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How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by bloodykiller: 7:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
Perhaps, because the more vocal sector of Nigeria’s civil society has been co-opted into the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, Federal Government, there is a creeping danger into Nigeria’s electoral system as President Muhammad Buhari has serially refused to obey the provisions of the 1999 Constitution regarding the composition of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, the same body that was reformed and structured to deliver an election that ironically brought him to power.

In the latest in a long series by Sunday Vanguard, it has been discovered that the Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, for Kogi State, appointed on December 16, 2010, and whose tenure should have ended on December 16, 2015, is still sitting pretty in office. Either because of an oversight, or a deliberate base appeal to primal and ethane-religious considerations, or both, Hussaini Halilu Pai, is still in office over 39 days after the expiration of his tenure. This, at a time when the statutory 13-member Commission is not in place, leading to half-baked and sometimes confusing policy statements from INEC. This report will show the danger in what President Buhari is doing and why men and women of goodwill must guide him appropriately before Nigeria’s electoral system (of which he is a major beneficiary) is sent to the dogs.

Hussaini Halilu Pai, appointed December 16, 2010, and was expected to have finished his tenure by December 16, 2015, is still in office as Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, for Kogi State. Mind you, that was the state where the controversial governorship election produced an outcome that has confounded even the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He hails from the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja. Vanguard’s Boluwaji Obahopo, correspondent in Kogi State, upon inquiry from Kogi State office of INEC last Friday, confirmed authoritatively that Halilu Pai was still in office operating as REC for Kogi State.

Two others, Dr. Kwanga Godwin M., from Benue State, and Mr. Akinyemi Orebiyi, from Ogun State, who were also appointed on the same date of December 16, 2010, have since left the employ of INEC and moved on.

The question is, why is President Muhammad Buhari still keeping Hallilu Pai in office some 39days since the expiration of his tenure?

Perhaps, it is traditional with the emerging realities of the modus operandi of Mr. President in his appreciation of the fundamentality of the electoral process as a critical bastion of democracy which is expected to lead to good governance.

President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari
But as was the case with Madam Amina Zakari, so it is now with Pai today. Another question is, what infraction would President Buhari come up with again, in this macabre appreciation of the real essence of obedience to rule of law?

Many and not a few stakeholders in the politically effervescent Kogi State are wondering – particularly INEC staff – that what started in the national headquarters of INEC Abuja where an “acting Chairman” of INEC was unconstitutionally imposed and continued illegally in office even when her tenure ended on the July 21, 2015, and the National Assembly kept quiet, has now been extended to Kogi State that now has an “acting Rec” on account of the unofficial extension of the Kogi State REC’s tenure, perhaps earned, according to stakeholders, from events arising from the recent inconclusive elections in the state.

This special REC, whose conditions for appointment to the office, as clearly indicated in the Constitution, requires clearly defined consecutive steps beginning at the National Council of State and Senate approval. Consequently, not a few tongues have been kept wagging in speculative anxiety over how the political appointee earned the special treatment and the very first of its kind. Inside sources at the INEC headquarters confirmed that the REC had written a hand-over note just as the then “acting chairperson” also claimed that she was not aware of anything as she was driving home when she received a call to continue in office without due process.

No doubt, the failure of Nigerians to rise up against the first unconstitutional retention of a National Commissioner as an “Acting chairperson” of the electoral commission despite the attrition of her tenure of office, has now been taken to the states starting with Kogi.

Insiders in INEC say that what is happening in Kogi with a REC whose tenure had ended but is still staying in office could not have happened under the leadership of Professor Attahiru Jega who could not be ordered by any authority to allow someone whose tenure had ended to remain in office in violation of the five-year tenure.

A senior official of INEC in Abuja revealed further that were it to be under the regime of Jega, a letter of notice would have long been written to the REC to hand-over to the Administrative Secretary but that “right now nobody could be sure of independence of the commission”.

Regrettably, the National Assembly since the inception of this administration, has been silent on the many unconstitutional acts with respect to INEC.

It was pointed out by those who make such allusions that the former “acting Chairperson “ of INEC Mrs Amina Zakari, worked in legal limbo, because she did not have a constitutionally defined mandate until she was recently re-appointed.

Observers of the electoral arena find such constitutional breaches deeply disturbing because under a very contested political atmosphere, constitutional breaches are grave impeachable offences and can be destabilising for political development. The current government has been plagued by several constitutional missteps regarding INEC, apart from the unguarded removal of an acting “chairperson” as determined by the autonomous decisions of the Commission, the President then allowed the Commission to function with just seven individulas without the defined constitutional board of 13 members and perpetuated this state of affairs till date, making all actions and decisions of the Commission susceptible to legal challenges.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/how-president-buhari-is-hurting-nigerias-electoral-process/

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by bloodykiller: 7:59pm On Jan 24, 2016
Gej is the best president ever since 1960 take that to the bank

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by CharlyNick: 8:21pm On Jan 24, 2016
see him Face undecided
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by tubouncen(m): 8:31pm On Jan 24, 2016
Too long of an epistle... Can someone summerize, please?

