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Prosecute Electoral Offenders Before Kogi, Bayelsa Polls -CSOs
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), have called for the prosecution of perpetrators of violence during the 2019 general election to serve as deterrent to others wishing to indulge in such act, ahead of Kogi and Bayelsa State November 2 governorship elections.
The CSOs under the auspices of Nigerian Elections Violence Report (NEVR) made the call after evaluating the conduct of elections in the six South–South states of Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Bayelsa, Edo, Delta and Rivers.
A statement issued last Monday by leader of the group and Executive Director, Youth Alive Foundation (YAF), Dr Uduak Okon noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must be proactive in dealing with issues of security during elections, if it must conduct credible polls in the future.
Okon regretted that the heavy presence of armed gangs in the South-South facilitated violence during the recently concluded elections.
“Perpetrators of violence must be prosecuted thoroughly to deter future perpetrators from carrying out acts of violence during elections.
“That the law against cultism and other gang related offences should be revitalised and perpetrator made to face the law.
“Individuals identified as cultists and who support and fund armed gangs should not be given political appointments and other public positions of trust as they utilise them during election season,” Okon said.
According to her, the behaviour of partisan security forces and violence around collation centres must be resolved before the next set of polls to reduce the scope of violence during elections.
“Military and police personnel working on election security on election day should be properly tagged for easy identification because ‘men in uniform’ use their ‘authority’ to assist different politicians from different political parties to intimidate perceived opponents of their ‘pay masters,” she added.
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