There has been anxiety in the
country as Nigerians wait for the Independent National Electoral Commission to
speak on whether it will go ahead with its earlier timetable or pick new dates
for the elections.
The earlier dates indicated that the Presidential and National Assembly elections are to be held on February 14 while the governorship and State House of Assembly elections are to follow two weeks later.
The earlier dates indicated that the Presidential and National Assembly elections are to be held on February 14 while the governorship and State House of Assembly elections are to follow two weeks later.
PRESS ROOM, ABUJA |
According to The Cable’s live coverage of the press event yesterday night, at
the press briefing room Abuja headquarters, filled with journalists, The
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has postponed the 2015 general
elections to March 28 for presidential and National Assembly elections and
April 11 for governorship and state House of Assembly elections.
PRESS BRIEFING ROOM |
This was announced by the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega at a press
briefing room where he addressed at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja
after marathon meetings with various groups and state-holders.
PROF. ATTAHIRU JEGA, INEC CHAIR. |
According to Prof. Attahiru, the postponement of the elections is informed
by security concerns raised by the security agencies and the insistence of the
military that it would not be able to provide the traditional support they
usually give the Police and other security agency involved in providing
security for elections.
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