The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, says it can comfortably handle local government elections in the country if given the responsibility.
This is part of the highlight of the Commission’s meeting with the joint committee of the National Assembly on Electoral Matters.
Countdown to the Edo and Ondo governorship elections has started and the National Assembly seeks to understand INEC’s level of preparedness.
Another matter of concern is the conduct of local government elections and the regular pattern of victory for the political parties in power across the states.
Others bother on the allegation of a bloated voters’ register and the delineation of constituencies for elections.
These issues and more formed the core of an all important meeting between INEC leadership and the Parliament.
INEC affirmed it can successfully conduct local government elections.
INEC Chairman insists it is doing its best for the nation’s democracy but calls on the National Assembly to first amend the Constitution
On the forthcoming Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States, the Commission says eight out of the thirteen outlined activities leading to the polls have been carried out
He says the Commission faces more challenges conducting off season elections
Having heard from the Commission, the lawmakers say there is a window of opportunity to regulate elections at the state level
The joint committee commended INEC for all its efforts and challenges at giving the nation credible and generally acceptable elections.