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Feb 5, 2015

Nigeria elections: No delay to poll, says council of state

A woman sits beside an electoral poster of Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan during the flag-off for his campaign for a second term in office, in Lagos on 8 January  2015 Millions of voters still do not have their biometric ID cards
Nigeria's influential council of state has decided to press ahead with presidential elections on 14 February, rejecting calls for a postponement.
Election officials had assured the council that they would meet the 14 February deadline, said Rivers state governor Rochas Okorocha.
Nigeria's national security adviser had called for a delay to allow more time for voter card distribution.

Nigeria is also battling an Islamist-led insurgency in the north-east.
The council of state - made up of presidential candidates, ex-leaders, state governors and election officials - met in the capital, Abuja, on Thursday to discuss the crisis.
"No decision was taken to change the date. The date remains February 14. Inec (Independent National Electoral Commission) reassured us that they are prepared to conduct the election," Mr Okorocha told journalists.
Ex-military ruler Muhammadu Buhari is President Goodluck Jonathan's main challenger, in what is expected to be the most tightly contested poll since military rule ended in 1999.
Several of Nigeria's smaller opposition parties, as well as national security adviser Sambo Dasuki, had been urging a postponement of the poll.
 
BBC.COM