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President Obasanjo Writes to INEC's Abel Guobadia and Guobadia Responds by
Office of the President Aso Rock Abuja
PRES/ 112 April, 28 2003 To: INEC Chairman Dear Dr. Guobadia: I have the privilege of obtaining two copies of the final report of the Commonwealth Observer Group. I hereby forward a copy to you. Let me mention that the report is generally fair and commendatory to both INEC and the Federal Government. I note that although the group was only able to visit limited number of polling stations, the report draws attention to vital aspects of the electoral process.
I am of the opinion that where the report raises issues about which administrative or legal actions are possible, such remedial actions should be promptly taken. For instance, the report on page 45, cites parts of Enugu and Rivers states as areas where there were 'wide spread and serious irregularities and voting'. I understand that INEC, having declared results and issued certificates, may be limited in its administrative actions to redress. Nevertheless, it would be helpful if the commission can investigate such circumstances even if only to assist the Election Tribunals in expediting action to ensure some redress. In another instance, the report on page 46, mentions that there were areas 'where elections did not take place.'
Kindly investigate and let me know if there were indeed such areas and what the commission intends to do about them, particularly with reference to the elections that are yet to come.
Sincerely: Olusegun Obasanjo President and Commander-in-Chief ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
Office of the Chairman INEC Abuja, Nigeria May 8, 2003 Your Excellency: I thank you for your letter with reference PRES/ 112 dated April, 28 2003 and the attached Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group which is being studied in detail by the commission. I am writing to assure Your Excellency that even before the receipt of your letter, I directed that exhaustive investigations be commenced forthwith as to the reported lapses and allegations of irregularities and malpractices in the preceding elections.
The reported lapses of the April 12, 2003 elections especially as they relate to logistics which could be corrected in the short term were of course addressed before the presidential and gubernatorial elections of April 19, as was evidenced in the early arrival of personnel and materials and preserving the integrity of secret ballots amongst others as reported by the Press and international as well as domestic observers. Having taken remedial steps on the short run, the commission, in its usual practice, has set up the administrative machinery to inquire into the role played by its officials and ad-hoc staff in the alleged rigging and malpractices.
Perhaps it is needless to add that identified cases of complicity will be dealt with administratively and where there are prima facie cases of criminal breach of any law, reference will be made to the law enforcement agencies for investigation and prosecution. Save for such measures and as rightly pointed out in yours under reference, having declared results, there is little else the commission can do by way of remedial action going by the provisions of the Electoral Act. Mr. President, while investigations are continuing, the commission is not aware of any place based on reports received from the Resident Electoral Commissioners and our monitors, where elections did not take place and results were declared.
However at the end of the investigations, appropriate actions will be taken. Admittedly, we have heard of and received reports of such from some politicians and observer groups. Where conditions were not conducive due to heightened tensions, seizure of balloting instruments by armed bandits or based on security reports, elections in such areas were postponed or rescheduled as required by law. The places included Udi and Igbo-Eze North local government areas of Enugu State, Warri-North, South and South-West local government areas of Delta State, Isiala-Ngwa local government area in Abia State, Abak in Akwa-Ibom State, Ida and Adavi Local Government Areas in Kogi State, Obebra Local Government Area in Cross River States Etc.
I cannot end this letter without drawing Your Excellency's attention to the hazards which many staff of the commission have been subjected to since the commencement of the general elections while carrying out their lawful duties. Apart from serious physical assaults, some of which have resulted in grievous bodily harm to many, we have lost some permanent and ad-hoc staff in several states including Bayelsa and Bauchi, killed by armed hoodlums bent on manipulating or disturbing the electoral process.
Some of our local government area offices in Delta, Katsina, Cross River, Bayelsa and Rivers states were burnt by persons wishing to destroy our voting materials so as to make polling impossible. These painful and disturbing incidents did not deter us from discharging our duties and responsibilities in accordance with extant laws. Sincerely: Abel Guobadia INEC Chairman ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALUKO COMMENTARY All these "open letters" flying all over the place! Our nation has suddenly become one of open-letter-writing leaders and dealers? Na wa o! And why is our president - an interested party in these elections - writing to an "independent" NEC chairman Abel Guobadia - and even transmitting to Guobadia a Commonwealth Observers document that Guobadia should have been the very first one to see? What then is the "I" doing in INEC? Or is this an indication that the president and the chairman are finally taking objections to the elections seriously? Just as well. Bolaji Aluko May 10, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Appendix: The MONITORS European Union Observer Mission (EU OM) - 118 observers in all states in Nigeria except Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Kebbi and Taraba States. Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) (about 170 human rights organizations based in Nigeria) - 10,009 observers International Republican Institute (IRI) - 50 observers covered in 12 of 36 states [Kastina, Kogi, Imo, Gombe, Cross River, Sokoto, Rivers, Ogun, Nasarawa, Bauchi, Oyo and Lagos and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).] Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) of the Catholic Church of Nigeria - 30,000 observers National Democratic Institute (NDI) - 50 observers from 12 nations and monitored 10 states (April 12) - Adamawa, Cross Rivers, Delta, Enugu, Kaduna, Kano, Kogi, Lagos, Niger and Ogun - and on April 17, delegation members deployed to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and 15 states: Abia, Anambra, Delta, Edo, Enugu, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kogi, Lagos, Niger, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Sokoto. Commonwealth Observer Group (COG) - FCT and 8 states [Lagos, Enugu, Oyo, Plateau, Kaduna, Kano, Rivers and Sokoto] Media Monitoring Group (MMG) of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, and Guild of Editors, NGE African Union (AU) - 20 observers ECOWAS election observers - six ECOWAS parliamentarians and ten ECOWAS Council of Elders National Labor Council (NLC)'s Labour Election Monitoring Team (LEMT) - Federation of Muslim Women Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) / Muslim League for Accountability (MULAC)- over 1600 observers in 15 states in northern Nigeria for the national assembly election- - Bauchi, Bornor, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara. South-South Observer Group - comprised of Movement for the Survival of Ogoni Peoples (MOSOP), Niger Delta Human and Environmental Rescue Organisation (ND-HERO), Environmental Rights Action (ERA), Niger Delta Professionals for Development (NDPD) and Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (IHRHL) The News Reports http://allafrica.com/stories/200304180362.html No Secrecy in Voting - Fomwan STATEMENT OF FOMWAN/MULAC Daily Trust (Abuja)DOCUMENT April 18, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200305070349.html STATEMENT OF THE TMG Daily Trust (Abuja) DOCUMENT May 7, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304240332.html STATEMENT BY JDPC This Day (Lagos) April 24, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304280316.html STATEMENT BY ECOWAS Group The Independent (Banjul) April 28, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200305010031.html STATEMENT BY Electoral Reform Network (ERN) Daily Trust (Abuja)May 1, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304220652.html Interim Statement on Presidential and Governorship Elections 19 April 2003 Commonwealth Observer Group (London) DOCUMENT April 22, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304230766.html Statement of the NDI International Election Observer Delegation to Nigeria's April 12 National Assembly Elections National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (Washington, DC) DOCUMENT April 14, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304230768.html Statement of the NDI International Election Observer Delegation To April 19 Presidential and Gubernatorial Elections National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (Washington, DC) DOCUMENT April 23, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304180223.html (International Republican Institute) Observers Express Concern Over Voting Irregularities This Day (Lagos) April 18, 2003 http://www.europaworld.org/week128/preliminarystatement9503.htm Preliminary Statement of the EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) to Nigeria May 9, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200305070296.html Fraud in 13 States Assembly Polls - EU Daily Trust (Abuja) May 7, 2003 http://news.google.com/news?q=Reports,+observers,+elections,+Nigeria&hl=en& lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=nn http://allafrica.com/stories/200305080437.html 2003 Polls: We Can't Celebrate Yet, Says Guobadia This Day (Lagos) May 8, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200305070127.html We'll Defend Election Results At Tribunals, Says Inec This Day (Lagos) May 7, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200305060056.html INEC Tackles EU, US Election Monitors -Takes Case to Immigration, Security Agencies Vanguard (Lagos) May 6, 2003 http://www.dailytimesofnigeria.com/DailyTimes/2003/May/6/Electoral.asp Electoral frauds mar just-concluded polls, insist EU election observers [inec dismisses report, raises alarm over activities of foreign monitors] May 6, 2003 http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/News/0,6119,2-11-1447_1354428,00.html Obasanjo orders election probe 02/05/2003 08:44 - (SA) http://www.vanguardngr.com/articles/2002/politics/p104052003.html We will reclaim our stolen mandate Vanguard, May 04, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304300169.html Inec Rejects EU Verdict On Elections Vanguard (Lagos) April 30, 2003 http://www.thisdayonline.com/news/20030429news01.html PDP: We're Ready to Forgo Results from Rivers, 5 Others 2003 Presidential Polls This Day, April 29, 2003 http://www.newswatchngr.com/editorial/allaccess/2003/28042003/cover10428120715.htm Controversial Victory Newswatch, April 28, 2003 http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/west_africa/0,1009,57617,00.html Obasanjo hits EU, thanks local media April 25, 2003, 19:45 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304250372.html Buhari is a Frustrated Man, Says Guobadia This Day (Lagos)April 25, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304240028.html FG Faults EU Observers' Report This Day (Lagos) April 24, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304230382.html EU Observers: Police Stuffed Ballot for PDP This Day (Lagos) April 23, 2003 http://www.voanews.com/EnglishtoAfrica/article.cfm?objectID=39E425E3-369A-4559 -A11B8038C2BDCBE2 European Union And Commonwealth Observers Disagree About Nigeria's Presidential Elections 22 Apr 2003, 14:41 UTC http://allafrica.com/stories/200304220125.html Guobadia Faults Observers On Polls Vanguard (Lagos)April 22, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304220375.html Observers Note 'Significant Flaws' in Five States This Day (Lagos) April 22, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304220007.html Presidential/Guber Polls: Observers Fault Results Daily Trust (Abuja) April 22, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304210468.html AU, IRI Laud Conduct of Presidential/Guber Polls Daily Trust (Abuja) April 21, 2003 http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=2602737 EU Observers Cite Fraud in Nigeria Election Tue April 22, 2003 07:31 AM ET http://allafrica.com/stories/200304220106.html Polls Marred By 'Significant Rigging, Fraud'- Monitors Vanguard (Lagos) April 22, 2003 http://allafrica.com/stories/200304160063.html As Obasanjo, Security Chiefs Meet...ANPP, 11 Other Parties Reject Results This Day (Lagos) April 16, 2003 http://www.dailytimesofnigeria.com/DailyTimes/2003/April/15/Election.asp Election monitoring groups fault N/A elections Daily Times, April 15, 2003
May 2003
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