The
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said it is making plans with
the Nigeria Prisons Service to ensure prisoners can vote in the forthcoming
2019 general elections.
INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu,
said this on Tuesday in Abuja at a dialogue session tagged Nigeria Civil
Society Situation Room Dialogue.
The dialogue session involved over
70 civil society organisations in Nigeria.
This development is coming three
years after a Federal High Court in Benin, Edo State, ruled that prisoners in
Nigeria have the right to vote in all elections conducted in the country.
Mr. Yakubu said the commission was
considering creating polling units in Nigerian prisons to give some categories
of prisoners the opportunity to vote.
He explained that only ”certain
categories of prisoners” would be given such an opportunity depending on the
nature of the crimes committed.
“We have already engaged the
Comptroller-General of Prisons and we have statistics on the number of
prisoners nationwide and the number of inmates registered.”
“We are looking at the possibility
of creating polling units in the prisons and to enable some categories of
prisoners to vote.
“Ghana does it but there are some
categories of prisoners who by the nature of crimes committed lose the right to
vote. Whatever we can do to open up the process to ensure that as much as
possible Nigerians are given the opportunity to vote, will be done.”
Speaking
on the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, he also said the commission
would do everything to ensure that the election is not inconclusive or rigged.
Mr. Yakubu raised concerns on the
wrong substitutions of names of governorship candidates by two political
parties ahead of the governorship election but refused to disclose the names of
these parties.
He however warned that if the act
was challenged in court, the whole election could be voided because of that and
the country will be made to bear the financial load of conducting a new election.
He said the high level of
non-compliance to the Electoral Act by the political parties was threatening
the electoral system.
Clement Nwankwo, the Executive
Director, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, and convener of Situation Room,
said the event was organised to know the commission’s preparations for the
forthcoming Anambra State governorship poll as well as other elections.
Source: Premium Times
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