Bala Mohammed, the sigh IPAC chairman, acknowledged this at a knowledge briefing on Tuesday in Damaturu.
Mr Mohammed acknowledged postponing the poll would enable the electorate to rob half actively as some voters were engaged in farming actions.
“As you are conscious, the wet season came in very slack; it’s now that the rain has intensified with our contributors carefully engaged in farming actions.
“It is now the pause of the farming season within the sigh, which is no longer chuffed for any political process,” he acknowledged.
Mr Mohammed added, “It is in take a look at of this that we name on the sigh honest electoral commission to extend and repair a brand original date, ideally after the harvests.
“To enable the contributors to actively rob half and steer definite of disenfranchising them of their rights.”
Mr Mohammed added that a simply democracy used to be all about getting the contributors inviting to rob half.
He appealed to the commission to extend the poll within the hobby of justice and ravishing play.
(NAN)
