INEC warns Nigerian politicians about 2019 elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has issued a warning to politicians about the 2019 elections saying they should not see the process as a do-or-die affair.

Prof. Antonia Okoosi-Simbine, the INEC National Commissioner and chairperson of its Election and Party Monitoring Committee, made this known  at a workshop on Leadership and Conflict Management Skills for Electoral Stakeholders organised by European Centre for Electoral Support, ECES, in Abuja yesterday.

She said: “elections and electoral processes are by nature conflicting, fraught with several challenges that often test the skills of staff of Election Management Bodies, EMBs. This is particularly so in developing democracies where elections are at times perceived as warfare that must be won at all costs. Indeed, a cursory examination of the typical electoral cycle reveals that every phase is fraught with both potential and real dangers“.

“Election which is supposed to be a means to an end, that is, good governance is often seen as an end in itself. So much contestation surrounds our elections with little or scant respect for rule of law and due process” she said.