Yakubu Mahmood, chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says the national assembly may consider the 2019 general election budget of N242 billion for passage next week.
Mahmood made this known to journalists after meeting with the leadership of the national assembly on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said the commission had been assured of the national assembly’s commitment to an efficient election and would do what is necessary to make that a reality.
“The most important thing to say is that INEC was invited to meet with NASS leadership on how the proposed budget for the 2019 elections can be speedily considered and appropriated by the national assembly,” he said.
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“We have been assured of speedy passage of the budget, perhaps as early as next week. N242 billion is the total amount proposed.
He commended the leadership of the national assembly for calling for the meeting.
Mahmood said with the meeting, the commission was re-energised and reassured that its plans for the 2019 elections were on course with regard to funding.
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He said: “We have from today, exactly 191 days to the opening of polling units at 8am on Saturday the 16th of February, 2019.
“There are activities that we have to undertake for a minimum of six months to the election date.
“Six months to the election date kick starts from 15th of August, which means we have only eight days to the commencement of these activities.
“We are confident that with this meeting, all the grey areas will be ironed out and as we are concerned, our component of the cost of the election will be speedily appropriated by the national assembly.
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“This is the first time in the history of our election that the budget for the election will be subjected to approval by the national assembly this way.
“We want to thank you for the reassurance that the commission will not be constrained in any way in the conduct of the election.”
Mahmood said the commission had concluded plans for the election, adding that, it was waiting for the necessary funding to commence implementation.
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