The
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, Wednesday
allayed fears in the certain quarters that the 2015 general election
would break up the country.
Tambuwal disclosed this in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital, while
speaking at a public lecture, titled: ‘Challenges of Fraud-Free
Elections Under a Democratic Dispensation’ and book launch on fraud
-free election, which was organised by a non-governmental
organisation-Mustapha Akanbi Foundation.
The foundation was established by the former chairman of the
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences (ICPC), Justice
Mustapha Akanbi(rtd).
According to the speaker, “The 2015 elections are by the corner, and
already there is so much talk about how the conduct of that election can
make or mar not only our democracy but our unity. Let me say here that
the unity of this country does not depend on the outcome of any
election.”
Tambuwal said: “We have past that level. Since 1999, it seems that
every time we have an election, politicians and ethnic jingoists try to
overheat the polity unnecessarily and cause a lot of tension in the
land. We must stop seeing everything as the end of our union.
He added: “There is no doubt that the coming election will have
critical bearing on the growth of our democracy. A fraud-free election
is therefore a big step towards restoring people’s confidence in the
electoral process and deepening our democracy. It will also give
conclusive proof of our ability to face the challenges of nation
building.”
The speaker also called for adequate funding of the national
electoral body for the 2015 elections in order to achieve free, fair and
credible elections.
“Now the 2014 appropriation bill is before the National Assembly and
talking about a truly Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
you need to fund the electoral body to be able to carry out its
all-important assignment of conducting election.
“However what we have before us as the total sum required by INEC
according to the budget office is N45billion whereas INEC itself is
requesting for about N63.8billion to conduct proper election.
“This is what INEC is seeking to conduct a free, fair and credible
election. We have before us the proposal of N45billion instead of
N63.8billion. Therefore there is a deficit of about N19billion. Until we
are able to meet this demand and give INEC what is required, then we
are preparing…don’t read my body language,” he said.
Tambuwal also said a fraud free election presupposes that the
processes before, during and after the elections must be transparent,
free and fair, adding that such begins with a well articulated
legislation to regulate the conduct of the elections.
The speaker, who said security operatives must ensure that people are
free to cast their vote without intimidation, added that they must not
only protect the electorate from harm by making the venue secure, they
must also conduct themselves in a manner that shows transparency.
In his comment, the Chairman of INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, said he
hoped the commission’s engagement with government and the National
Assembly would provide more funding for it to do a good job in the
elections.
“On the question of the budget, I must say it is a serious challenge.
What the budget office presented as an envelope, as we had a prior
discussion before that envelope was brought to the National Assembly.
As the speaker rightly said, that budget was actually a fraction of what we need to conduct that election”
“If we have to keep on improving the integrity of the election, we also
have to incur necessary expenditures in that process. We have to engage
ad-hoc staff, we have to pay them allowances, we have to transport them
or give them transport allowance, we have to provide what we call lunch
allowance to security agencies, we have to procure ballot papers with
security details and we also have to procure result sheet in addition to
ballot papers and ballot boxes and all those non-sensitive materials
that are required to hold elections,” he said.
Jega added: “And our requirements are by far in excess of what is in
the law. What keeps us optimistic is that in 2011, both the National
Assembly and the executive arm of government have seen the need to
provide appropriate funding in order to do a good election and we are
hopeful that this recognition will be made and funding requirements
provided.
“Anytime we mention figures about how much it will cost for election,
we are put on the defensive. But since the speaker has mentioned the
figure, I am duty-bound to mention our figure.”
He stressed that: “As I speak to you, we are asked to now provide the details of how the budget of N45billion can be spent.
“In our engagement with the relevant authorities, we said ‘Look
N45billion is not even sufficient to do necessary procurement between
now and November and to pay salaries and other entitlements of staff
because all those are parts of this N45billion.
THISDAY
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