Transform Nigeria Citizens Initiative has called on the National
Assembly to pass a legislation to establish a special Electoral
Offences Tribunal to dispense justice in all cases of electoral
malpractice, ahead of the 2015 general election.
In a
press statement released today, the global group popularly known as
Transform Nigeria Movement, TNM, noted that the 2015 polls should be
more transparent and more credible than that of 2011 as Nigeria cannot
afford to have elections or general governance slide back in terms of
peacefulness, fairness, transparency, or credibility.
TNM said
that starting from April 2014; they will start a mobilisation campaign
to ensure that such Tribunal is established in all the 36 States of the
Federation and Abuja before the 2015 election.
“We stand with
Nigerians who say loudly that they will not accept crooked tactics,
electoral tampering, over-heated rhetoric, vote selling or buying, or
violence”, the group said, adding that “anyone who engages in such
election chicanery should be held accountable”.
“We call on
Nigeria's National Assembly to pass legislation enacting an Electoral
Offences Tribunal legislation that President Jonathan himself proposed
when he was vice president.”
Frowning at a situation where
persons indicted of electoral malpractice in a cancelled election that
was marred by rigging still goes ahead to contest again in the
rescheduled a elections and win, the group called it an anomaly and
should no longer be tolerated.
“Such persons should be handed
over to the law enforcement agencies for prosecution and if found
guilty, be barred from contesting in all future elections for at least
10 years”.
TNM said that if Nigeria's security agencies are
allowed to do their jobs professionally like they did during the Anambra
governorship poll, the elections would be safely held in states with
gubernatorial elections this year and in 2015.
“Credible
elections are the responsibility of every citizen,” The group said and
urged voters to vote according to their conscience and not sell their
votes, which would amount to selling their future and the future
prosperity of their children.
“You must hold your politicians,
your electoral commission, your judiciary, your media, your political
parties, your security services, and one another accountable. You must
vote according to your conscience. Anyone who witnesses fraud must
peacefully report it to the INEC and the Nigerian judicial system for
resolution.
“Nothing justifies violence. Most importantly,
Nigerians should vote. The ballot is your means to select your leaders
and determine your futures,” The statement said.
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