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Organisers advance plan to ‘Occupy INEC’, count us out of protest – IPAC

Admin December 5, 2023
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Some civil society organisations and individuals have firmed up their plan to stage a protest against to call for the resignation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

The protest tagged ‘’Occupy INEC rally’’ is intended to compel the INEC Chair to vacate his seat over what the organisers called his woeful performance and bias during the 2023 general elections.

But the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has dissociated itself from the planned protest.

Mr Sani Yabagi, the National Chairman, IPAC, said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja, saying that it had no hand in the protest tagged ‘’Occupy INEC rally’’.

Yabagi said that as a major stakeholder in the democratic process that fielded candidates and participated in all elections conducted by INEC and States Independent Electoral Commission (SIECs), IPAC was interested in credible election and political stability in the country.

“The council is in the vanguard of promoting and stimulating free, fair, credible, transparent and peaceful elections in accordance with the law, and ensuring political stability in the country.

“IPAC regularly interfaces with INEC, relevant arms of government, development partners and civil society organizations where crucial national issues including conduct of credible elections are discussed and chart the way forward in consolidating and deepening democracy in Nigeria.

“While aggrieved political parties and their candidates that participated in the 2023 general election and the off-season governorship elections are at various election tribunals and courts to seek redress, it will be inappropriate to occupy the commission at this critical period as it is involved in all the litigations.

“It Is obvious that some of the elections did not meet the expectations of Nigerians, which is why aggrieved political parties have approached the court for adjudication and the need for further reform of the nation’s electoral process to meet international standards that will curb post-elections petitions,” he said.
Yabagi added: “IPAC is not involved and will not participate in the occupy INEC rally. The organisers should stop dropping IPAC’s name in their bid to attract supporters.”

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