Situation Room blast INEC, says 2019 Polls a step back from 2015

Situation Room blast INEC, says 2019 Polls a step back from 2015

by Joseph Anthony
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INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has expressed concern over what it described as the poor management of the Presidential and National Assembly elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission.


While demanding an independent inquiry into the poor performance of INEC, it said โ€œThe election has been a step back from the 2015 general elections.โ€

The organisation also called on INEC and security agencies to ensure accountability for acts inimical to the integrity and credibility of the polls.

โ€œSituation Room is however disappointed by the serious lapses observed with the conduct of the Presidential and National Assembly elections held on Saturday 23 February 2019. Despite the elections being conducted against a background of an earlier postponement on February 16, 2019, on grounds of logistics challenges, it still suffered from major logistic lapses.

โ€œAdditionally, the election was marred by violence, security lapses and instances of overreach. Other challenges include compromised INEC officials as well as partisan security operatives. Conduct of major political parties was disappointingโ€, it said.


The Executive Director, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre and Convener, NCSSR, Clement Nwankwo, tabled the demands while presenting the third interim statement to journalists in Abuja on Monday.

According to him, the organisation got reports of incidents โ€œinvolving the military in Rivers State and in another incident military personnel obstructing the passage of electorate into their polling units.โ€

He said, โ€œSituation Room notes that INEC has not managed the election efficiently and significant shortcomings have been recorded. The election has been a step back from the 2015 General Election and actions should be taken to identify what has gone wrong and what can be corrected. Situation Room urges voters and stakeholders to exercise restraint to avoid further loss of human lives and to seek legal redress were aggrieved.

โ€œIn light of the above-identified issues, the Situation Room makes the following recommendations: There should be an independent inquiry into the poor management of the electoral process by INEC with a view to determining the underlining causes for logistics lapses with a view of itemising operational deficiency that led to the initial postponement of elections on February 16 and logistical challenges with the rescheduled elections on February 23 2019.


โ€œIn addition to this, INEC is expected to inquire into the activities of its staff with respect to late arrivals to the polling station; lack of understanding of processes by ad hoc staff; and the allegations of collusion between staff and politicians. The failure of the smart card readers in identified polling units should be interrogated with a special audit of the results of polling units where 5 per cent card reader incidence failure was recorded.

โ€œThe Situation Room calls on INEC and security agencies to ensure accountability for acts inimical to the integrity and credibility of the polls especially individuals complicit in the burning of INEC offices, election materials, snatching of ballot boxes and other electoral offences.

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