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by belente(m): 8:58pm On Jan 24, 2016
vanguard on point

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by megaweight(m): 9:06pm On Jan 24, 2016
Mr president give us policy direction, so we can begin to project our recovery time. There is a country after the fight against corruption

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by BeardedMeat(m): 9:20pm On Jan 24, 2016
This is just the begining of impunity, we are all braced up for the worse is yet to come.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Nobody: 9:36pm On Jan 24, 2016
bloodykiller:
Gej is the best president ever since 1960 take that to the bank


cc

Lalasticlala obinoscopy
whatever. We still kicked him out and will do so with the same relish over and over again. Now go back to your killing 'ogogoro bottles' pastime grin

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by bloodykiller: 9:37pm On Jan 24, 2016
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kropotkin2:
whatever. We still kicked him out and will do so with the same relish over and over again. Now go back to your killing 'ogogoro bottles' pastime grin
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trash trash trash

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Firefire(m): 10:10pm On Jan 24, 2016
I know it...

Observers of the electoral arena find such constitutional breaches deeply disturbing because under a very contested political atmosphere, constitutional breaches are grave impeachable offences and can be destabilizing for political development.

The current government has been plagued by several constitutional missteps.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Kreamie(m): 10:11pm On Jan 24, 2016
lol
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by ajepako(f): 10:13pm On Jan 24, 2016
I came to dash 'likes' to buhari's bashers..

So, make my night..

And zombies, don't bother quoting me, OK?

Thanks and we love you too... tongue tongue grin grin

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by mcfynest(m): 10:13pm On Jan 24, 2016
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by simplemach(m): 10:13pm On Jan 24, 2016
everything and every sector has gotten a fair share of this regime's incompetence and scam. thanks to the much awaited 'CHANGE'

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Jwonder(m): 10:14pm On Jan 24, 2016
Baba no sense;

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Firefire(m): 10:14pm On Jan 24, 2016
ajepako:
I came to dash 'likes' to buhari's bashers..

So, make my night..

And zombies, don't bother quoting me, OK?

Thanks and we love you too... tongue tongue grin grin

cheesy

Buhary is misfiring seriously, I think he is an unrepentant tyrant.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Nobody: 10:14pm On Jan 24, 2016
Gej my hero, Fayose my role model

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by passionate88: 10:14pm On Jan 24, 2016
grin grin grin Short changed

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by peacengine(m): 10:14pm On Jan 24, 2016
grin Baba no send constitution, na to dey pursue im enemies bi im own

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by thefakestan: 10:15pm On Jan 24, 2016
I had to say this









ThefakeStan
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by SamJed(m): 10:16pm On Jan 24, 2016
After some people will come here to tell me that he is fighting corruption...GEJ is certainly the best president of this country

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Morkavictor: 10:16pm On Jan 24, 2016
Everybody is now wailing,in other news forms are still avaliable for repentant zombies.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by shamecurls(m): 10:16pm On Jan 24, 2016

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by oye9ja(m): 10:16pm On Jan 24, 2016
Interesting...by the way, this space is now legally my space.
GBAM!!!
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by lordcabasa(m): 10:16pm On Jan 24, 2016
APC dogs must be on their way here to defend their free AISHA rice source and justify their pay!
Awaiting the baboons and dogs arrival ...

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Flets: 10:18pm On Jan 24, 2016
By 2019....

Nigeria would have been finished economically

There will be no opposition to check the actions of the Buhari govt.

Elections will be mere formalities as all electoral structures must have succumbed to the dictates of the desperate APC govt.

Nigerian masses can wail all they like and that would amount to nothing

Let it be known that following the precedence set by Buhari on the opposition, APC will never allow their defeat through the ballot. They'll rather die to retain power than hand over to an opposition that would persecute them same way Buhari is currently doing to PDP.

By then, we would have successfully and tactically ended democracy as we know it.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Omooba77: 10:18pm On Jan 24, 2016
Those who think it will be easy to remove these set of people by ballot box,should be reasoning like Arsene

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by kkkp: 10:20pm On Jan 24, 2016
Vangaurd new pdp propaganda machine
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by Amanwulu1(m): 10:22pm On Jan 24, 2016
Buhari is like a god to his supporters n admirers n anything he does is accepted as an act of patriotism, dangerously though. Each time I listen to his admirers analyse nigeria under buhari on tv I alwaz SMH.

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Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by TimeManager(m): 10:25pm On Jan 24, 2016
There is only one thing that is contained in wailers' handout and that is: wail, wail & wail. Inveterate wailers wail me a river, i would want to have a swim.
The truth has spoken!
Re: How Buhari Is Hurting Nigeria’s Electoral Process (Vanguard) by bloodykiller: 10:25pm On Jan 24, 2016
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kkkp:
Vangaurd new pdp propaganda machine
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vanguard is older than you so you dare not speak ill of your elder cool

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