1. Only Jega Can Postpone The Feb 14 Election
Section 26(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (amended) states that:
"Where
a date has been appointed for the holding of an election, and there is
reason to believe that a serious breach of the peace is likely to occur
if the election is proceeded with on that date or it is impossible to
conduct the elections as a result of natural disasters or other
emergencies, the commission may postpone the election and shall in
respect of the area, or areas concerned, appoint another date for the
holding of the postponed election provided that such reason for the
postponement is cogent and verifiable."
This section of the
Electoral Act strictly empowers only the INEC boss to determine the date
of States and Federal election. INEC is the only body empowered by the
law to reschedule, shift or postpone the Feb 14 Presidential election.
Neither the NSA, Council of State nor the President enjoys such power
irrespective of their sentiment.
2. ...If INEC Decides To Postpone The Feb 14 Poll:
Postponing
and rescheduling the Feb 14 election must be in accordance to Section
132(2) of the 1999 Constitution(as amended), which posit that the
Presidential election must be held not later than 30 days before the
expiration of this tenure. This tenure expires May 29, hence, the
election mut be held on or before April 28. However, with over 80% PVC
collection rate(which may rise to 90% before the week runs out), I don't
see any possibility of INEC postponing the poll. Even if they do,
Attahiru Jega will still be in-charge. Jega tenure ends in June.
3. ...In Times of War
Section 135(3) of the Constitution state and I quote:
"If
the Federation is at war in which the territory of Nigeria is
physically involved and the President considers that it is not
practicable to hold elections, the National Assembly may by resolution
extend the period of four years mentioned in subsection (2) of this
section from time to time; but no such extension shall exceed a period
of six months at any one time."
Now, some may want to hide
under the Boko-haram insurgency to justify their selfish call for the
Feb 14 election to be postponed after the May 29 expiry date of this
tenure. For such call to be actualised, 2/3 members of the NASS must
sanction it. With APC having 42 and 158 in Senate and the House of
Representative respectively. There is no way officers of the ruling PDP
and the President can have their way except there is a compromise from
the APC camp. Hence, this option is as good as DEAD(save a compromise of
APC NASS members). There is nothing NSA or National Council of State
can do about this.
4. Option of Interim National Government:
The
ING is alien to our constitution and the electoral act. After the
election is held, whoever is declared winner other than the President
becomes the President-elect. The incumbent President Jonathan will have
no choice but to handover power to on May 29. This is sacrosanct. The
talk of handing power to an Interim government, whether the Army or a
"coalition" government is unconstitutional and will definitely lead to
constitutional crises, anarchy and breakdown of law and order(similar to
what happened in Cote'd voire in 2010). In such a case, the victorious
candidate could form a parallel government, which will be recognized by
the international community until the illegal ING is brought down. This
is the law and there is nothing any NSA or Council of State can do about
it.
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