RECOGNISE NIGERIANS’ RIGHT TO VOTE SECURELY, SERAP TELLS INEC
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise the rights Nigerians have to vote securely in a free and fair election.
The group made this demand in a letter addressed to INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu.
According to the letter dated October 28 October, it said: āThe explicit recognition of the right to vote and to vote securely would improve the right to representative democracy in the country.ā
This was disclosed in a statement on Sunday by SERAPās deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare.
He specifically wants the electoral body āto use the mandates of INEC to pursue constitutional and legal reforms that would explicitly recognize Nigeriansā right to vote and to vote securely in free, fair and honest elections as a fundamental right.ā
āThe continuing resistance by politicians to bring the countryās electoral legal rules up to date with modern technology, and make the use of technology mandatory in our electoral process is entirely inconsistent and incompatible with Nigeriansā right to effectively participate in their own government,ā the letter partly read.
āLarge-scale election infrastructure insecurity poses serious threats to the fundamental right to vote that INEC can no longer ignore. The challenges facing the electoral process can be addressed by a swift adaptation and innovation in both election laws and election technology.
āDemocracy works best when everyone participates. Legally enforceable right to vote is the bedrock of any democratic society. The right to vote and to vote securely is too important to be left to the whims of politicians.ā
āConfidence in the electoral process is on the decline. Many Nigerians are expressing concerns about the credibility and integrity of the electoral process.ā