The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP)
has thrown its weight behind the Independent National Electoral Commission,
INEC, over the planned use of card reading machine for the 2015 general
elections.
The group made its stand known in a statement issued
on Sunday by its national publicity secretary, Mr. Osita Okechukwu.
The CNPP noted that “The mock test of the Magnetic
Card Reader, by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), even if
the picture is the only identification matrix; has further emboldened and
reinforced our resolve to adopt the device as the best device to avoid mangling
and manipulating the electoral process.
“INEC should take note of the few lapses noted and
improve on the device, so as to engender free, fair and transparent election.
This will put paid to those who would want to repeat in Medical School after
failing.
“We are making this declaration because in the absence
of genuine reason, we adopt a device which has been used to conduct free, fair
and transparent elections in many countries like the US, UK, Brazil, Ghana, and
the 2014 Indian general elections, an election where 600 million Indian voters
voted seamlessly”.
The group added that, “It is regrettable that those
who few years back, declared that telephone is not for the Nigerian poor are
behind the call for the rejection of Magnetic Card Reader technology for
accreditation of Nigerian Voters.
“We had thought that the lesson today that both the
groundnut seller and the rich are using telephone, is enough lesson on
adaptation of new technology to advance our electoral process which in the past
was marred by irregularities.
“CNPP concurs with the valid evidence that the use of
Magnetic Card Reader for accreditation of voters will minimize if not eradicate
ballot- box snatching, dumb printing of ballot papers and snatching of result
sheets”.
“We are, therefore, at a loss why the largest party in
Africa – Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – a party that has ruled our dear
country for the last sixteen years is jittery, and enveloped with hysteria over
the use of the Magnetic Card Reader to advance our electoral process.
“To worsen matters, the PDP is desperately recruiting
other political parties in this ignoble, undemocratic and unpatriotic onslaught
on the nerve of our fledgling democracy.
“Accordingly, we take exception to our membership
political parties that are wittingly or unwittingly against the deployment of
Magnetic Card Reader, hence threatening the survival of our fledgling democracy
and by extension the corporate existence of our dear country.
“We have anxiously noted the nefarious, unethical and
undemocratic agitations of some political parties in league with the PDP to
either the removal of Professor Attahiru Jega or dumping of Magnetic Reader for
no just cause.
“Penultimate week they canvassed with the PDP for
postponement of the 14th February presidential elections and it was granted,
yesterday they headed for court, asking that Magnetic Card Reader should be
discarded and today they are not only canvassing for another postponement, but
querying the technical competence of the Card Reader and Jega's head.
“The mock test invalidates their weak argument. May we
ask, if the PDP leadership is sure of victory, will they have called for
postponement of the 14th February presidential election date and call for the
suspension of Jega or the rejection of Magnetic Card Reader?
“Or is it morbid election-phobia stimulated in
recognition of the core ingredient of election in liberal democracy, which is
electoral referendum on the performance of the incumbent, which is making PDP
jittery?
“In sum, the CNPP will eject membership political
parties that engage in unethical and undemocratic agitation and embark on Mass
Action, if either Jega is removed, Card Reader deleted or even the Temporary
Voters Card added for accreditation”.
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