Kano TMG, CSOs Distances Self from Calls to Cancel Kano Polls

Kano TMG, CSOs Distances Self from Calls to Cancel Kano Polls

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CSOs under the aegis of Kano Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and the Kano State Civil Society Elections Situation Room have denied being part of any group calling for the cancellation of the March 18th elections in the state.

The group described the call by some self acclaimed CSOs to cancel the elections in Kano as baseless, unpatriotic and being made by some faceless and unscrupulous individuals sponsored by some disgruntled politicians who lost during the elections.

In a press statement jointly signed by both Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani) and Amb. Ibrahim Waiya, chairman, Transition Monitoring Group on Saturday during a press conference, some faceless groups in conjunction with some willing elements in the media cooked up the fake stories about civil society organisations calling for cancelation of the governorship election in Kano state and other parts of the country for obvious selfish and politically motivated reasons.

They charge the public to disregard the call and warned that any of such action in the future by any person or group will be met with litigation as the CSO and TMG in Kano will not sit and watch it’s name tarnished by some desperate politicians and those who run their dirty assignments.

See the text of the press conference below

PRESS STATEMENT BY TMG AND KANO CIVIL SOCIETY ELECTIONS SITUATION ROOM

It has come to the notice of the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and the Kano State Civil Society Elections Situation Room of an attempt by some people with unscrupulous intentions to sneer the integrity of credible civil society organisations that have been working hard over the years to ensure electoral integrity in Nigeria.

For obvious selfish and politically motivated reasons, some faceless groups in conjunction with some willing elements in the media have cooked up fake stories about civil society organisations calling for cancelation of the governorship election in Kano state and other parts of the country.

The spread of this fictitious and malicious news, in a time when the political space in Nigeria is already heated up is not only worrisome but also has the potential to further overheat the polity. As champions of democracy, we will not allow sneer-campaigners and people with politically motivated reasons drag credible civil society organisations in Kano State and indeed, in Nigeria at large into political wars with political parties.

TMG, like CISLAC and the Kano Civil Society Forum have done incredible work towards electoral reforms in Nigeria. Since 1998, TMG has championed the democratic path in Nigeria as the foremost election observation group with the widest membership across the length and breadth of Nigeria. Ahead of the 2023 general elections, TMG engaged extensively to mobilize citizens to participate actively in the electoral process, while also training and deploying independent observers across the 774 local governments in the country.

TMG’s position as reflected in the statements it issued throughout the elections, have been on the basis of first hand observation and reports of its observers.

In the same vein, CISLAC and the Kano Civil Society Forum have contributed their quota through stakeholders’ engagements to ensuring electoral security and integrity, while also engaging to improve citizens’ participation. It is therefore unimaginable that, these groups of credible organisations would assume any form of partisan position in their actions or words as has been highlighted in these malicious reports.

For the avoidance of doubt, it must be categorically stated, that as credible organisations duly accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to observe the 2023 general elections, TMG, CISLAC and Kano Civil Society Elections Situation Room understood their roles in the process and have performed such within the ambits of INEC’s guidelines.

As credible organisations, we have efficiently performed our observatory function, drawing up recommendations for improvement in future elections. We will never interfere with the conduct of elections or seek to interfere with the judicial processes leading up to a redress of grievances resulting from the elections.

As a matter of fact, no genuine civil society group will side with any political parties as the position of the group is expected to be apolitical. We regard as act of desperation and selfishness the attempt to rope credible organisations into reports that are clearly politically motivated and sponsored, which claimed to be speaking on behalf of the INEC accredited observer groups in Kano State.

OUR POSITIONS

1. We call on the public to disregard in totality these wild reports making rounds and using the names of credible organisations and called for the cancelation of the governorship election in Kano State. We assure the public that we have never at any time issued such statements nor been a party to such conclusions. We strongly believe in democratic approaches to settling elections disputes and encourage all who are not satisfied with the process to seek redress in the court of law.

2. We urge the media to filter credible civil society groups from faceless, politically sponsored groups who hide under the names of credible organisations to concoct fake stories that suit their narratives. We implore the media to desist from availing such unscrupulous groups the platform to propagate their disruptive, misleading, and fake stories.

3. We warn sternly against the illegal use of our names to spin narratives that are capable of further heating up the polity and creating chaos in Kano State and in Nigeria. Any further misuse of our names in this direction will be met by litigation.

RECOMMENDATIONS

While we note the widespread electoral violence and other forms of electoral malfeasance that categorized the governorship elections particularly in Kano State and other parts of the country, we stand by our earlier recommendations on the part of INEC and other stakeholders to improve the elections in Nigeria. We thereby recommend the following:

1. Strengthened collaboration with the security agencies in Nigeria is critical towards ensuring electoral security in Nigeria. As part of post mortem activities of the 2023 general elections, INEC must begin to prioritize collaboration with security agencies to protect voters from political thugs in future elections.

2. Justice must be served and seen to be served on those who perpetrated electoral violence in the 2023 elections, not just in Kano but in all the flashpoints across the country. As we call on the international community to sanction these offenders, Nigeria must be seen to take actions to ensure justice.

3. Very importantly also, we have seen how overburdened INEC can be and call on the incoming 10th National Assembly to prioritize legislation to establish the electoral offenders tribunal/commission which will take away the burden from INEC and ensure adequate and timely prosecution of electoral offenders in Nigeria.

4. It is also critical for the political parties to reposition the party system with the aim of improving internal democracy in their operations. A huge part of the problems of the 2023 elections stem from the lack of internal democracy in the major political parties in Nigeria. As a machinery that brings about leadership in Nigeria, political parties must ensure democratic tenets in their internal operations or may never be able to uphold democracy in Nigeria.

5. We recommend that, all potential elections observers should pass through Anti-Corruption Agencies screening henceforth, to ensure that only prudent and credible organizations are accredited as observers in future elections

6. We recommend that, all accredited observers should learn and strictly adhere with INEC guidelines on observers operations, to appreciate their limitations as observers, which is only to observe and make recommendations.

Signed:

Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani)

Chairman, Transition Monitoring Group
Amb. Ibrahim Waiya,

Convener,
Kano Civil Society Elections Situation Room

25th March 2023


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