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Nigeria Elects President February 16 Next Year

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu
INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

Nigerians will, February 16 next year, file out to elect the next President as well as members of the National Assembly.

This is contained in the election and campaign time-table released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday, Tuesday in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Chairman of the Commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, who released the timetable, said that governorship and State House of Assembly elections will hold on March 2, 2019, adding that the conduct of party primaries, including resolution of disputes arising from primaries for national and state elections is between August 18 and 2018 and October 7, 2018.

According to him, the conduct of parties primaries for the FCT Area Council election is between September 4 and October 27.

Yakubu said that political campaigns by political parties for Presidential Election and NASS elections would commence on Nov. 18 and end on Jan. 14, 2019; while that of governorship and State Houses of Assembly would start on Dec. 1 and end on Feb. 28, 2019.

He said that notice for elections would be released on Aug. 17, while collection of nomination forms for national and states elections by political parties has been fixed for between Aug 17 and Aug. 24, while that of the FCT is slated from Sept. 3 to Sept 10.

The chairman said that the last date for submission of nomination forms by political parties has also been scheduled for Dec. 3 for president and NASS elections, and state elections Dec. 17.

He also said that the collection of nomination forms for FCT Area Council elections would commence on Nov. 3 to Nov. 10, while the last date for the return of the nomination forms is Dec. 14.

The commission according to Yakubu would on Oct 25 publish the personal particulars of National elections candidates on Oct. 25 and those of the state candidates on Nov. 9.

He also announced Nov. 17 as the last date for the withdrawal or replacement of candidate(s) for president and NASS elections, and Dec. 1 for governorship and state house of assembly elections.

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Yakubu said that the INEC would on Jan. 2, 2019 publish notice of the polls, and on Jan. 7, 2019 publish official register of voters for the election.

The chairman said that political parties were also expected to submit names of their agents for the elections on Feb. 1, 2019.

He disclosed that 1,558 constituencies elections made up presidential, 29 governorship elections, out of which seven are staggered would be conducted in 2019.

Yakubu assured Nigerians that the commission was determined to strictly adhered to the timetable and implement it to the letter.

He added that the commission needed the support and cooperation of all stakeholders to succeed, saying the commission expects full adherence to the provisions of the Constitution and the Electoral Act which formed basis of the timetable.

He added that INEC was determined to build legacy by ensuring that the nation’s elections keep getting better.

“Today is exactly 402 days to the opening of polling units nationwide at 8 a.m on Saturday Feb. 16, 2019.

“As political parties and candidates canvass the support of electorate, the commission wishes to appeal to all and sundry to eschew bitterness and conduct their activities with decorum.’’

Yakubu said that the commission would release the cost of 2019 general elections after its meeting scheduled for Thursday.

He added that Jan. 13 for the conduct of Anambra Central Senatorial bye-election still stands.

He also disclosed that over 100 political associations had applied to INEC to be registered as political parties.

Yakubu added that the commission would continue to register any of the associations that meets the requirements for registration as specified in the Constitution and Electoral Act. [myad]