Muhammadu Buhari has inaugurated the
new chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
Professor Mahmood Yakubu and five national commissioners on November 9,
Monday.
The president has tasked the new helmsmen of the commission to make
the conduct of free, fair and credible elections in the country their
priority, emphasizing that they can’t afford to fail Nigerians in future
polls.
The national commissioners include Amina Zakari, Solomon Adedeji
Soyebi, Prof. Antonia Taiye Okoosi-Simbine, Muhammed Mustafa Lecky and
Alhaji Baba Shettima Arfo.
President Buhari stated that it’s not enough for election tribunals to just cancel or order fresh elections.
Nigerian leader said: “Another area of concern is the justice
administration of the election tribunals. It is long overdue that our
justice system addresses these shortcomings. It is not just enough for
an election to be cancelled and a new one ordered.
“It would be much better if all whose actions or
inactions led to the cancellation of such election to be investigated
and if culpable prosecuted whether they are individuals as candidates or
party agents, Institutions such as political party, electoral body, or
public officers as electoral staff or security agents.
“Similarly, perpetrators of electoral violence and thuggery
should not be spared. Unless our system stops covering up all forms of
electoral malpractices we can hardly get it right. No system endures
with impunity.”
President Buhari will swear in the 36 ministers-designate and administer oaths of office on them on Novemver 11.
The president will also same day officially inaugurate a new Federal Executive Council.
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