Sunday, 18 May 2014
2015 Elections Should Be Adjourned For 18 Months, Confab Delegate Urges FG
The Federal Government and the Independent National Electoral Commission have been urged to postpone the 2015 general and Presidential elections for at least eighteen months.
A Delegate representing the South South geo-political zone of Nigeria at the ongoing National Conference, Chief Okon Osung made the proposition in Abuja yesterday. Mr. Osung is also member of Committee on Public Finance and Revenue, a former Chairman, Nigeria Election Monitoring Group for the June 12, 1993, the former National Vice President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists.
According to him, the upcoming February 2015 elections could not be held with the current security challenges Nigeria is facing: Boko Haram engaging in killings and abduction of innocent persons, wanton destruction of property. It has become imperative for Nigeria to have a declaration of a Presidential or National Assembly political-administrative moratorium. The delay of the elections, Osung said, would be helpful in establishing security and peace in the country, while if the present crises in the country were not properly managed before the elections, the probability for military intervention is high.
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