Nigerian polls to go ahead despite crises

ABUJA. – The Electoral Commission of Nigeria (Inec) said yesterday that the presidential election will be held as scheduled on February 25 despite massive shortages of gasoline and new banknotes that have paralyzed Africa’s most populous country.

With less than three weeks to go before the election, queues continue to grow in front of ATMs for lack of banknotes and gas stations for lack of fuel, plunging residents into distress.

Several riots broke out, including in the southwestern city of Abeokuta on Tuesday, and last week in Kano, the largest city in the north, and in Ibadan, a major city in the southwest.

Inec chairman Mahmood Yakubu said Wednesday that the commission has “found a solution” to the gasoline shortage after meeting with the management of the national oil company (NNPC).

“The idea is to be able to use their more than 9,000 mega stations on land and floating throughout the country to store (petroleum) products so that the Commission is not hindered in moving staff and materials for the elections,” Yakubu said in a statement.

As for the shortage of new naira bills, “we had a meeting yesterday with the governor of the Central Bank and he assured us that the commission would not suffer any hindrance in this regard,” he added.

“So rest assured that the election will take place as scheduled, on February 25 for the presidential election and March 11 for the governors’ election,” he continued.

In October, the Central Bank suddenly announced that it would change the banknotes (including their color), and decided that the old bills would no longer be valid at the end of January before postponing the date to February 10, in the face of shortages and popular pressure. – Reuters

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