The Nigerian Senate has summoned the nation’s service chiefs to
explain the reasons security agencies were unavailable to provide
security during the originally scheduled dates of elections.
The Senate made this decision at plenary after meting with the
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Attahiru
Jega, on Wednesday.
The Senate Minority Leader, George Akume, moved the motion that the
service chiefs be invited for questioning after the INEC chairman said
he could not answer some questions put to him.
The lawmaker representing Kwara central, Bukola Saraki, while
speaking to reporters after the plenary, said it is necessary for the
service chiefs to be summoned because there were only a handful of
questions that Mr. Jega could answer.
Mr. Saraki said security issues relating to the elections could not be answered until the service chiefs are present.
“So we are still back to that issue of security,” Mr. Saraki said. “I
think that further emphasizes what we were saying yesterday, that the
Senate and the National Assembly still need to invite the service chiefs
to give us assurance.
“He (Mr. Jega) said categorically that he cannot answer that question
that we need to have the Service Chiefs to answer that question.
“If we keep on talking to Professor Jega, we cannot hold him
responsible for that. What we can hold him responsible for, he has given
a good explanation already.
“The most important thing is holding election on that day and the
only person that can answer that as he said is that we should bring the
service chiefs to answer that.
“So next week, we hope the leadership will do the right thing,” Mr. Saraki said.
Senators of the All Progressives Congress briefed the press on the
need to summon the service chiefs to answer the security questions
instead of Mr. Jega.
The lawmaker representing Osun central senatorial district, Olusola
Adeyeye, said the service chiefs should be summoned for compelling INEC
to postpone the elections.
He mentioned that the army did not have a right to influence the date of elections.
The elections were postponed from February 14 and February 28 to
March 28 and April 11 because the Service Chiefs told the INEC Chairman
the military would be unavailable to provide security.
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