Ramadan, limited candidates responsible for low turnout in Kano by-election – INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has attributed the low voter turnout recorded in Saturday’s by-election in Kano State to the Ramadan period and public perception that the contest involved few candidates.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Amb. Abdu Zango, disclosed this while addressing journalists during an on-the-spot assessment of the poll in Kano Municipal area.
Zango described the election as peaceful and free of violence, commending residents for their orderly conduct throughout the exercise.
“As far as security is concerned, you can see for yourselves, no issue. It’s very unlike Kano. And we really want to appreciate and commend citizens that they have behaved responsibly. No violence. No threat whatsoever. Visible or even invisible. So we are very happy,” he said.
The REC explained that several factors contributed to the low turnout.
“First of all, I think the timing. Maybe Ramadan. Second, I think the general feeling is that this is a very small election involving only two candidates. Very few parties. Nine contestants, I think,” Zango stated.
Responding to questions on the absence of other opposition parties and allegations against the commission, Zango said INEC had not received any formal complaint.
“We have not received any accusation or anything. That they are not participating is entirely the responsibility of the parties. We don’t decide who participates. Whoever does primary, sends his candidate, uploads it, if you like, satisfies all the necessary guidelines as contained in the Electoral Act, is a candidate.
“So that decision is for the parties. And I think it’s the parties that will answer that question for you,” he added.




