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INEC presents regulations, framework for voting by IDPs

By JOHN ONAH, Abuja –

In a bid to ensure that no eligible Nigerian is left out of the electoral process on account of displacement, disability or other circumstances that may limit citizens’ participation in the electoral process, the Independent National Electoral Commission has presented for validation a revised framework and regulations for voting by Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

Speaking at a stakeholder validation meeting for the revised framework and regulations for voting by IDPs, held in Abuja on Tuesday, Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu explained that “what is presented to stakeholders today has taken into consideration several developments since the last review and validation exercise in 2018”.

“First, is the increased number of IDPs as a result of widespread insecurity nationwide. Secondly, to incorporate not only the displaced citizens arising from armed conflicts but also natural emergencies such as flooding. Thirdly, to align the framework with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022, specifically Section 24(1) which empowers the Commission to ensure that, as far as practicable, no Nigerian is disenfranchised on account of displacement by emergency situations”.

“Finally, to align the framework with the national policy on internally displaced persons 2021”, he added.

Prof. Yakubu implored participants at the meeting which included; community leaders from communities with IDPs across the country, members of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), members of the civil society community, and INEC Management staff from states with IDPs, to contribute towards enriching the document.

He said: “I invite you all to contribute to the discussion at this validation meeting. What is presented to you is essentially a draft. We look forward to your input so that working together, we can enrich the framework as well as the regulations for voting by IDPs. Beyond the validation of the document, we also look forward to a robust collaboration with stakeholders for voter education and sensitisation of IDPs.”

In a goodwill message, the House of Representatives Committee Chairperson on Electoral Matters, Hon. Aishatu Jibril Dukku, noted that the policy document proposed by INEC to guide the conduct of IDPs voting operations and bring the IDP communities into the voting population, is worth applauding and deserves support from all.

She emphasized the need to also improve on the framework and the Regulations and Guidelines for Voting by Internally Displaced Persons which will drive IDP voting operations for the 2023 General Elections.

Hon. Dukku urged the Commission to draw lessons from the 2015 and 2019 experience and also consult with other knowledge holders at state and national levels, with a view to implementing the IDP voting Framework based on International best practice.

According to her, “that will ensure that the framework document and the Regulations and Guidelines, are grounded on practical realities”.

The Country Director for the International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES). Seray Jah, assured that his organization remained willing and ready to support the Commission in the successful implementation of the framework and regulations for voting by IDPs.

He said “INEC should be assured of our readiness to continually partner with the Commission in achieving its mission of serving as an independent and effective election management body committed to conducting free, fair, and credible elections for sustainable democracy in Nigeria”

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