Some of the ideas already mooted include drafting of a model law establishing SIECs to bring them in line with the Electoral Act and global best practices, as well as the development of voluntary «Guiding Principles for the Conduct of Free, Fair and Credible Elections in Nigeria» to which we expect all 37
Election Management Bodies in Nigeria to accede.
He said: «
Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and President of the ECOWAS Network of Electoral Commissions (ECONEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu has urged
election management bodies in Africa to explore the potentials in the deployment of appropriate and cost - effective technologies for the conduct of elections.
Yakubu commended the UN for its support to INEC and other
election management bodies in Africa, through its agencies, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The INEC boss added, «Already,
election management bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology in one way or the other to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections.
Some of the ideas already mooted include drafting of a model law establishing SIECs to bring them in line with the Electoral Act and global best practice, as well as the development of voluntary «Guiding Principles for the Conduct of Free, Fair and Credible Elections in Nigeria» to which we expect all 37
Election Management Bodies in Nigeria to accede.
Not exact matches
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday June 20 organized by the National Democratic Congress [NDC] to react to some comments made by President Akufo - Addo at a media encounter at the Flagstaff House
in Accra, the minority leader said the NDC will resist the «blackmail witch - hunting» of the head of the
election management body who was appointed by the past Mahama administration.
As I said previously, I will speak from a generic viewpoint, we must keep
in mind that the «legislative framework» for
election is a composite of four key authorities, namely and
in order of hierarchical authority: The Constitution, the Electoral Act, judgments of courts of records particularly the Supreme Court; and the derivative guidelines for
election approved by the
election management body and l'm talking of INEC.
The EC's directive comes hours after the Supreme Court on Monday asked the
election management body to extend the nomination period to November 8, and allow the candidates to correct their mistakes
in order to contest the polls.
It would also help to increase the knowledge of the political parties, the
election management body, the Judiciary, the security apparatus, media, civil society and key actors
in democratic governance and development process.
In an address at the event, the chairperson of the commission Charlotte Osei said the logo represents the independence of the
election management body.
«The first lesson from the 2015 general
elections is that a strong and professional electoral
management body with a strong leadership is indispensable
in ensuring credible
elections in Nigeria,» Barrister Okoye noted.
For him, most of the political parties
in the past failed to submit to these requirements because the former Chairperson of the
election management body treated the parties with kids glove.
According to her, the role of Electoral
Management Bodies (EMBs) like INEC
in a democracy «is to conduct free, fair and credible
elections as well as provide an enabling environment for all eligible citizens irrespective of sex, creed or tribe to exercise their constitutional rights and privileges to vote and be voted for during periodic
elections.»
The Electoral Commission Chairperson, Charlotte Osei, has defended the decision of the
election management body to accept the filing fee of the Progressive People's Party (PPP), saying the Commission accepted the filing fee because they assumed the party was no longer interested pursuing the case
in court.
She said, «
Election management bodies face the formidable challenge of ensuring that stakeholders have trust
in the electoral process.