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By Chinedu V. Akuta
Newsdiaryonline Sat Jan 30, 2010 |
I condemn the recent Jos crisis and the
assassination of Dipo Dina (former
Action Congress governorship candidate
of Ogun State in the 2007 election). I
wish to commiserate with the families of
innocent Nigerians that died in the Jos
crisis and also with the families of
Dipo Dina. Both incidents will run
counter productive for attempts to
launder Nigeria ’s image abroad.
Nigerians at home and abroad are deeply
worried about the level of insecurity.
Our fear of political assassinations,
electoral frauds, electoral flaws, etc
have increased as the Anambra election
(February 2010) and 2011 general
election draws closer.
The entire Nigerians will closely watch
what will happen in Anambra election on
February 6. Whatever happens in Anambra
will further confirm what Nigerians will
face in 2011 general election. But
before then, let’s look briefly at past
governorship elections in Anambra State,
which is almost a case of total
electoral frauds, flaws, and failures.
Understandings of these electoral
failures should form the basis to
declare war against electoral fraud in
Anambra State and Nigeria .
1983 General Election.
The old Anambra State witnessed bitter
rivalry between the then governor (Chief
Jim Nwobodo) and late Chief C.C.Onoh.
Both men (Chief Jim Nwobodo and late
Chief C.C.Onoh), had thugs who unleashed
violence and intimidation to their
opponents. There were serious electoral
frauds leading to the “victory” of Chief
Jim Nwobodo, but it was later quashed at
the Supreme Court. Thus late Chief
C.C.Onoh became the governor but his
administration was short lived due to
army takeover.
1999 General Election.
This election produced Mbadinujo as the
governor and his “god father” Emeka
Offor. The duo emerged by virtue of
electoral fraud. The setback to Anambra
State as a result of problems between
the governor and his “godfather” cannot
be quantified in monetary terms.
2003 General Election.
Serious rigging, electoral flaws and
fraud were features of 2003 general
elections. Anambra State gubernatorial
election was a good example of 2003
electoral fraud. Dr Ngige was imposed on
the state as the governor by
perpetrators of this electoral fraud.
When he (Dr Ngige) had misunderstandings
with those that imposed him on the
state, (his god fathers) he was
kidnapped. Therefore, electoral fraud
produced the first case of kidnapping of
a sitting governor in Nigeria . Till
date no one was prosecuted for that
offence. Peter Obi later got his mandate
through the court to become the truly
elected governor of the state.
2007 General Election.
The 2007 general election witnessed the
worst electoral fraud in the history of
elections in Nigeria . President
Yar’Adua acknowledged these
irregularities. Again Anambra State was
not left out. Andy Uba was declared the
winner and lasted only 14 days in
office. The court again restored Peter
Obi as the governor. From the above
analyses, Anambra State and her people
have been victims of electoral fraud.
The Umpire
The same umpire (Independent National
Electoral Commission) conducted both
2003 and 2007 general elections with
catastrophic results. Why will the same
umpire keep conducting further elections
in Nigeria especially in Anambra? Why
not disband them. If the military
government disbanded National Electoral
Commission (NEC), that conducted the
freest and fairest election in Nigeria ,
why can’t the civilian administration
dissolve INEC for gross misconduct of
elections in Nigeria ?
Realities of Electoral Fraud.
(a) Violence, destruction of properties,
intimidation, killings, kidnappings,
etc. Recently, the Inspector General of
Police, Mr. Ogbonna Onovo disclosed that
intelligence reports gathered by the
police in Anambra State ahead of Feb 6
2010 election showed that majority of
the politicians contesting the elections
have recruited armed robbers, militias,
kidnappers etc to cause mayhem.
(b) Post Electoral litigations. Using
Anambra State as an example, the present
Governor Peter Obi has been to court
much more than any governor in Nigeria
past or present, all in a bid to reclaim
his mandate. Atiku Abubakar (former Vice
President) and Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu went
to court against President Yar’Adua.
This list(s) of post electoral cases are
too numerous. Nigerians should wonder
how much we are loosing by virtue of all
these court cases.
(c) Military Interventions. Politicians
usually ask for the military
intervention each time there is
electoral fraud. 1964/65 and 1983
elections are examples were the military
intervened partly because of electoral
fraud and corruption. At present (2010)
some people have been asking the
military to intervene due to the absence
of our president. However, the military
has proven to be worst than the
civilians in corruption and
maladministration.
(d) Lack of development, security,
welfare, progress and prosperity. The
primary purpose of every government is
security and welfare of her citizens.
Electoral fraud denies the citizens of
these benefits.
Counter Electoral Fraud Measures.
The Ideal situation and the way forward
should be to put to an end to electoral
fraud, otherwise electoral fraud will
put an end to us. It will not be an easy
task. We should realize that “The
history of liberty is a history of
resistance” (Thomas Woodrow, 1812).
Liberty from electoral fraud will
require total resistance to it. Be that
as it may, I have the following
suggestions.
(1) Electoral Activism. We should all
become electoral activist(s). Vote
during elections and make sure our votes
are counted. Follow your vote till
results are announced. Keep your own
records and be prepared to defend your
votes in courts if need be.
(2) Election Monitoring. Every one
should come out and monitor elections in
his/her locality. Using your camera or
telephone with cameras to record every
proceeding in and around your voting
centers. These video records could be
too useful to counter electoral frauds.
Please see further details on; http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com/2009/08/digital-cameras-and-mobile-phones-with.html
(3) Surveillance and spying. We should
all keep high level vigilance and
surveillance of our neighborhoods to
spot any suspicious movements. Spying
should be used, before, during and after
elections. I have details of company
that could supply high level
surveillance cameras for these purposes.
(4) Every community/community
leaders/village head(s), should organize
the youths, elders, and women to
participate in election monitoring of
their locality.
(5) Faith or Religious Organizations
(churches, mosques, etc) should get
involved and designate groups within
their fold that will help to monitor
elections. Faith Organizations should
draw inspiration from Pastor Tunde
Bakare (Save Nigeria Project). I
recommend they read an appeal I made to
leaders of faith organizations in
Nigeria on http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com/2009/06/appeal-to-leaders-of-faith.html
(6) Electoral Evangelism. There should
be mass production of anti electoral
fraud messages in DVD’s, CDs, and
Cassettes/audio tapes to be distributed
to people, because the media houses
owned by government etc might not permit
such messages.
(7) Re-introduction of Option A4
Electoral System. This method produced
the freest and fairest election in
Nigeria . Therefore it’s a preferred
system. The weaknesses of Option A4
System are much better than the
strengths of the present electoral act.
Long live Anambra State and May God
bless Nigeria .
Chinedu Vincent Akuta.
An activist and leader of “Support
Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK
akutachinedu@yahoo.com
http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com/
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