Campaigning: INEC charges political parties to play by rules
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Independent National Electoral Commission in Cross River State, Dr. Johnson Alalibo, has charged political parties in the state to play by the rules in the campaigns and electioneering process.
According to a statement by the HOD Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Cross River State, Anthonia Nwobi, Alalibo gave the charge on Wednesday during a meeting with chairmen of political parties in the state.
He reminded the parties to “remember the extant laws regulating electoral activities, especially the Electoral Act of 2022, which clearly spelt out the rules, guidelines, and procedures for conduct of campaigns, other electoral activities and their offences and punishments.”
Alalibo also said that the campaign, which commences on September 28, 2022, for the presidential and national assembly elections nationwide, is expected to follow the law strictly by avoiding foul language, attack or use of force on opposition parties and candidates, employment of private security organisations by whatever name or in whatever guise, violent activities of any kind and other electoral offences.
The REC added that they expected political parties to “observe the limit or threshold of campaign expenditure as provided by law, under sections 87-89 of the Electoral Act of 2022, as INEC will not condone the violation of these provisions.
“The Election and Political Parties Monitoring Department of INEC, is poised to track such in their campaign tracking activities.”
The REC urged political parties to mobilise their members and other stakeholders to collect their Permanent Voters Cards, which are lying across the 18 LGA offices, also adding that over 90,000 PVCs remain uncollected to date in the state.
Meanwhile, the final list of candidates for presidential and national assembly elections has been published. It can be assessed at the INEC State Office, 18 LGA Offices, and the commission’s website, while that of the governorship and state house of assembly will be published on October 4, 2022.
Alalibo also reminded the 17 registered political parties in the state that “the governorship and state house of assembly campaign will kick off on October 12, 2022. All campaigns will end 24 hours to the election as provided by the law.”
Other activities the REC highlighted include the ongoing clean-up of voters registers, collection of PVCs at the LGA offices, online recruitment of ad hoc staff for the 2023 general elections, and submission of a list of party agents by political parties to the commission by December 30, 2022.
Responding on behalf of all the political parties represented in the meeting, the Chairman of the Young Progressives Party, Cross River State, Mr. Anthony Attah, promised to cooperate with the REC and the commission to achieve free, fair, and credible elections in 2023.
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