NewsGoodluck Jonathan: Courts Should Only Order Election Re-Run Not Declare Winner

Goodluck Jonathan: Courts Should Only Order Election Re-Run Not Declare Winner

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BEVERLY HILLS, April 12, (THEWILL) – Former President Goodluck Jonathan has advocated the need for legislation that would prevent the courts from declaring a winner in an election.

Speaking with journalists on Monday in Abuja, Jonathan insisted that the situation where the Judiciary was allowed to declare winners in an election because of electoral fraud should not be condoned as it was undemocratic.

He explained that the ballot papers should be the only means of choosing political leaders, adding that when a politician or the electoral system is found wanting, the courts should only be made to order for a re-run and not to declare a winner.

He said: “Ballot papers should be the basis of selecting political officeholders. If it is the Judiciary that should select them, then we are not yet there.

“I am not saying the Judiciary is not doing well but our laws should suppress the idea of our Judiciary returning candidates. The ballots should decide who occupies the councillorship seat up to the presidency; that is democracy.”

While lamenting a situation whereby politicians used gifts to sway voters during the electoral process, the ex-President called for punitive measures against those who indulged in the unwholesome act.

He noted that whereas in Nigeria politicians induced voters with money and foodstuff on Election Day, such action was a criminal offence in other African countries.

He said: “The problem we have in Nigeria is the use of money to induce some voters. Compared to other African countries, we spend too much money here. Probably, we need to review our laws because I have observed a number of elections in African countries.

“Here, if somebody is contesting elections, you buy bags of rice, wrappers, and all manner of items to induce the electorates. Ordinarily, our electoral laws are supposed to frown on such practices.

“If you do that, you are supposed to be disqualified from contesting in the election. So these are the things that make our elections expensive. I think if the young people are willing, things should begin to change.

“For instance in Tanzania, a candidate does not need to print his name on matchbox or any items to woo voters. If you do that, they say that you are inducing the electorates. It is against their laws.”

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