Tuesday, 21 January 2014
A perfect 2015 Election is what i can't GAURANTY Nigerians: JEGA
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By OKEY NDIRIBE
ABUJA — Chairman of Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC,
Professor Attahiru Jega, yesterday,
asked Nigerians not to expect next
year’s general elections to be perfect.
He said that the time- table for the
election would be released this week.
He spoke when the United States
Ambassador to Nigeria Mr. James
Enwhistle paid him a courtesy visit at
the INEC’s headquarters in Abuja.
“We are not promising a perfect
election in 2015, but we are confident
that we will do our best,” he said, but
added that the conduct of the election
would be better than than the 2011
polls.
He further stated that the commission
would embark on a retreat this week
during which the commissioners
would prepare: time-table for the
2015 polls; budget for the continuous
voter registration to be conducted
later this year and address other
issues that are relevant to the forth-
coming polls.
According to Jega, the commission
had taken steps to ensure credible
polls.
He cited improved staff training and
re-organisation as some of the steps
taken by INEC to ensure that the 2015
elections were free and fair.
Said he:”We have also embarked on
strategic planning and improved our
relationship with our development
partners.
“It is our responsibility under the
Electoral Act to do voter education
and even political education generally.
But it has always been challenging
because the resources available to
discharge that responsibility are
usually insufficient, given the enormity
of the task of dealing with a large
illiterate population and getting them
really understand what to do, not only
during voting but also on the larger
issues of choosing good candidates
and so on. So there is a lot of things
the CSOs can do.”
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