The Independent National Electoral Commission has said that
it would not postpone Saturday’s governorship election in Edo State for
the West African Senior School Certificate Examination scheduled to hold
on the same day.
The National Chairman of the commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu,
disclosed this during a stakeholders’ meeting held in Benin, the state
capital. A total of 1,742 candidates are expected to sit Mathematics 1 and 2
papers on September 10, a development which sparked a protest by some of
the affected candidates and parents on Monday. There had also been calls for the postponement of the poll to a later date to allow the students exercise their rights to vote. But the national commissioner, who spoke through the Resident
Electoral Commissioner, Sam Olumekun, said INEC had given adequate
notification on the date for the election prior to the date fixed for
the examinations.
He explained, “It is important to draw your attention to the fact
that INEC gave notice of this election on March 2, 2016. There was no
registration for WASSCE candidates as of that time.” The INEC boss noted that the commission had held a robust discussion
with the examination body and security agencies on the issue, where it
was agreed that the examination should be moved to Ondo and Delta
states, as holding it simultaneously may create security challenges Yakubu said, “The issue is, basically, security. So, the security
agencies advised WAEC accordingly that giving room for people to move
around may pose some challenges because many people will cash in on the
situation.
“Permit me to remind you also that there are about 1.9 million
registered voters in Edo State, whose interest also should be taken
care of. At the end of that meeting, we agreed that the exams be shifted
outside Edo State to places that are nearby.” “Indeed, WAEC had even concluded arrangements to do this. It
suggested Ore, Agbor and one other place. Yes, there might be some
inconveniences for the students to travel outside Edo State; but, of
course, it is not too much pain to bear if you have your state at
heart.” “I do not think we need to suspend an election because WAEC is going
to conduct GCE. It is not SSCE but GCE for those who did not do well in
the past exams,” the INEC chairman added.
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