The
Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room this
afternoon, Saturday, 7th February 2015 met with the Chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and with all of its 12
National Commissioners in attendance.
At
the meeting, INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega, conveyed that he had
received a letter from the security services advising that he postpones
the general elections on the grounds that the security agencies were
engaged in a renewed battle against insurgency in the North-East that
would require their full concentration. In the letter the Military was
demanding a rescheduling of elections by at least 6wks in the first
instance.
Situation
room conveyed to INEC its disappointment with the letter from the
security agencies pointing out that this amounted to the Military’s
abdication of its constitutional duties to provide security to citizens
and to the Commission to enable it conduct elections and appeared
contrived to truncate the democratic process in Nigeria.
Situation
Room is further worried that the Military’s position also aims to
blackmail and arm-twist the Election Management Body away from its
constitutional guaranteed function of conducting elections. Situation
Room also condemns this advisory by security agents that they cannot
guarantee the security of citizens, election officials and materials
during the election.
The
Situation Room calls for the resignation of military chiefs and
security heads including the Police on account of their inability to
exercise their constitutional responsibility to secure lives and
property at all times including during the elections.
Situation Room also calls on Nigerians to be vigilant and be ready to protect this hard won democracy!
The
Situation Room is made up of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) working
in support of credible and transparent elections in Nigeria and
includes such groups as Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), CLEEN
Foundation, Action Aid Nigeria, Centre for Democracy and Development
(CDD), Enough is Enough Nigeria, Wangonet, Partners for Electoral Reform
and Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement
(YIAGA). Others are Development Dynamics, Human Rights Monitor, Election
Monitor, Reclaim Naija, Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian
Law, CITAD, CISLAC and several other CSOs numbering more than Sixty.
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