Here's Why Nigeria's Election Was Postponed
Africa News
Delays in transporting electoral material, rather than external pressure was the reason Nigeria’s presidential and national elections were postponed, according to the chairman of the electoral commission.
“Our decision was entirely taken by the commission. It has nothing to do with security, nothing to do with political influence, nothing to do with availability of resources,” Yakubu, chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), told a gathering of foreign election observers and reporters.
Yakubu said some sensitive election material had been distributed but all had been returned to the central bank and an audit would now be conducted.
Our decision was entirely taken by the commission.
The commission also confirmed that campaigns would remain closed, for the presidential election.
INEC announced in the early hours of Saturday that the vote would now be held on Feb. 23.
Africa News
Delays in transporting electoral material, rather than external pressure was the reason Nigeria’s presidential and national elections were postponed, according to the chairman of the electoral commission.
“Our decision was entirely taken by the commission. It has nothing to do with security, nothing to do with political influence, nothing to do with availability of resources,” Yakubu, chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), told a gathering of foreign election observers and reporters.
Yakubu said some sensitive election material had been distributed but all had been returned to the central bank and an audit would now be conducted.
Our decision was entirely taken by the commission.
The commission also confirmed that campaigns would remain closed, for the presidential election.
INEC announced in the early hours of Saturday that the vote would now be held on Feb. 23.
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