Ahead
of the 2015 general elections, the chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Committee, Attahiru Jega alongside the nation’s security chiefs on
Saturday held a closed door meeting with members of the monitoring committee of
the Abuja Peace Accord.
The
meeting which went into tea break after several hours saw the INEC chairman,
the Chief of Defense Staff, AVM Alex Badeh and the Inspector General of Police,
Suleiman Abba leave the venue as their security aides barred journalists from
getting close to them.
Also
the chairman of the committee, Abdulsalam Abubakar; the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad
Abubakar, the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onayeikan; the
Anglican Primate, Nicholas Okoh and the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese,
Bishop Matthew Kukah, all left the hall for other members to brief the press.
Justice
Rose Ukeje, Vanguard Newspaper publisher Sam Amuka and the director of the
Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution, Osita Osita, later briefed the
press and disclosed that the INEC chairman and the service chiefs gave their
full assurances that the rescheduled elections would hold as planned.
According
to them, the committee was able to extract from the defense chief his assurance
that the military has addressed most of the security challenges especially in
the northeast.
They
also stated that the Jega confirmed that the collection of Permanent Voter
Cards (PVCs) has attained 80 per cent collect which he said has met the
constitutional requirement. According to the INEC, most people who had not
collected their cards may fall into the category of dead, displaced or
relocated persons.
“This
is the fourth meeting of the committee. At today’s meeting the following
eminent persons briefed the committee: the INEC chairman, the chief of Defence
Staff and the Inspector General of Police and they said that there is no fear
and there will be a violence free and credible election and also that there is
no fear of a further adjournment of the election because there is no room for
that in the constitution,” Ukeje said.
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