The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday said it will
prosecute 215 cases of electoral offences committed during the 2023 general elections nationwide.INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu,
stated this while addressing all the Resident Electoral Commissioners at the
commission’s headquarters in Abuja.
He added that the electoral body will work
closely with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) which he said is willing to
prosecute the cases free of charge.
“We must acknowledge that there were some
challenges — some, infrastructural; others, human. We are looking at the
records of those who committed infractions,” Yakubu said.
“[There are] 215 case files from the police
on electoral offence, we are working with the NBA to prosecute offenders.
Already, the NBA has submitted a list of 427 lawyers who are ready to prosecute
those cases free of charge.”
Analysing the polls, Yakubu said the 2023
general elections were the most prepared for when compared to previously held
elections.
According to him, the February 25
Presidential and National Assembly elections were held as scheduled.
He added that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation
System (BVAS) machines deployed for accreditation performed optimally.
The INEC boss described the 2023 general
elections as one that “produced the most diverse National Assembly ever.”
Yakubu added, “The time has come for
retrospect to the conduct of the general elections. Since the conclusion of the
elections, diverse opinions have been expressed. This is expected especially as
it tends to improve future elections.
“The Commission has refrained from commenting
on those opinions for several reasons including the fact that most of the
issues are still in court.
“However,
it is important that as a Commission, we take a broad overview of the Elections
beginning with preparations.”
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