The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has acknowledged that there were some challenges, which were structural, infrastructural and human in nature during the 2023 general election.
In his address at a meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) to reflect on the recently concluded 2023 General Election in Abuja on Tuesday, Yakubu said compared to some previous elections, the Commission believed that the 2023 polls were one of the most meticulously prepared for in recent times.
βLearning from previous experiences, we started preparations immediately after the 2019 General Election, carefully ticking the necessary boxes over a four-year period. It is the need to learn from both the positives and the shortcomings that makes the stocktaking that we are embarking on today essential,β he stated.
He said since the conclusion of the elections, diverse opinions have been expressed by political parties, candidates, observers, analysts, and the general public on aspects of the exercises, which took place in February and March.
He said such diverse opinions should normally be expected, and the Commission welcomes all of them insofar as their purpose was to improve the future conduct of elections and to consolidate our democracy.
βFirst, our preference is to listen more and draw lessons rather than join in the heated and often emotive public discussion on the election.
βSecond, since we plan to conduct our own review of the election, we see no need to pre-empt the process. Third, the Commission would not want to be seen as defensive or justificatory in joining the ongoing discussions.
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