The governorship candidate, Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Cross River, Mr Eyo Ekpo, said the performance of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the Feb. 23 Presidential and National Assembly election was shambolic.
Ekpo made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Calabar.
He said that there was enough institutional experience that INEC should have built on between 1999 and 2015.
He
said that the logistics arrangements were totally unacceptable and in a
typical Nigerian fashion, no one had come out to take responsibility.
“INEC of 2019 has enough to build on the previous experiences but it failed.
“I
would like INEC to improve in the delivery of materials subsequently,
there is a Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST) office in all the local
government in the state but did anyone go to NIPOST to ask if they could
use their logistics base to deliver the electoral materials, nobody.’’
“Also,
the adherence to the rules at the elections was very poor, people were
busy helping others thumb print and the training for the electoral
officers was too short.
“I think INEC should have known that you
cannot execute the elections in Nigeria except you spend a particular
number of days preparing and by now, they should know the number of
days.
“I do not think security was an issue, you have to look
across the country, how many incidents did you see, how many
cancellation was done on account of violence, not much, I think the
police did reasonably well,’’, he said.
Ekpo however said he was
not surprised with the low score his party gathered in the presidential
election because the damage had already been done to Donald Duke, who
was the SDP’s presidential candidate.
“For about half the
allotted time for campaigns, Duke was not even a candidate, it wasn’t
until about Jan. 20 or so that the Court of Appeal said he could go back
by then the election was few days to go.
“So I think he really
did not have the opportunity to campaign and scoring what he scored in
Cross River was in itself a plus,’’ he said.
NAN reports that
SDP had the third largest number of votes in Cross River with 1,395
votes, PDP had 295, 737, while APC had 117,302 votes. (NAN)
Source:- Orientaldailynews

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