International observer urges Buhari to assent to amended Electoral Act


An International Election Observer group, Pan African Women (PAN) project that monitored the general elections in Nigeria has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the amended Electoral Act.

The Publicity Secretary of PAN project 2019, Mphoentle Keitseng, who monitored governorship and House of Assembly elections in Akwa Ibom made the appeal during an interactive session with journalists in Uyo Wednesday.

According to her, the electoral bill will help to facilitate and regulate proper conduct of subsequent elections in the country.

She stated that the just concluded governorship and House of Assembly elections were marred with irregularities such as vote buying, ballot box snatching, intimidation, thuggery and disruption of voting process.

Ms Keitseng stated the need to review the Electoral Act in order to help strengthen the electoral process.

She called on the federal government to create an election tribunal in order to prosecute offenders of the electoral processes.

She said the heavy presence of military personnel in polling units was scaring voters.

 “We commend the transparent and credibility exhibited by INEC in Akwa Ibom in conducting free, fair presidential/National Assembly and gubernatorial/state House of Assembly elections,” she said.

She also said INEC should  recruit ad-hoc staff who are above 30 years of age for sensitive positions as polling officers because many polling officials who were young lacked the maturity to take decisions, especially where violence erupted. (NAN)

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