The
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof.
Attahiru Jega, has assured Nigerians that the 2015 elections would be better
than the 2011 elections, even though he cannot promise of a perfect election.
The INEC chairman made this known yesterday, during a courtesy visit to the commission’s headquarters by the new United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle
The INEC chairman made this known yesterday, during a courtesy visit to the commission’s headquarters by the new United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle
Jega
said INEC would this week embark on a retreat to finalise the 2015 election
timetable and consider the budgeting for the Continuous Voter’s Registration to
be conducted this year.
He explained that the retreat would also focus on other specific aspects that relate to the preparation for the general elections.
He explained that the retreat would also focus on other specific aspects that relate to the preparation for the general elections.
INEC,
according to him, was presently taking some steps that will ensure a credible
2015 election, which include staff training as well as consultations with
development partners.
Speaking earlier, Entwistle had said they were at the commission to seek ways of assisting the electoral body towards the 2015 general election preparations.
Speaking earlier, Entwistle had said they were at the commission to seek ways of assisting the electoral body towards the 2015 general election preparations.
The
ambassador revealed his intention to learn about the nation’s election
processes, especially during the forthcoming elections as well as its
democracy.
He expressed the hope that the 2015 elections would be better than previous election experiences’ in Republic of Congo, where he was ambassador before.
He expressed the hope that the 2015 elections would be better than previous election experiences’ in Republic of Congo, where he was ambassador before.
The
envoy, who also commented on the anti-gay bill, which was recently signed into
law by President Goodluck Jonathan, said: “The issue of same sex marriage is
very controversial all over the world, including my country where 17 states out
of 50 have considered it.”
“Some
are saying it is not legal. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend
of Nigeria (as I read the Bill because I am not a lawyer), it looks to me that
it puts significant restrictions in the Freedom of Assembly and Freedom of
Expression and in my opinion especially in advanced democracies, once
government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer apply. It
seems to me that such is a very worrisome precedent.
“The other issue that we and other donors are looking at is the issue of funding for HIV/AIDS. As you know, we put millions of Dollars in the fight against HIV/AIDS. And again, I am not a Lawyer; I read the Bill and it seems to me that it may put some restrictions on what we can do to help fight HIV/AIDS in this country. These are the issues we are looking at as we look at the Bill.”
Though, he said that the position of the US government does not mean it would withdraw financial support to Nigeria in the HIV/AIDS campaign.
“The other issue that we and other donors are looking at is the issue of funding for HIV/AIDS. As you know, we put millions of Dollars in the fight against HIV/AIDS. And again, I am not a Lawyer; I read the Bill and it seems to me that it may put some restrictions on what we can do to help fight HIV/AIDS in this country. These are the issues we are looking at as we look at the Bill.”
Though, he said that the position of the US government does not mean it would withdraw financial support to Nigeria in the HIV/AIDS campaign.
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He has said the truth. How can he when the president and his wife cannot allow a sitting governor to operate in rivers state.
ReplyDeleteThen resign now to avert imminent revolution in the event of a rigged election .
ReplyDeleteJega should resign now if he cannot do free and fair elections in 2015, so that we look for another Nwosu of the June 12, 1993 Abiola election fame to do it for us. He shouldn't stay there one minute longer.
ReplyDeleteThings fal apart,PDP don die finish,1 govnors left dem,2 bamanga left his position,3 many senators nd REPs are gettin ready to leave PDP,4 jega has started showin sign of leavin his position bcs he is not confortable,my people holy ghost fire is d one workin right now,our prayers nd fasting both muslems nd christians wil never go in VAIN,
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