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"I Cannot Guarantee That Elections Will Hold In March" - Jega




The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega has said that he can’t guarantee the conduct of the general elections on March 28 and April 11.

Jega stated this on Wednesday, February 18, while appearing before the Senate to explain INEC’s readiness to conduct the polls.

The INEC chairman added that only the military could determine if the elections would hold on the scheduled dates.


When asked to give a clear assurance on the dates, Jega said:

“I think it is a very difficult question to answer. I have said consistently that there are things under the control of electoral commission and there are things that are not under the control of electoral commission. For things that are under our control, I can give definite and categorical assurances.”

“On what is not under our control, it is futile, it is fruitless and useless to give a definite guarantee on them. I think that question should be directed appropriately. The questions of security, I will leave it, I don’t think I am competent to answer it sufficiently,” he added.

Jega however stated that any further demand for postponement of the polls would be unconstitutional.

“Every Nigerian knows we want elections to hold… within a constitutional time frame. The security agencies are (made up of) patriotic Nigerians. Let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. We should be fair also to the military. Soldiers are also patriotic Nigerians. I don’t see how anybody will contemplate any extension beyond these six weeks. There is no constitutional grounds upon which you can do that. For us, we work by the constitution, by the law. That is what is guiding us and we should all put the interest of the nation at heart,” Jega said.

“I kept saying consistently that INEC is not a security organisation. We are an election management body; so we rely a lot on security to be able to ensure that things are done well and that there is no disruption of the electoral process. We have been working very closely with the inter agencies consultative committee on election security and that is why for us, if the service chiefs say that we can’t guarantee security, give us more time, what is the alternative security arrangements?” he continued.

The INEC chairman also added that the commission has a duty to protect its staff and as such can’t proceed with the polls without adequate security.

“If we consulted with the stakeholders and we cannot find an answer, what happens? We are going to use close to 700, 000 ad hoc staff. We can’t send people to the field in that kind of a situation. Our prayer is that in the next six weeks, there will be significant improvement in the security situation for us to hold the elections all over this country in a very secure environment,” he said.

“There are certain questions that we are not really competent to answer. Certain questions should be directed to the military; they can answer them better,” he added.

Jega announced the postponement of the elections on Saturday, February 7, citing security concerns.
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    1. fool so it has to be GEJ, idiot.

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  2. Jega is saying the truth. He is not in charge. Jonathan and his Service Chiefs are and they don't want the elction to hold on the current terms, because Jonathan will lose. Rigging is what they are interested in, and until they see a clear window to rig the election, Jonathan and the Service Chiefs will keep seeking a postponement.

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  3. D successes so far recorded by d coalition/multinational force cud hav com earlier if really our leaders lives up 2 their declaration 'patrotism'. Diz troops, (except doz frm sister nations) are also doz existing b4 now. Y d delay in procurement of d supporting equipments, which FG said it got thro govt-govt intervention? Notwithstanding sectional, religious, political & or personal interests, elections shud b done on march 28 & Apr 11. No one is big enof 2 rape d constitution. I beliv INEC/Jega is ready & determined 2 deliver peaceful & credible poll, in other 2 write his name in Gold (xpecially as he bows out), as d intl community is watchly keenly.

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  4. D successes so far recorded by d coalition/multinational force cud hav com earlier if really our leaders lives up 2 their declaration 'patrotism'. Diz troops, (except doz frm sister nations) are also doz existing b4 now. Y d delay in procurement of d supporting equipments, which FG said it got thro govt-govt intervention? Notwithstanding sectional, religious, political & or personal interests, elections shud b done on march 28 & Apr 11. No one is big enof 2 rape d constitution. I beliv INEC/Jega is ready & determined 2 deliver peaceful & credible poll, in other 2 write his name in Gold (xpecially as he bows out), as d intl community is watchly keenly.

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