Former President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has called for the strengthening of the nation’s electoral laws in such a way that only the ballot paper, and not the courts, is allowed to determine the winners of elections.
The former President said that the standard practice was that the electoral management bodies should exercise the sole responsibility of returning candidates and declaring winners while the judiciary complemented by either upholding declared results or nullifying flawed elections and ordering a rerun.
According to a press statement signed by Ikechukwu Eze, Special Assistant to President Jonathan, the former President stated this on Monday in an interaction with newsmen during a private visit to TOSTV Network studios in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
He said: “I had already made a public statement on that to the effect that the ballot paper and not the judiciary should determine who wins elections or select political leaders. The ballot paper should be the only basis for selecting political leaders.”
He was further quoted to have said that “countries that conduct free and fair elections experience less election-related litigations while numerous court cases following elections are the hallmark of fragile democracies.
“I have said this before and I will always repeat it. I am not saying the judiciary is not doing well. But my point is that our laws should suppress the issue of the judiciary returning candidates.
“If a candidate is declared winner after a flawed electoral process, what the courts can do is to annul the election and order a fresh one, where a winner will finally emerge through the ballot.
“The ballot paper should decide who holds any elective office from the councilorship to the presidency. That is democracy.”
Jonathan also stated that some funds might be needed in elections, especially in the area of logistics during campaigns.
He however frowned at the negative way money is deployed in inducing electorate, officials and security operatives.
He noted the weakness of governance at local Government level, which is the third tier of government, particularly in the exercise of its autonomy and its capacity to manage development issues.
He therefore highlighted the need to review the local government system to enable the tier of government perform better in delivering democracy dividends to the people.
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