INEC announces 36 years general elections timetable from 2019 to 2055

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the dates for the next 10 general elections in Nigeria.

The date, starting from the 2019 elections to that of 2055, covers a time span of 36 years.

Mamood Yakubu, INEC chairman, who made the announcement on Wednesday, said in other democratic climes,  election date was not an issue for speculation as it was generally known.

Yakubu spoke at a consultative meeting with leaders of political parties in Abuja.

“In 2019, the dates are February 16 and March 2; in 2023, the dates are February 18 and March 4,” Yakubu said.

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“In 2027, the dates are February 20 and March 6; in 2031, it is February 15 and March 1.

“In 2035, it is February 17 and March 3; in 2039, it is February 19 and March 5 and in 2043, it will hold on February 21 and March 7.

“In 2047, it is February 15 and March 2; in 2051, it is February 18 and March 1; in 2055, it is February 20 and March 6.”

Yakubu explained that announcement was informed by the need to ensure certainty in the election calendar.

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He also said the pre-scheduled dates will allow for long-term planning by the commission and all stakeholders.

The announcement is coming amid the debate to change the sequence of elections in the country.

The senate and house of representatives have adopted the reordered sequence.

If the change is approved by the president, election of the federal lawmakers will hold first, next will be state lawmakers and governors, with the last being the presidential election.