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Sunday, March 01, 2015

FG Shortlists Four INEC Commissioners To Succeed Jega

The Federal Government might have shortlisted four national commissioners to take over from Prof. Attahiru Jega as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Sunday Punch reliably learnt that Jega might be asked to hand over to one of the commissioners in INEC and also proceed on a three-month terminal leave.


During a presidential media chat on February 11, President Goodluck Jonathan had reassured Nigerians that he had no plan to remove the INEC chairman from office. 




The President’s reassurance came at a time when speculation was rife that government had perfected plans to remove Jega. But some stakeholders who spoke after the interview had dismissed the President’s reassurances as needless, adding that the laws of the land do not confer on the president powers to remove the INEC chairman.


Speaking at a press conference on Friday, the Supervising Minister of Information, Mr. Edem Duke, had also said the President had no plan to sack Jega.
“On the issue of the INEC chairman, I align myself with what the President said that he has no plan to sack the INEC chairman.
“That is not to say that if it is time for the INEC chairman to naturally exit his office, then the natural course of things will not take place.
“It is like saying a civil servant has done 35 years or achieved the age of 60; we now begin to say that he must not retire or he must retire,” Duke had said.


However, the minster drew parallels between Jega’s conditions of service and those of civil servants, reigniting speculation that the Presidency might go ahead with the plan to remove Jega.
Earlier, there had been reports that Prof. Femi Mimiko, brother of the Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, had been pencilled in for the position but investigations by our correspondents showed that the former Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State was no longer in contention.


Sources said the national commissioners that might take over from Jega could come from a list made up of Dr. Mohammed Wali from Sokoto State, Mrs. Amina Zakari from Jigawa State, Colonel Mohammed Kurmi Hammanga (rtd.) from Adamawa State and Dr. Ishmael Igbani from Rivers State.
It was learnt that the person that would take over would act as chairman till June 30 when the tenure of Jega would expire.


The Federal Government, it was learnt, had decided against appointing an ‘outsider’ because preparations for the elections had reached an advanced stage.
Investigations further showed that the FG had yet to decide on whether to appoint the acting chairman from the North-West, where Jega hails from or to take the post to another zone.
It was learnt that Wali and Zakari were shortlisted because they hailed from the North-West.
Igbani and Hammanga were included on the list because of the argument among some top government officials that the INEC chairmanship should not be subjected to the principle of zoning.

A top Federal Government official, who confided in SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, said, “None of the commissioners have been informed because the government has not decided whether to retain the post in the North-West or take it to another zone.
“The terminal leave letter that the All Progressives Congress senators were talking about has not been written, but I cannot deny the fact that government wants Jega to proceed on terminal leave.

“Anytime the letter is written and Jega gets it, it will contain the name of the person he will hand over to.”
It was learnt that the government officials, who advocated that one of the INEC commissioners should be appointed, argued that with less than three weeks to the elections, getting Jega’s replacement from outside of the commission could be complicated.

A top government official, who is privy to the discussions in government circles in relating to Jega’s fate, said, “Time is of the essence. The truth is, if you bring someone from outside, he or she will need time to understand the place and know what is happening. It will be difficult for such a person to fully understand what is on the ground.
“However, if we get someone who is already within the system, it will be easier for the person to identify areas where errors were made and correct them within the time left.
“There are also those who are making a case for a neutral person. This set of people argue that after all, Jega himself was brought in from outside and he did a good job of the 2011 elections.”
Several calls and a text message to the Special Assistant (Media and Communications) to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Sam Nwaobasi, were not replied. Reports have said Jega’s terminal leave letter was written by the SGF.

Also, attempts to reach the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters Prof. Rufai Alkali and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe were unsuccessful. Calls to their mobile phone indicated that it was unreachable. A response to text messages sent to them were still being awaited as of the time of filing this report.
Similarly, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, could not be reached as his telephone lines were not connecting.



Explain why you don’t want Jega sacked, PDP tells APC
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party has challenged the APC to explain its link with the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, said it was more than curious that the APC had allegedly continued to fabricate stories and show undue interest in Jega.

He said, “Undoubtedly, the frenzy, hysteria and spate with which the APC has been inventing stories regarding Prof. Jega’s stay in office even when nothing suggests that such was on the table, raise a lot of issues.
“We ask, is there any underlining issue or arrangement between the APC and Prof. Jega which the opposition is hell-bent on protecting and informing its anxiety and apprehension towards his stay in office?

“While it is noted that the APC is a party of one week, one lie, we in the PDP look beneath the surface to the deeper issues propelling the lies.
“We therefore challenge the APC to come clean and tell Nigerians the real reason behind their false alarms and uncontrolled nervousness regarding Prof. Jega ahead of the 2015 general elections.
“Finally, we wish to remind the leadership of INEC that Nigerians are monitoring its activities and series of unfolding political events ahead of the elections, and will not accept anything less than the conduct of credible, free and fair general elections come March 28 and April 11, 2015.”
Reacting to these, the APC said President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP are not interested in the 2015 elections.
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Lai Mohammed, said this in response to an e-mail sent to him by SUNDAY PUNCH, on Saturday.
Mohammed, who is in London on an official assignment said, “The plain truth is President Jonathan and the PDP don’t want elections at all.
“If Jega is removed, his successor will simply claim that as a new helmsman, he should be given more time to prepare for the elections. Therefore we don’t want Jega removed because we don’t want elections postponed again. There is no other ulterior motive.

