The House of Representatives has invited the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Yakub Mahmood, to brief it on the actual cost of monitoring direct primaries of political parties.
The commission is expected to interface with the Committees on Electoral Matters and Appropriation for possible consideration of the cost in the 2022 Appropriation Act.
The commission had recently voiced out its concerns over the cost of monitoring the conducted of direct primaries which is part of the items in the Electoral Amendment Act.
In a motion titled “Urgent Need to Invite the INEC Chairman to Brief the House Committees on Electoral Matters and Appropriation on the Actual Cost of Direct Primaries for Possible Consideration in the 2022 Budget”, moved by Leke Abejide, he drew attention to the Electoral Bill which was waiting presidential assent.
He said in view of the concerns over the financial implications in conducting the direct primaries there was need for the commission to brief on the matter.
He said: “The Bill is very critical to the sustainability of our democracy as the aspect of direct primaries will open up the political space for the youths and largely the members of all political parties to participate in all electoral processes starting from primary elections to the general elections.
“Countless complaints of the cost implications of direct primaries but the benefits to my mind outweighed the cost implications.
“However, it is pertinent to give opportunity to Chairman, Independent Electoral Matters Commission (INEC) to interface with both Committees on Electoral Matters and Appropriation in order for the Nation to know what will cost the country through INEC in order to put to rest the insinuations of different figures flying around that is so humongous to undertake direct primaries which may not be correct after all.
“We are all aware of the importance of direct primary and how it will transfer power to the real people, where they will be able to select or elect the people that will represent them from the presidency down to the councilorship.
“There have been a lot of noise about the cost implications. People have been saying that it will gulp N500bn but this is just a hearsay, as nobody has ever sat down to check the actual cost that it is going to cost the nation.
“It may be something that is within the capacity of the budget of INEC or something that we can even appropriate for in this period that we are still considering this budget.
“So, it is important for us to invite the Chairman of INEC to meet with the Committees on INEC in this hallowed chamber, and that on Appropriations, for him to be able to tell them what is going to cost to do this direct primary.”
The motion, which received the overwhelming support of the House, was later adopted.