Hmmm.....The calls for the postponement of this
month’s general elections may be discussed during Thursday’s(tomorrow)
Council of State meeting convened by President Goodluck Jonathan.
The council consists of the
President, the Vice-President, all former Presidents or ex-Heads of
State, all former Chief Justices of Nigeria, the President of the
Senate, all state governors and the Attorney-General of the Federation.
One of the key responsibilities of the
body is to advise the President in the exercise of his powers with
respect to the Independent National Electoral Commission, including the
appointments of members of the commission.
Proponents of the polls’ shift had hinged
it on the inability of INEC to distribute enough Permanent Voter Cards
to registered voters. The call is widely believed to be engineered by
the Presidency, which though had denied the charge.
INEC had however insisted that there would be no postponement of the elections.
Fidelis Chidi blog however learnt from a
Presidency official in Abuja on Tuesday that the Council of State
would review the preparations for the elections by INEC and the relevant
security agencies.
He said that information available to
the government showed that contrary to the claims by the Chairman of
INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, the commission was not yet ready for the
elections.
For example, the official claimed that
INEC only awarded the contract for the printing of ballot papers for the
February 14 presidential election last Monday.
He wondered how the ballot papers would be made ready before February 14 which is the first day of the polls.
The official said, “The truth of the matter is that if urgent step is not taken, Prof. Jega may end up ridiculing this country.
“Available information shows that the commission is not set for this election contrary to Jega’s claim.
“We learnt he actually summoned a meeting
recently with a view to postponing the election but he is scared of the
opposition who have been kicking against such.
“This Thursday (tomorrow) meeting will definitely review INEC’s preparations and take a stand.”
Another Presidency source also informed us that Jonathan might use the opportunity provided by the meeting to garner support for the postponement of the polls.
“The Presidency is not resting on its
oars concerning the plan to shift the elections. It is already in talks
with some members of the council,” he said.
On what the Presidency would do if the
plan fails, he replied, “we would opt for another plan, which is to
return to the drawing board; plan a new strategy on how to deal with our
opponents.”
To underscore the importance Jonathan
attaches to the meeting, his re-election campaign rally earlier billed
to hold on Thursday in Yenagoa, the capital of his home state, Bayelsa,
has been put on hold.
It was gathered that the rally might hold later in the day if the meeting ended on time or be shifted to Friday.
Fidelis Chidi blog has however learnt
that some of the proponents of election postponement might have
perfected plan to ensure that Jega did not return as INEC chairman if
their plan materialises.
A week-long investigation by one of our
correspondents showed that the Presidency was waiting patiently for INEC
to yield to the pressure before coming out with its real plan for
Jega.
It was gathered that the Presidency and
the ruling Peoples Democratic Party were not ready for the elections and
believed that their chances could be affected if the elections were
held as scheduled.
Because of this, the Presidency, backed
by some hawks in the PDP, are said to be waiting for an auspicious time
to ask the INEC chairman to proceed on terminal leave. His tenure
ends on June 9, 2015.
The PDP source said, “The plan is to
discredit the election by forcing postponement. When this is done,
sponsored people and groups would start asking for the sack of Jega.
“At this point, the government would then
say because of this, he should proceed on terminal leave and then ask
the most senior national commissioner to take over and conduct the
election.”
Jega’s nomination as INEC chairman followed approval by a meeting of the Council of State.
Jonathan had said then that he had never known Jega, a former chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
Jega’s candidature for the job was said
to have been facilitated by a presidency top official, Hassan Tukur, who
is from Adamawa State.
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