The Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that it is working towards making
sure that the general elections fixed for February 14 and 28 hold as scheduled.
The National Chairman of the commission, speaking in Abuja,
however, refused to react to comments credited to the National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, asking the commission to delay the elections to
allow for adequate distribution of Permanent Voter Cards.
The NSA had on Thursday advised the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) to delay the elections scheduled for February in
order to allow for proper preparations.
He gave the advice during a discourse at London think-tank,
Chatham House, where he stated that it would be advantageous if the upcoming
elections were postponed.
While maintaining that the commission had no intention of
postponing the forthcoming elections, he said that they were prepared to
distribute the voters card till February 13 if it becomes necessary as it
remained mandatory for electorates to vote with their PVCs.
He maintained that the card would ensure that those who
snatch ballot boxes find them useless.
He also absolved INEC of blame in the slow distribution of
the PVCs.
He alleged that citizens were not coming out to collect
their PVCs, but were blaming INEC for not meeting up with challenges of distributing
them.
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