By MAUREEN DICK
THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Rivers State, Johnson Alalibo Sinikiem, has said that the commission has not handed over the State voters’ register to the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) contrary to claims that the latter is possession of the document.
Sinikiem, who spoke to journalists in Port Harcourt yesterday, explained that INEC’s tradition is to provide the voters’ register to RSIEC before local government elections, as mandated by law.
He, however, noted that the state INEC office had received two requests from RSIEC for the voters’ register, but compliance has been hindered by a court order from the Federal High Court, Abuja.
REC Sinikiem clarified that INEC’s ICT department houses the voters’ register in soft copy and would typically provide certified photocopies to RSIEC, but insisted that no such document has been handed over.
He said: “The tradition of the commission is that before an election for State at the local government, the only responsibility that we have is to give them voters’ register because we are empowered to maintain and keep voters’ register for the country.
“However, to make it very clear, the RSIEC has written to us about two times for release of register. But, we have not released before we received from our headquarters an order from a Federal High Court restraining INEC from releasing the registers.
“So up till now, we have not officially handed over the Rivers State voters’ register to RSIEC. We have not, the ICT department houses the voters’ register.
“And voters’ register is in soft copy and it is in two ways, either we give it to them in soft copy, we photocopy it both black and white and coloured then we stamp certified through copy. But, we have not given them. There is no register in our office that will show that we have handed over such document to them. But, they have written.”
The Rivers REC stated that he has received only one court order from the INEC Headquarters in Abuja, and it is that of the Federal High Court order from Abuja, directing compliance, but is unaware of a separate state High Court order.
He attributed the delay in issuing the voters’ register RSIEC to administrative processes.
Sinikiem continued: “I have the one of the Federal High Court from Abuja which was sent to me by my headquarters directing me to comply with the court order. I have not seen another court order from the state High Court.
“Well, it is administrative, it not that we withheld it. But, when the RSIEC request, they have to come for the processes, they have not come to conclude the processes before we got the court order. We have not released.”
Meanwhile, Chairman of RSIEC, Justice Adolphus Enebeli (retd), on September 26, during a flag-off ceremony of the voters’ register at Ward 2 unit 10 in Rumuodara Town Hall Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state, revealed that RSIEC received the voters’ register from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) prior to any legal issues arising.
He stated: “The 6th commission under my charge, we are very proactive. A wise man can never be taken unawares.
“We (RSIEC) are proactive, we follow due process. Even before the cases went to court we have liaised with INEC, the correspondences are there. That is it. It is the gift of patience, planning.
“I’m not a last minute man. I plan ahead. And so, all these things were concluded since last year the correspondences are there.
“The display of register will be carried out in all the 6,866 polling units in the 23 local government areas of Rivers State.”