The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), bowing to pressure, has extended the deadline for the conduct of the primaries of the various political contesting the 2023 general election.
The national electoral umpire, after a meeting with the leadership of the political parties, today, gave 4 and 9 June, 2023 as the deadline for the submission of the party primaries and submission of their nominated candidates for the elections.
The new dates by INEC was contained in a release by the Commission’s Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye.
He said the political parties requested the Commission to review the timelines for party primaries provided in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the conduct of the 2023 elections, as released on Saturday, 26 February, 2022.
Okoye also stated that the political parties had earlier requested for 37-60 days extension of the timelines for the primaries and nomination of candidates.
He said INEC emphatically turned down the request because it would disrupt other scheduled activities on the timetable, adding that the Commission did not change its position.
“However, based on the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 general election, the parties have now pleaded with the Commission to use the 6-day period between 4 and 9 June, 2022 to conclude outstanding primaries and prepare to upload the list of candidates and their affidavits on the INEC Candidates Nomination Portal.
“The Commission did not schedule any specific activity during this period. The idea is to simply give parties time to compile the list and personal particulars of their nominated candidates before uploading same to the INEC Candidates Nomination Portal from 10-17 June, 2022.
“The Commission has decided to allow the request of the political parties since the six-day period does not conflict with the next scheduled activity which is the submission of the list of nominated candidates or any of the subsequent timelines which remain sacrosanct.
“However, this request is granted in respect of outstanding primaries only without prejudice to those already concluded by political parties. The Commission will not monitor already concluded primaries,” Okoye assured.
INEC further said after the conduct of primaries, the next critical activity for political parties is the online submission of the list of the candidates the party proposes to sponsor.
This, Okoye said, “shall be accompanied by an affidavit sworn to by the candidates indicating that they fulfilled all the constitutional requirements for election into the various offices via the INEC Candidates Nomination Portal.
“In addition, the Commission, based on past experience, has decided to train the political party officials to make efficient and effective use of the portal.
“The Commission will train four officials from each of the 18 political parties, making a total of 72 in all. Unfortunately, some of the political parties are still yet to submit their nominees for the training.
“The Commission hereby reminds such parties to do so immediately. The Commission wishes to reiterate that only electronically submitted nominations will be processed.
“Political parties are therefore advised to ensure that their primaries are free of rancour in order to meet the timelines for the remaining activities embodied in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election,” it was stated in the release.


























