The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has told Davido, a popular artiste that it has a maximum of 14 days to issue a certificate of return to Senator Ademola Adeleke the winner of the Osun State governorship election.
Davido, a nephew to Adeleke, had complained that INEC failed to issue the certificate of return to his uncle 48 hours after he won the governorship election in the state.
On His Twitter handle, the musician had written: “48hrs after our @AAdeleke_01 victory at the Osun Gubernatorial elections, we are yet to receive our certificate. @inecnigeria should we send you fuel money?”
“Please no one should tamper with the will of the Osun People! Issue the certificate as required by Law!”
But replying Davido in a statement, Festus Okoye, INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, said the Commission has up to 14 days to issue the winner with the certificate of return.
“Those that intervene and play roles in the electoral process should try to have basic knowledge of the constitutive legal instruments that guide and regulate the conduct of elections.
“The Commission is a public trust and a creation of the Constitution and the law and must be seen to respond to public demands for transparency and openness.
“The Commission will continue to uphold the basic tenets of transparency, openness and inclusivity in the conduct of elections and the delivery of electoral services.
“The Commission is not a political party and will not be swayed by partisan political interests. Section 72 of the Electoral Act 2022 provides that a sealed certificate of return at an election in the prescribed form shall be issued within 14 days to every candidate who has been returned by the Returning Officer in an election under the Act.
“The Commission conducted the Osun Governorship election on the 18th day of July 2022 and the Returning Officer made a declaration and a return on Sunday the 19th day of July 2022. Majority of the staff of the Commission that superintended the election are just returning to Abuja.
“The Supervising National Commissioner whose responsibility it is to present the certificate of Return is still in Osun waiting for the arrival of the certificate.
“The Commission made the Declaration and the Return and it is uncharitable to insinuate that the Commission does not want to issue the winner of the election with a Certificate of Return.
“There is no law in place that mandates the Commission to issue a certificate to any candidate within 48 hours. Those that influence public opinion, especially in the electoral process should try to arm themselves with basic knowledge of the law and the processes and procedures of the Commission”.