Nigerian citizens, particularly those in the North have been
experiencing serious security challenges as a result of incessant
terrorist activities in the region. This poses a great threat to the
lives of Nigerians within the States of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe most
especially. The situation has created an unprecedented number of
‘internally displaced persons’ the world over. With the forthcoming 2015
general elections, the tension in these parts of Nigeria is heightened
due to the fear of possible difficulties that the Nigerians living in
the region would face in their attempt at exercising their
constitutional right of participating in electoral processes.
In order to address the prospects
and challenges faced by these internally displaced Nigerians and their
rights to vote, HEDA Resource Centre, in its weekly tweet chat session
(#MondayTango), hosted Barrister Monday Onyekachi Ubani to share
knowledge and thoughts with the public on the implications of
disenfranchising over 3.5million internally displaced persons.
Barrister Ubani is a lawyer, a human rights activist and political
analyst. Barrister Ubani, who is also the immediate past Chairman of the
Nigerian Bar Association (N.B.A), Ikeja Branch, has over twenty-three
years of experience as a legal practitioner.
The chat session started with Barrister Ubani rating the performance
of Nigeria’s electoral body, Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), poorly in its preparation for the forthcoming elections. In his
words, he explained that ‘the INEC distribution of PVCs (permanent
voters cards) and the continuous registration exercise cannot be
commended’, as, according to him, INEC has shown ‘no competence’ in
carrying out these exercises.
The erstwhile NBA (Ikeja Branch) chairman lamented the nonchalant
attitude of the Nigerian political class to sensitization and
mobilisation of voters for the 2015 elections. In his words 'these
politicians are busy quarreling amongst themselves instead of educating
the people’.
On the position of the law regarding the rights of over 3.5 million
internally displaced Nigerians in the North to vote, Ubani explained
that the ongoing crisis in the region does not affect the execution of
the right of these citizens to vote and be voted for. He warned that the
possible disenfranchisement of the electorates would result in a huge
loss as, according to him, ‘in a keenly contested election, loss of
about 3 million voters make a difference.'
Barr. Ubani further explained that the Senate, in an attempt to
capture the votes of Nigerians living in the affected areas, ‘has passed
a resolution for INEC to create polling units for them.
Barr. Ubani suggested that in order to avoid the loss of such huge
population of voters, the Electoral Act needs to be amended to ensure
the participation of these electorates.
The session ended with Barrister Ubani stressing the need for voters
to get their permanent voters’ cards and to ensure that they vote and
protect their votes by ensuring their votes are counted.
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