Dasuki wants elections postponed

Dasuki

Sambo DasukiNational Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to delay next month’s elections to allow more time for permanent voter’s card (PVC) distribution.

Speaking in London on Thursday, Dasuki said 30 million cards had been distributed over the last year but the same number still remained to be handed out.

The PVC was introduced to guard against electoral fraud.

President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is standing for re-election. His main challenger is former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking at the London think-tank Chatham House, Dasuki said he had told INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, that it would be sensible to postpone the poll within the three months it had to legally take place.

“It costs you nothing, it’s still within the law,” Mr Dasuki said he had told the INEC chairman.

He told Chatham House that a postponement would be “safer for all of us”.

“If in one year you’ve distributed 30 million, I don’t see how you will distribute another 30 million in two weeks. It doesn’t make sense.”

But INEC spokesman, Kayode Idowu, said there were currently no plans to delay, according to Reuters news agency.

“It is not a conversation of the commission’s at all. As far as we are talking now, the date is what it is,” Mr Idowu said.

Lai Mohammed, spokesman of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), told Reuters he was not happy with the proposal.

“Why are they not ready? Why should we postpone? We say ‘no’ to postponement,” he said.

The elections look to be the closest fought since the end of military rule in 1999.

Nigeria is gripped by a violent uprising in the north-east led by Islamist Boko Haram rebels.

The presidential election which pits Jonathan against Buhari takes place on February 14.