The
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, met with the nation’s
security agencies Monday ahead of the rescheduled elections in March and
April.
The meeting, under the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security, held at the electoral body’s office in Abuja.
The
committee is a multi-agency platform for INEC and Nigerian security
agencies, established to review and manage security issues concerning
the electoral process in the country.
It consists of INEC, the
Police Force, Armed Forces, State Security Service, Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps, National Drug Law and Enforcement Agency, National
Youth Service Corps, National Intelligence Agency, Nigeria Prisons,
Nigeria Customs Service and Nigeria Immigration Service.
The
Nigerian military drew public attention over the 2015 election early
February, after it compelled INEC to shift the polls from their initial
dates.
The military said it could not guarantee security for the
polls on February 14 and 28 as it would be kicking off new operations
against the insurgent group, Boko Haram.
There are concerns the elections may still be rescheduled at the expiration of the six-week extension.
President Goodluck Jonathan has, however, repeatedly assured elections would hold as scheduled by INEC.
Kayode
Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega, who
confirmed the meeting to PREMIUM TIMES, however, said the issue of
further postponement of elections was not discussed, stating it does not
fall within the purview of the committee, ICCES.
“ICCES meeting
is a technical issue and a routine operational one. The issue of
postponement of elections is on the policy level,” he said.
He
said the meeting was “ a routine operational one to review security
threat and for risk assessment by different agencies as far as elections
are concerned”.
He said INEC is prepared to conduct free, fair and credible elections.
Credit: Adebayo Hassan/Premium Times
No comments:
Post a Comment