“Is it not strange that President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP who appointed Prof. Jega and praised his handling of all elections since he came on board as transparent is now suddenly afraid of him and want him out by all means.”





70 comments:

  1. the lines are drawn deep with red. Attahiru's time is over. Who should be next. I think they should give that mantle of leadership to people in the south-east. Its been a while now.

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    1. And it was bc of this jega election was postponed they are not sure about his loyalty...we learnt he was inbtw and just might announce buhari as the winner....Coz apc had already Maped out how they would win the election pdp doesn't trust jega again.......

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    2. The people of the south-east are well-known for their love of one thing, hence cannot be trusted to do the right!

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    3. Federal govt wetin una dey find una go see am oo
      Keep stirring the polity

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    4. All these story is still that Jega will leave office before his tenure expires ba? Upon all what Jona said..... Is it by force to go on leave? Is it? Smh.




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    5. PDP wants Jega out bcos they are not sure of his loyalty to APC. So take him out and put one of their own.

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    6. Anon 8.43, stop confusing being industrious and ambitious for love of money,in Lagos you see women from southwest in the market till 11pm,not minding that they have kids who need them,they don't even cook for their kids,they just give them money to go buy meals from the roadside,no market dominated by the south east is open after 6pm,so tell me who love money pass go check,if God bless their hustle no mean say them like money pass another tribe

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    7. U use Lagos way of living to judge d Yoruba's which is not so, go to Ogun, ondo, Oyo, osun, kwara may b u will c people in d market Frm 6pm.

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  2. I didn't read and I don't currrrr!!

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    1. hun. U shouldn't have bothered commenting.

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    2. Idiot don't read tmw I come with your chronicle that no job no food no this and that don't curr foolish food anything concerning your country should be your headache

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  3. FG pls put somebody that is ready to conduct free and fair election

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    1. If Jega is removed, it will cause serious problems.


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    2. Hmmm, his removal may cause serious problems for this country.


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  4. Pdp and the federal government are so useless.

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  5. Oriegwu.....
    Some people are scared of some people...

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  6. Sweet malo chic1 March 2015 at 08:26

    Hmmmmmm GEJ should not try it @ll.

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    1. He will try it. The man is desperate. He knows he can't win a free and fair election. He wants to replace Jega with someone who will reverse his policies (like the card readers) to pave way for PDP to rig the elections.

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    2. If he tries it what will happen? Bitter Malo aboki BH chic better drink you kunu tsami and sleep

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  7. I pray GEJ doesn't loose all he has cos of desperation. They have so many cockroaches in their cupboard. They are so scared of jail...kikikikikikikikikiki.

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  8. March4Buhari. Even if cluless GEJ himself becomes INEX chairman, sai Buhari will win dis election wit a land slide victory

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  9. PDP-led government wants someone that can be easily compromised as INEC .chairman..

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  10. Ok.. Noted, political brouhaha...na Sitdon look I dey for this one.

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  11. Ok na. Let's watch and see

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  12. Pdp Apc madness don tire me. In other news, Chizoba Ibeabuike has lost her ex. She posted dis and his pixs on fb. Let's all mourn with our sister who is in so much pains now. A min silent for her ex Prince.

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  13. they want to rig the election by all means,stupid party stupid people

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  14. Jega shud b allowed t man d elections t d end then he can gracefully retire.

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  15. They shouldn't even try to mess with the impending elections.
    I foresee the military lurking around.
    We're watching.

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  16. I am so sorry for Nigeria.It is clear where this is going to.

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  17. Offcoure Jega is leaving. Jega prepare and go rest. You have eaten so much give space for others to chop too.

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  18. This Man Jona
    This Man Jona N His Cohorts....

    #Eyes Widened In Disbelief
    #360 Degree Turnaround
    #Desperate Man

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Rigging will definately be observed here no doubt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Atahiru Jega's Tenure expires june 1 but the federal ministry Law states dat u go on terminal leave 3months b4 the expiration

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    1. Nwa please tell them. APC thought they are Smart. Kikikikiki We just out smarted them with positive results from the Military plus JEGA MUST GO FOR COMPULSORY LEAVE. kikikikikikiki. We don Win ooo. We are going to do free and fair Election.

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    2. Asanwa, u do realise that he is technically NOT a Civil Servant?

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    3. @ Anon is Inec not under Civil Service?

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    4. Jega is not a civil servant, is a public office holder, mean while d 3 months leave is meant for civil servant, what kind of citizens do we have in this country.

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    5. But Aladetan even in public service they still go for 3 Months compulsory Leave. I know of an Army General he was given compulsory Leave which just started in January. Am sure they do same

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    6. The position of INEC Chairman is not a Civil Service position. He is not required to proceed on any terminal leave. His "offense" is that he has insisted on the use of Card Readers for verification prior to voting which throws a spanner in the works of all rigging plans. I really hope Jona does not do this cos we all will have to deal with the consequences.

