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Presidential Candidate Calls for Postponement of the Election Again, See Reason

by Israel Akintunji
What seems to be a regular habit, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC again postponed the general elections, making it the third consecutive time in three recent elections.
INEC postponed the election in 2011, and also in 2015, despite all readiness, the election was also postponed in 2019 few hours to its commencement
the presidential candidate of the People’s Trust (PT) Gbenga Olawepo-Has written to the chairman of INEC about the need to further postpone the election.
In the letter addressed to Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the commission, Olawepo-Hashim said the one-week extension is “rather too short to conclude the stated enormous logistics requirement for the polls”.
He said another extension was reasonable in view of the logistics burden on the contestants and the parties.
Olawepo-Hashim added that candidates and parties would now have to repeat logistics preparations that have hitherto been deployed to achieve the level of mobilisation at the February 16 scheduled election.

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“It is my considered opinion that in the haste to stick to a quickly announced date for the election, the Commission may not have paid adequate attention to the attendant voter apathy that may result if adequate confidence-building measures are not implemented to win back ‘would-be’ voters for the next date of polling,”the letter read.
“As a result and because a potential voter’s apathy in some section of the country or all of the country may substantially affect the results of the election, a new date of election should be between three to four weeks from February 16 not one week from February 16 as previously announced.
“This is more so for self-funded candidates and political parties who do not have the possibilities or intentions of falling quickly on the State treasuries to refinance another logistic deployment.”
He said campaign should also resume undoubtedly in consonance with extant legislation that allows it to continue up till 48 hours before elections, in order to achieve the same level of mobilisation of voters as before February 16th.
The presidential aspirant also Copied the United Nations representatives, observers and civil society groups, the diplomatic community and the media in the letter.
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