Speaker, House of Reps, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal, has insisted that Nigeria’s general elections must hold in 2015 despite fears
in some quarters over the possibility of conducting peaceful elections amidst
the insurgency in the country’s north east.
Tambuwal’s statement comes on the
heels of controversies generated by the “election is not on the table now”
statement credited to Senate President David Mark.
“I firmly believe we can go into elections in 2015;
elections in 2015 should be held.What we need to do is to address insurgency
before the elections and encourage soldiers to do the needful,” Tambuwal stated
at a meeting with a delegation of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) at the
National Assembly.
Section 180(3) of the 1999
Constitution says if the country is at war, there will not be elections. Many
have called for a declaration of war on Boko Haram to check the sect in the
North East.

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