It is no News that the Enugu East senatorial candidate of the Labour Party, Oyibo Chukwu, was gruesomely murdered and burnt to death yesterday, barely four days to the election.
However, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has hinted that the Enugu East senatorial election is likely to be postponed by two weeks.
Citing Section 34 of the Electoral Act, the INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, said that such postponement and relevant section of the Electoral Act can only be activated if the political party involved officially notifies the commission.
Oyibo Chukwu was allegedly attacked and murdered while on his way from a campaign trip. He was said to have been burnt inside his vehicle, along some persons.
According to INEC Boss: “there are procedures to handling such issues. In such situation, the commission will have to countermind the senatorial district for two weeks. The section can only be activated if the party involved officially notifies the commission.”
Section 34(b) stipulates that in the case of election into a legislative House, the election shall start afresh and the political party whose candidate died may, if it intends to continue to participate in the election, conduct a fresh primary within 14 days of the death of its candidate and submit the name of a new candidate to the Commission to replace the dead candidate:
“Provided that in the case of presidential or gubernatorial or Federal Capital Territory Area Council election, the running mate shall continue with the election and nominate a new running mate,” the section read.