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  21. So his terminal leave begins today, dats normal

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  22. I thoght this man was found to be worthy in character and service what changed in the wee hours? Pls father lord put the enemies of our dear country to shame you did it before do it again amen.

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  23. Hmmmmmm it is quite unfortunate...his mistake was refusing to postpone immediately he was ordered to. His mistake was standing his ground and refusing to be a Puppet.
    We all know where the Loyalties of a new person will lie. JEGA would have been fair because he has nothing to lose as per remaining in office.
    Only God knows how much threat to his life and his family he will be receiving bcos they want to remain in power. All cusses r back to the sender.
    Lawlessness. Remove every tumour seen....Sanusi now Jega...

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  24. GEJ is really trying to create crises in Nigeria. Why can't they wait for Jega to finish election he has been preparing for the past years afterward he can retire since his tenure would expire in June. Mr president you really have bad advisers, please don't create more problems for yourself allow Jega to finish his election this month.
    Mehnn election matter need to come and go fast make we rest Abeg. Everything has been standstill the past months.

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    1. Exactly!
      dats to show u dat dese peeps are planning something...
      Ruthless peeps!
      They just dont care how much we the Masses suffer.

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    2. Sorry which Crises? Is jega the first person that has gone for 3 Months compulsory Leave before Retirement? Why the Sentiment. Jega go Chillax.

      I only agree with your last paragraph.

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  25. I saw this coming. Am not surprised!

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  26. Hmmmmm

    These PDP stooges are just relentless

    Now the new plot is to take Jega out to pave way for a mission bigger than d "Ekiti magic"

    This time,Nigerians won't be deceived

    Even if patience jonathan is made the new INEC boss tomorrow, Nigerians have decided and will act right cos the time for that CHANGE is now

    LET'S VOTE PDP OUT

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  27. jonathanisevil1 March 2015 at 10:43

    If JEGA is removed when the earlier postponed 14th Feb election is 27 days to go, then it is official that the federal govt/PDP and Nigeria are doomed especially if Nigerians don't react, come out enmmasse and condemn it. This Jonathan guy has taken us for a fool too many. The only reason he wants Jega out is cos Jega has not danced to his tunes by ignoring his(Jonathan) invitation thereby looking for a replacement that would condemn the card readers and rig election for him. Such bunch of bastards and evil rulers.

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  28. Trouble sleep,yanga go wake am

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  29. Because This MAn refuse to take any political party side they decided like They do for Every GOOD person in Nigeria to get him out..in other to bring someone who will RIG for PDP....God counsel will stand in this country even if it means a spilt in this country ..that is all

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  30. The same Jega was translated to Jonathan Ebele Goodluck Azikwe by Edin Clack in 2011, after GEJ won the election. Now, PVC and Card readers were introduced and Jega became Enemy of PDP. How convenient. ‘President’ is not a chieftaincy title; it is a job. People who do a bad job are normally fired, not praised. GEJ must go, he is doing a bad job.

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  31. Let's watch n see. But d terminal leave is constitutional anyway, it's not as if it's not legal. Bc d way de re saying it now as if d govt is trying to illegally remove him. So Jega go fr ur terminal leave.

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    1. Jega is not a civil servant and INEC is/was never under civil service so the law of going on 3months terminal leave does not apply to him. Get ur facts right!


      GEJ is too desperate and his desperation is putting him in a bad light.

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  32. The moment PDP rejected card readers for the upcoming election, I knew they ld remove Jega. And I keep wondering whether my people are blind. O gini bu di ihe a! Aren't we tired of being taken for a ride? Vote this PDP out, if not for anything but to make a point that we aren't fools. Chukwu mere anyi ebere.

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  33. #GEJ4OTUEKE! #BUHARI4ASOROCK! #PROUDLY.NAIJA.DELTA.PIKIN!!!!

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  34. Why can't the president n pdp be truthful to Nigerians,he first told the international body that the election Will hold Feb 14 but he don't keep to it now this, to remove jega just few weeks to election,if he knows he performed well the people will vote for u not do or die affairs,by bringing somebody to conduct the election just to pave way for pop,

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  35. It was obvious from the distribution of the PVCs before the postponement that Jega was disposed to favoring the APC and Buhari or how else could he have justified an 81% distribution rate in war-torn north-east as against the less than 60% in other regions of the country?
    I insist that the change Nigeria needs is not one built on lies, falsehood and deceit or that engineered by anti-change agents.
    We must be careful to usher in such change that generations unborn can be proud of and one on which they can build upon without fear of fractures consequent upon a faulty start.
    Much as we are dissatisfied with the way the ruling party has fared in the last 16years, we must also be careful not to throw ourselves and the country into something much cruel and less gratifying than what obtains presently.
    Change does come but not hastily!

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  36. if Jega leave INEC #GODWIN

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  37. Jonathan is a liar and a big fool, I hate that asshole

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