INEC Chairman says according to the Electoral Act, the situation in Ondo has not warranted that the election is shifted.
The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, says there is no reason to postpone the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.
Yakubu
said the situation in Ondo has not met the conditions provided by the
Electoral Act, required for an election to be postponed.
He stated this at a meeting in Akure on Tuesday, November 22.
"We
have taken steps to ensure that the Ondo election is held as scheduled.
INEC has no plan to postpone the election this weekend," he said.
The
INEC boss said that in the case disputes within a party becomes a
matter of litigation, INEC will abide by the decisions of the Court to
determine the candidate of the party.
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for the postponement of the
election based on the litigation on the rightful candidate of the party
between Eyitayo Jegede and Jimoh Ibrahim.
About 16 other political parties have also asked INEC to reschedule the election.
Yakubu,
however, assured that INEC will conduct the election with strict
adherence to the provisions of the Constitution and the Electoral Act.
"We have warned our officers to abide by the law. They have also sworn to an oath of neutrality.
"This INEC will never be compromised. Only Ondo people will determine who becomes the next governor of this state," he assured.
Meanwhile, a total of 378, 656 permanent voter cards are yet to be collected by registered voters in the state.
According to the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Olusegun Agbaje, about 1,280,580 cards have been collected out of a total of 1, 659,186.
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