Monday, 30 June 2014
Nigeria2015: INEC has no money to conduct elections – House of Reps
The House of Representatives warned on Sunday that it would
be impossible for the Independent National Electoral
Commission to conduct the 2015 general elections if urgent
steps were not taken to address the commission’s financial
predicament.
Its Committee on Electoral Matters said in Abuja that INEC
had no money to conduct the poll, adding that time was
running out on the commission to get some of its programmes
for the election on track.
Reports from Punch indicate that the Chairman of the
committee, Mr. Jerry Manwe, said INEC needed an estimated
N120billion to plan and conduct the poll.
Manwe added that the commission’s budget proposal for
2014, which it could have used to prepare for the elections,
was N120bn.
“Out of the N120bn that INEC proposed, only N45bn was
given to the commission by government.
“It means that the commission is short of a huge difference of
N75bn”, Manwe stated.
The committee chairman noted that funding challenges could
mar elections, expressing concern that, while everyone was
already looking forward to the poll, questions were not asked
about the financial capacity of INEC to deliver.
He added that, following a series of interface with the INEC
Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, and independent investigations
conducted by the committee, the committee came to the
conclusion that a supplementary budget for INEC could be
the only way out.
Manwe spoke
further, “As the
Committee on
Electoral Matters,
our work is to
alert the relevant
authorities on our
findings and the
implications for
the 2015
elections.
“We have alerted
the Ministry of
Finance and the Budget Office of the Federation; we as a
committee, we cannot initiate a supplementary budget for
INEC.
“As it stands, INEC has no money to conduct the elections. If
they are not able to get supplementary appropriation, there
will be serious problems.”
However, Manwe said he was hopeful that the Federal
Government would address the issue with a supplementary
budget in the weeks ahead.
“We are waiting to see what happens as we enter July, but it is
important to say that, this is the situation for now”, he added.
It will be recalled that on June 9, Jega had appeared before
the House Committee on Reform of Government Institutions
and gave the assurance that preparations for the polls were on
course.
“We give assurance that preparations by INEC for the 2015
general elections are proceeding in earnest”, he stated.
But, he also admitted that the commission’s immediate
challenges included “insecurity; funding; attitude of the
political class; apathetic and inactive citizenry; delay in
amendment to the legal framework; completion of the review
of electoral constituencies and polling units.”
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