NASS moves to probe INEC over polls’ postponement


The Senator representing Kano South Constituency on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr Kabiru Gaya said Sunday that National Assembly would investigate the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over the postponement elections.

Fielding questions from State House correspondents in Abuja, Gaya, who is chairman of Senate Committee on Works, said INEC had no excuse to postpone the polls because necessary provisions were made in terms of logistics and personnel, other arrangements. to ensure smooth elections.

“I was not happy when they shifted the elections and I said still after shifting the election we will call them and we will investigate INEC for shifting the election because it caused poor turnout. 

“We will find out the reason – if if is funding, we gave them enough funding, if it was issue of security, the security agencies were ready. So why should INEC shift the elections? We are going to investigate that when we come back after the governorship election. But generally they did what they could do, I would say, it’s a pass mark,” he said. 

The Senator also congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election, saying it would enable him complete all the projects he initiated in the last four years. 

“When I was inspecting one of the roads in Nigeria here, at that time, President Buhari was abroad, I said President Buhari will, insha Allah, commission that road in his first time and also in second term. He will do the second part of the road. People doubted me, but thank God, God has done it – President Buhari has ran for election and he has won the election.

“I am not surprise he won because he has done so much for this country. Take for example, in terms of road, I am the Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, so I know that the budget for the 2014 before President Buhari came in was N22 billion.

“But when he came into office the budget moved up to N220 billion and you can see now the budget is between N300 billion to N400 billion in 2019. Therefore, the roads that were neglected for 19 years are now motorable. Also, agricultural, the importation of rice has dropped from 100 percent to only five percent,” he said. 

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