INEC scrutinising APC documents —Jega
Date Posted: 17/07/2013
INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru
Jega
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THE Chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, has said his commission has started
scrutinising the relevant documents submitted by the All Progressives Congress
for registration, saying as soon as the exercise is completed, Nigerians will
know the outcome.
Jega stated this while answering questions from
newsmen at a one-day workshop organised by United Development Programme and
Democratic Governance for Development Project, in collaboration with Inter-party
Advisory Council, on revalidation of reviewed code of conduct for political
parties in Minna on Tuesday.
Jega said, “The commission is assiduously working
on all documents submitted by APC and as soon as we finish scrutinising all
relevant information and documents submitted, we will let Nigerians know of the
outcome.”
He said the reviewed code of conduct was the new
framework for ensuring that politics in the country was violence-free.
Jega added that INEC and all political parties in
the country had accepted and validated the new document as an instrument for
governing the conducts of political parties activities in the country.
He said, “The major changes adopted in the new
code of conduct was the expansion of the central working committee of IPAC from
two to seven members, which created an avenue for many parties to be
represented.”
He added that contrary to 2011 election code of
conduct, where punishments were not stipulated for offences committed by any
political party, punishments to be administered were clearly spelt out for any
erring party in the revised version.
Also speaking on the occasion, the Secretary
General of the Congress for Progressive Change, Buba Galadima, said the proposed
opposition party had submitted all that was required of it to INEC for the past
two weeks.
He added that he was optimistic that APC would be
registered by the electoral body as soon as the commission finished working on
all documents and information provided by the party.
On the revised vision of the code of conduct,
Galadima said his party had agreed to all the changes effected in the new
guideline
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