Saturday, 7 February 2015

INEC Postpones Nigeria 2015 General Elections For 6 Weeks

TheIndependent National Electoral Commission(INEC) has decided to
postpone the 2015 General Elections.

INEC reached the decision at a stakeholders meeting held today,
February 7. INEC had earlier announced that it would reach a final
decision today.

An official close to the commission told The Associated Pressthat INEC
had decided to postpone the election for six weeks due to the threat
posed by Boko Haram.

The source added that the poll shift would allow extra time for a
newly constituted multinational force to secure the North-East which
is currently being plagued by Boko Haram attacks.

It would also enable the commission continue distribution of Permanent
Voters Cards(PVC) to citizens to prevent mass disenfranchisement.

INEC is expected to make an official announcement of the postponement
at a news conference later in the day.

The initial call for the postponement of the polls was made by
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasukibut it was voted against by
the Council of State.

US Secretary of State, John Kerry also warned Nigeria against
postponing the polls.
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