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PDP to INEC: Push For Electronic Voting Legalisation Now!

By Abah John, November 2, 2019

The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee on Monday met with representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to discuss issues bordering on electoral reforms.

During the meeting, leaders of the political party urged the electoral body to lead the process of electoral reforms that will legalise electronic votings.

According to the National Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus, who made the declaration while welcoming the INEC representatives to PDP National Secretariat, Abuja; the party also lamented over alleged military involvement in elections noting that the recent elections including the 2019 general elections calls the integrity of the electoral umpire to question.

“I would like to urge your commission to move quickly and initiate Electoral Act amendment that will legalise electronic voting and remove the influence of the military as primary security on the Election Day,”

“Despite a standing lawful court ruling that military should be kept at a distance during elections as secondary security, we have all watched how they not only took over the primary security role from the Police but in some instances dictated and even connived with some INEC officials,” they said.

“The survival and sustenance of our democracy rest squarely on the integrity of the Electoral Commission which will derive from the character and the impartiality of its operatives.

“The effect of bad elections in our polity has been far reaching, stagnating the political and economic development.”

The party said that free, fair and credible election is exactly what PDP and indeed global democracy demand and expect from INEC.

The party also described the 2015 election which saw the transition of power from Goodluck Jonathan of PDP to Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as ‘Nigeria’s finest election.’

PDP however tasked the electoral body to stand up to their responsibility of balance and impartiality.

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