Friday, November 8

Tinubu, Atiku, Kwankwaso, Obi, Sowore make INEC final list

Former Vice President Abubakar Atiku of the Peoples Democratic Party, former Lagos State governor and All Progressive Congress leader, Ahmed Bola Tinubu made the final list of presidential candidates released for the 2023 presidential polls.

Others on the list are former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, former Kano state governor, Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Omoyele Sowore, of AAC also made the list.

Meanwhile, the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan was the only conspicuous name not listed for the February 2023 poll.

The ruling party had no candidate listed for Yobe North Senatorial district following the dispute between the winner of the party primary and the senate president who contested for the presidential ticket.

According to INEC, all the 18 political parties fielded candidates and their running mates for the Presidential election.

For legislative elections, 1,101 candidates are vying for 109 Senatorial seats and 3,122 candidates for the 360 Federal Constituencies i.e. House of Representatives seats, making a total of 4,223 candidates contesting for 469 legislative positions. In terms of gender distribution, 3,875 candidates are male, made up of 35 for Presidential and Vice Presidential, 1,008 for Senate and 2,832 for House of Representatives. Similarly, 381 females comprising 1 for Presidential, 92 for Senate, and 288 for House of Representatives are contesting. There are also 11 Persons with Disability (PWDs) in the race.

The final list was released on Tuesday after the INEC regular meeting.

According to Barr. Festus Okoye, National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, the list was released in “pursuant to section 32(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 and item 8 of the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election.

“The publication of the full names and addresses of all nominated candidates follows the political parties’ conduct of primaries and completion of the nomination exercise,” he said.

Okoye noted that the list was released so as to allow the general public perus them and raise objective where there are false claims by any of the candidates.

He said, “Nigerians may recall that at end of the process, the personal particulars of all nominated candidates were displayed in their constituencies nationwide as provided by section 29(3) of the Electoral Act.

“Subsequently, validly nominated candidates had the opportunity to voluntarily withdraw their candidature by notice in writing and personally deliver such notice to the political party that nominated them for the election. Thereafter, political parties substituted such candidates under section 31 of the Electoral Act for which the last day was 15th July 2022 for national elections and 12th August 2022 for State elections as clearly provided in item 6 of the Commission’s Timetable and Schedule of Activities. Thereafter, no withdrawal or substitution of candidates is allowed except in the event of death as provided in section 34(1) of the Electoral Act or pursuant to an order of a Court of competent jurisdiction.

‘The list published today contains the names of candidates validly nominated for national elections at the close of party primaries and the period earmarked for withdrawal and substitution of candidates. The final list of candidates for State elections (Governorship and State Constituencies) will be published on 4th October 2022 as already indicated on the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election.

“We note the fact that not all the political parties conducted primaries in all the constituencies, submitted the particulars of candidates that emerged from valid primaries or substituted their candidates after fresh primaries within 14 days as provided in section 33 of the Electoral Act. This has led to numerous litigations, some of which are ongoing. Where the Commission was served with Court orders by aggrieved aspirants or candidates before the publication of this list, these have been indicated under the remark column.”

INEC therefore appealed to all political parties to channel any observations on the list of candidates to the Commission and such must be signed by the National Chairman and Secretary of the political party and supported with an affidavit as provided in section 32(2) of the Electoral Act 2022.”

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