Buhari disappointed by INEC polls shift
By Ibrahim Abba
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the postponement
of the presidential and National Assembly elections billed for Saturday,
stating that he was “deeply disappointed” by the sad development.
Recall that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
announced the shocking decision early Saturday, just hours before the opening
of the polls, after repeatedly assuring Nigerians and international observers
it was ready for the crucial elections.
The electoral body blamed logistics problems but did not expatiate
on it further. Many Nigerians have condemned the postponement, especially its
timing, and have accused the commission of insensitivity, noting that INEC had
not apologised for the inconvenience its decision had caused millions of
people.
In a statement Saturday, Mr Buhari appealed to Nigerians to
“refrain from all civil disorder and remain peaceful, patriotic and united to
ensure that no force or conspiracy derail our democratic development”.
His Full Statement
I am deeply disappointed that despite the long notice given
and our preparations both locally and internationally, the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) postponed the Presidential and National Assembly
elections within hours of its commencement.
Many Nigerians have traveled to various locations to
exercise their right to vote, and international observers are gathered.
INEC themselves have given assurances, day after day and
almost hour after hour that they are in complete readiness for the elections.
We and all our citizens believed them.
This administration has ensured that we do not interfere in
any way with the work of INEC except to ensure that all funds were released to
the commission.
We now urge INEC to ensure not only that materials already
distributed are safe and do not get into wrong hands, but that everything is
done to avoid the lapses that resulted in this unfortunate postponement, and
ensure a free and fair election on the rescheduled dates.
While I reaffirm my strong commitment to the independence,
neutrality of the electoral umpire and the sanctity of the electoral process
and ballot, I urge all political stakeholders and Nigerians to continue to
rally round INEC at this trying national moment in our democratic journey.
I, therefore, appeal to all Nigerians to refrain from all
civil disorder and remain peaceful, patriotic and united to ensure that no
force or conspiracy derail our democratic development.
I have decided to move back to Abuja to ensure that the
14.00 hrs meeting called by INEC with all stakeholders is successful.
Muhammadu Buhari
Daura, February 16, 2019
Buhari disappointed by INEC polls shift
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