desire to see greater participation of the marginalized and
under-represented groups in the electoral process, adding that political
parties had the biggest role to play in that regard.
“As
we all know, political parties offer the only platform for contest to public
office under our Constitution.
“Women,
Youths and People With Disabilities are noticeable more by their
under-representation in elective offices”.
On
the deployment of ICT in the electoral process, Prof. Yakubu assured that all
avenues necessary were being explored to address the challenges arising from
the functionality of the Smart Card Reader.
He
further said the Commission had designed a portal from which all registered
voters could confirm and verify their registration online ahead of elections.
He added that with the portal voters would also be able to transfer their registration from one point to another online.
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