Abdullahi Ganduje, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), asserted on Wednesday that politicians pose the most significant challenge to the conduct of elections in the nation. He made this statement while receiving Hawa Habibu, the director of election and party monitoring for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Ganduje acknowledged that while insecurity is a major concern for the electoral process, the actions of politicians also contribute to the challenges faced. He emphasized the importance of INEC conducting exercises to assess the viability of political parties for planning and record-keeping in accordance with the law.
Addressing the issue of election conduct, Ganduje stated, “I know one of the biggest problems of INEC in conducting elections is insecurity. Everyone will say INEC, but it is the politicians.” He advocated for enhanced understanding of the rules and regulations governing elections, promoting a more civilized approach to politics. Ganduje highlighted the need for continuous education within institutions to ensure politicians adhere to the rules, emphasizing a digital approach.
Furthermore, he disclosed that the APC has directed that officers be present in all party offices at various levels, from wards to local governments, zones, and states, emphasizing their availability for effective governance.