INEC to conduct 28 outstanding court-ordered re-run in January 2020

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has fixed Jan. 25, 2020 to conduct 28 outstanding court-ordered re-run elections in 12 states.

The commission announced this in a statement issued by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, on Thursday in Abuja.

Okoye said that the decision was arrived at the 51st regular meeting of INEC held on Thursday when the commission discussed re-run elections arising from petitions following the 2019 general election.

He said that the commission considered several issues surrounding the rerun elections, including the time needed for preparations and establishing the full details of the affected areas from court judgments, among others.

He said that there were so far 30  court-ordered re-run and supplementary re-run elections of which two namely, the re-run election for the Ajaokuta Federal Constituency and the supplementary re-run election for the Kogi West Senatorial District were conducted on Nov. 30.

“Consequently, there are 28 court-ordered elections still outstanding which are distributed across 12 states of the federation.

“The break down comprises one senatorial district out of 109, 12 federal constituencies out of 360 and 15 state assembly constituencies out of 991.

“In many of the cases, elections are to be re-run in only a few polling units.

“The commission will make available further details of the affected areas, including the polling units on its website in due course.”

The national commissioner said that further details of various activities and timelines for the elections would  be published later.

He noted that that arising from the 2019 general election, a total of 807 post-election petitions were filed at various tribunals.

“Out of this figure, 582 were dismissed, while 183 were withdrawn by the petitioners.

“Out of the remaining 42, the tribunals ordered reruns in 30 and issuance of certificates of return in 12 cases.”

Okoye assures Nigerians that INEC was doing everything within its control to ensure that elections were free, fair and credible.

“We will continue to ask for the understanding, support, and commitment of all stakeholders and agencies involved in elections to achieve this purpose.