2018: Campaign and go to jail – REC warns Fayose, other politicians
Raji threatened that the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) won’t hesitate to invoke Section 99 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), which forbids electioneering campaign until 90 days to election against any political party and individuals flouting the law, no matter how highly placed.
Raji was brought to Ekiti last month to replace Mr. Sam Olumekun, who was transferred to Edo State prior to 2015 governorship poll.
Speaking after a stakeholders’ meeting with politicians in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, Raji said the prohibition will cover jingles being aired on radio and television as well as the billboards erected at strategic locations, bearing the portraits of aspirants announcing or advertising their governorship intentions.
Raji’s harsh warning came to the fore sequel to complaints from some political parties that both the PDP and APC were allegedly using state and federal media to gain undue advantage.
“The section said no campaigning or announcing yourself as potential aspirant or candidate until 90 days to election. This attract
sanctions and it is constitutionally wrong”.
On the fairness craved by party leaders, Raji said: “If I or any of my staff is not ready to maintain fairness during elections, then we have no business in INEC”, he said.
He said the electoral umpire will be apolitical and uphold the tenets of ‘integrity, honesty, dignity, neutrality and fairness as expected from INEC as a statutory body saddled with the conduct of elections.
“Ekiti is an homogenous state. We are all brothers and we have no reason to fight. Election is like a football. When winner emerges, the opponent will embrace him. There is nothing to fight over if truly making Ekiti or Nigeria great is the main reason why we are
contesting”.
At the meeting, PDP State Chairman , Barr. Gboyega Oguntuase, Hon Samuel Omotoso and Bola Oluojo, who spoke on behalf of the party, promised to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Electoral Act for Ekiti election to be a success.
the state.
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