The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof.
Attahiru Jega, said on Tuesday that a presidential run-off would have
led to a crisis in the country.
Jega, in his first public comment on the March 28 and April elections, predicated his assertion on what he called many lacunas in the amended Electoral Act.
He suggested during a dialogue session with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room in Abuja, an amendment to the electoral law since it provides for only seven days after the first election to hold a run-off.
He said the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari should not wait till 2019 general elections before reviewing the Electoral Act.
Jega disclosed that he was happy when the March 28 presidential poll produced a clear winner.
He said there was no way that INEC could have successfully conducted a run-off election within seven days as provided for in both the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act.
The INEC boss said, “I heaved a heavy sigh of relief when the election did not result to a run-off. That would have occasioned a big constitutional crisis.
Jega, in his first public comment on the March 28 and April elections, predicated his assertion on what he called many lacunas in the amended Electoral Act.
He suggested during a dialogue session with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room in Abuja, an amendment to the electoral law since it provides for only seven days after the first election to hold a run-off.
He said the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari should not wait till 2019 general elections before reviewing the Electoral Act.
Jega disclosed that he was happy when the March 28 presidential poll produced a clear winner.
He said there was no way that INEC could have successfully conducted a run-off election within seven days as provided for in both the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act.
The INEC boss said, “I heaved a heavy sigh of relief when the election did not result to a run-off. That would have occasioned a big constitutional crisis.
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