Wanted: a legal time frame for pre-election matters

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The confusion over pre-election matters, which often drag on to the electioneering and post-election period, have made electoral reforms compelling.

After presidential, governorship and National Assembly elections, candidates are at liberty to approach the court for redress within 30 days. The cases are expected to be concluded within 120 days. Appeal is for 60 days.

Instructively a violation of the time frame by litigants in post-election cases can lead to a technical knock out. Two days ago, the court also ruled that Lyon’s running mate, Senator Biobarakumo Degi, was on the ballot in error.The danger is that, if certain pre-election matters are not resolved in time, it may produce fatal effects when they are eventually resolved.

Electoral reform is an unfinished business in Nigeria. As stakeholders push for the setting up of special electoral offences tribunals or courts for the trial of electoral offenders, they should also spare a thought for the need for a legal time frame for the conclusion of pre-election cases in court, at least, 30 days before the election date.

 

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