The coalition of INEC accredited Observer Groups for the Ondo Governorship
Election has commended INEC for conducting a transparent, free, fair and
credible.
In a joint press release on Sunday, 11th October 2020 signed by the
Coalition’s Convener, Dr. Nwambu Gabriel of Centre for Credible Leadership
& Citizens Awareness and Coalition Secretary, Amb. Manukwem Chinyere of Centre
for Positive Change & Civic Responsibility, they encouraged the PDP and the
ZLP candidates to exhibit the spirit of sportsmanship by congratulating the
winner and APC candidate as politics is not a do or die affair and again shun
the idea of challenging his victory in tribunal or any court of law.
Excerpt is the full text of the press release:
“All over the world, it is necessary to ensure that elections comply with
International Best Practice and Globally Accepted Standard in line with the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as Amended, the Electoral
Act of 2010 as Amended and the INEC regulations and guide lines. Hence, the
essence of accrediting reputable Civil Society Organizations to observe any
election is to assess the degree of compliance of the electoral management body
(INEC), the Political Parties as well as their supporters, the law enforcement
agencies to the relevant electoral laws as provided by the constitution,
Federal Republic of Nigeria and the rule of engagement. This essentially is to
serve as a parameter for measurement and a term of reference for improvement in
future elections. Thus, election observation increases the level of credibility
of a well ordered process of power transition in any defined democratic state
of the world.
Consequently, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), as an
electoral body saddled with the constitutional responsibility of conducting
credible elections across Nigeria, after a thorough scrutiny accredited 53
reputable Civil Society/Non Governmental Organizations to serve as domestic and
6 International Organizations to serve as foreign election observers for the
Ondo State Governorship Election held on the 10th of October, 2020.
OBSERVATIONS.
We hereby state our observations as follows:
1. That the Ondo State Governorship Election scheduled by INEC for 10th of
October, 2020 actually held across the 3009 polling units of Ondo state.
2. That the election commenced in good time contrary to our observation in Edo
state where election commenced relatively late due to the delays in the
distribution of election materials.
3. That we observed pockets of violence in Oke Ijebi Ward 4, unit 11, Ijomu
Junction area, very close to St. Stephen’s Anglican Primary School Ijomu. But
the swift response of the Nigerian police who intervened and took full control
of the area restored public confidence on the electorates who were determined
to exercise their franchise.
4. The introduction of the Zee Park by INEC has increased the credibility and
transparency of the process of election since results from the unit level (Form
EC8A) is uploaded for all Nigerians to see. Thus, it becomes difficult to
alter, change or mutilate results as previously observed.
5. The Card Reader performed optimally. However, we observed some cases of
malfunctioned Card Readers but the backup and support serviced as provided by
INEC were quick to restore normalcy by providing alternative machines.
6. The issue of vote buying continues to resurface and has remained malignant
in our electoral system. This largely could be attributed to the myopic
understanding (Psych) of the average electorate, poverty, etc. In Ondo state,
all the participating political parties are equally guilty. It boils down to
the case of which party bought more than the other. This reoccurring decimal
requires our collective effort as Nigerians the right the wrong.
7. That the increase number of the brail ballot guard increased the
participation of the visually impaired voter. This is significant in the Ondo
state Governorship election.
From the ongoing, it becomes evident that the Ondo state Governorship election
which held on the 10th of October, 2020 complied significantly with the
provisions of the relevant electoral laws of Nigeria.
We, as INEC Accredited Observer Organizations hereby state categorically clear
that this election was transparent, free, fair and credible.
By this medium we would like to encourage the PDP and the ZLP candidates to
exhibit the spirit of sportsmanship by congratulating the winner and APC
candidate as politics is not a do or die affair and again shun the idea of
challenging his victory in tribunal or any court of law. Every election should
not end in the tribunal. They should therefore emulate Prince Ize Iyamu of Edo
state.
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