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2023: Bring defaulters of election timetable to book, gov aspirant urges INEC

Politics

2023: Bring defaulters of election timetable to book, gov aspirant urges INEC

By magic

March 03, 2022

He lamented that some aspirants had gone ahead of the timetable to anoint consensus candidates for parties, not minding what the law stipulates, insisting such defaulters should be punished

Iniama stated this while speaking with newsmen on Wednesday in Uyo, the state capital.

The estate surveyor and valuer called for voter education in the country to enlighten every voter on the need to play the role of a watchdog to ensure that the right thing is being done during the elections, irrespective of persons involved.

“The law is no respected of persons, so we will not create a situation where the electoral bill treats one class of persons differently and treats the other one lesser than the other.

“For instance, the electoral bill has been passed and INEC followed up with a timetable of activities; if you read the timetable, you will realise that people had breached that timetable substantially. Without INEC waiting for petitions to come, they should bring such people to book,” he maintained.

Iniama commended the President, Major Gen Mohammadu Buhari (retd.), the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, the chairman of INEC, Prof. Yakubu Mahmud, and everyone who had input in the making of the Electoral Act in the country.

The aspirant said the Electoral Act would serve the interest of the electorates and the electoral process in the country.

He promised to follow the Electoral Act and the timetable as published by INEC in his aspiration, stating that his project is not personal but meant for the critical masses to take the state to the next level.

“Now that the electoral bill has been given assent to, my aspiration is on top gear. We will continue with consultations and we are very hopeful that we are doing the will of God,” he noted.