The European Union Election Observation Mission, EU EOM, on Tuesday said it would continue to observe elections in Nigeria.
The EU EOM disclosed this in reaction to the postponement of the 2015 general elections from February 14 and 28 to March 28 and April 11 by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
The EU body acknowledged the different views over INEC’s decision following statements by respective security chiefs who unanimously reiterated that safe elections could not be guaranteed at this time, stressing that, “security is critical but must not be political.”
Chief Observer, Santiago Fisas, upon arrival for his second visit, assured that: “The European Union Election Observation Mission will continue observing the elections in Nigeria.”
He, however, expressed concern for the six-week delay and warned that for confidence in the process, the polls should not be further postponed.
“We are seriously concerned at this delay and the reason given. Security is critical but must not be political. People have to be able to vote; elections have to be held so that government is accountable.
“We look to the security agencies to give full support to INEC and all the people of Nigeria in the holding of polls on 28 March and 11 April.
“The EU EOM commends the peaceful reaction so far to the postponement and will continue observing the electoral process.
“We encourage all political parties, candidates, supporters and other stakeholders to consider the extra time as an opportunity to further prepare for the election days.
“More voters can collect their Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs; candidates can elaborate on their proposed policies.
“For citizens to have confidence in the electoral process, the polls should not be further delayed. People need to know this and to see what is being done by the different authorities to make this happen.
“We will be here in different parts of the country observing the next crucial weeks in the run up to the election and beyond,” Fisas noted.
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