
INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega
The House of Representatives on Sunday raised the alarm that the much-expected 2015 general elections would be in jeopardy if no exigent steps were taken to address the financial predicament besetting the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The lower chamber verbally expressed through its Committee on Electoral Matters that INEC, as a matter of fact, had no mazuma to conduct the 2015 polls because the Federal Regime had not funded the commission.
The committee chairman, Mr. Jerry Manwe, told The PUNCH that the electoral commission needed N120bn to conduct the election but that it had less than a moiety of the sum.
Manwe verbally expressed, “Out of the N120bn that INEC proposed, only N45bn was given to the commission by regime. It denotes that the commission is short of an immensely colossal difference of N75bn.
“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 mazuma to conduct the elections. If they are not able to get supplementary appropriation, there will be solemn quandaries.”
The lawmaker verbally expressed time was already running out on the commission to get some of its programmes for the election on track.
He noted that that funding challenges could mar the elections, expressing concern that while everyone was already looking forward to the election, questions were not asked about the financial capacity of INEC to distribute.
He stressed that his committee had come to the conclusion that a supplementary budget for INEC could be the only way out, following a series of interface with the INEC chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, and independent investigations conducted by the committee.
“As the Committee on Electoral Matters, our work is to vigilant the germane ascendant entities to our findings and the implicative insinuations for the 2015 elections,” Manwe expounded.
He however verbalized he was hopeful that the Federal Regime would address the issue with a supplementary budget in the weeks ahead.
“We are waiting to optically discern what transpires as we enter July, but it is consequential to verbalize that, ‘this is the situation for now’”, he integrated.
Curiously, Jega had scarcely three weeks ago appeared afore the House Committee on Reform of Regime Institutions on June 9 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 verbally expressed.
But, he additionally admitted that the commission’s immediate challenges included “insecurity, funding, posture of the political class, apathetic and dormant citizenry, delay in amendment to the licit framework; completion of the review of electoral constituencies and polling units.”
INEC could not respond to the Reps’disclosure on Sunday as efforts to reach the spokesman for Jega, Mr. Kayode Idowu, failed.
Several calls to Idowu’s mobile were not answered and he did not respond to text messages sent to him on the matter.