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Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Clerverly: 6:47pm On Mar 03, 2015
AS the wild plot to remove the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Attahiru Jega, thickens, the Nigerian people and the international community must hold President Goodluck Jonathan responsible for the political backlash such baleful action may provoke. If allowed a free rein, the only outcome that can be expected from Jega’s removal is chaos, which will further thicken the air of uncertainty that has been hanging so precariously over the 2015 elections and Nigeria’s future.

Nigerians must stand resolutely against this sickening abuse and misuse of power. They should rally round Jega as he passes through these troubling times, because, with him, it will never be business as usual again for election riggers. The international community must be ready to apply sanctions against the Jonathan government if it scuttles the democratic process. This is one issue where law and common sense should be on the same page.

Jega was appointed on June 8, 2010 and confirmed by the Senate on June 24, 2010. By law, his five-year tenure ends on June 23, 2015. But his traducers want him out by all means by March 24, insisting that he must be forced to go on a three-month terminal leave.

Started first as a muffled rumour, the calls for Jega’s sacking have snowballed into an open campaign of calumny. Jega has been accused of incompetence and collaboration with the Northern Elders Forum to produce a president of Northern descent. On account of these allegations, the antagonists of the INEC boss say he should be replaced. Though at the last presidential media chat on February 11, Jonathan denied any plan to remove the INEC chairman, media reports, however, keep exposing his government’s intrigues to send Jega packing before the polls. The latest of such extremely hazardous moves is the plot to provoke a crisis within INEC.  

The signs definitely do not bode well for Jega and the country. At a time when the electoral umpire should be focusing his attention on giving the nation credible elections, he is being confronted with all manner of avoidable distractions and mischief. It is obvious what these Jega-must-go campaigners have in mind – an outright scuttling of the elections. The INEC boss has already reached a stage where he has to go ahead with the elections, otherwise the country is likely to be thrown into a constitutional crisis. Having been in charge of affairs up to this last minute, it is only reasonable that he should carry out the task conclusively. He should not resign.

Notably, the problem with Jega started when the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, at London’s Chatham House, called for the postponement of the elections, even when the INEC boss had repeatedly promised that he was on course to delivering free and fair elections. Just immediately after, there were also stories that he would be sent on compulsory retirement leave, to quietly ease him out and pave the way for a pliable person to take over. So rife was the speculation of his planned ouster that the INEC chief had to come out to clarify the situation by saying that he was not a civil servant and was thus not subject to terminal leave. Jega also refuted all the allegations against him, challenging his accusers to produce a strand of incriminating evidence. None came.

Unfortunately, the President has not done much to allay the fears of Nigerians. When he was pointedly asked the question during his last media chat, which was an opportunity to lay the matter to rest, he only alluded to the fact that he had the power to fire Jega because he was the one that appointed him! So, his later assurance that the INEC boss would not be fired was not reassuring enough. While the Nigerians who are dubiously calling for Jega’s head can be pardoned on the grounds that they are only exercising their constitutional rights to freely ventilate their opinion, Jonathan has notably not come out clearly to dissociate himself from such calls.

In a country where such tales had in the past come out to be true to the last letter, it is not surprising that Nigerians are taking the bizarre and macabre drama unfolding about Jega very seriously. That the elections were shifted for six weeks is an ample indication that whatever starts as a rumour or kite flying in Nigeria has the capacity to become a reality.

Jega has to stand firm and refuse to bow to intimidation. All the innovations he has introduced in the course of these elections have shown that he is about to put Nigeria, once and for all, on the path of developing a culture of free and fair elections. The introduction of PVCs and card readers will for the first time ensure that the votes of Nigerians count. It will ensure that rigging is substantially reduced, if not totally eliminated. And, with about four weeks left before the first round of elections, it is obvious that PVC distribution will reach an acceptable level in all parts of the country. What else does Jonathan want?


It is so dangerous for a government to brazenly convert and abuse state institutions for purely selfish political end the way Jonathan administration has been going about these elections. It is worrying that the President has grown too accustomed to getting his way. But Jonathan’s moves to stop Jega from conducting the elections have crossed the line from hardball politics to wilfully and mischievously igniting a political crisis. He must be stopped.


http://www.punchng.com/editorials/jega-must-conduct-2015-elections/

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by SeverusSnape(m): 6:48pm On Mar 03, 2015
...And who said he wouldn't... Even though he doesn't, don't we have other competent men of integrity to carry out the exercise?, But this Jega guy can not be trusted, He's a snitch.
This man wanted to go ahead with the polls when millions of citizens have not received their PvCs, He has been compromised, In fact, he deserve to be fired! angry

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by gandyluv(f): 6:49pm On Mar 03, 2015
B4 nko,,who wan remove him??

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Clerverly: 6:51pm On Mar 03, 2015
Whom The gods Want To Destroy, They First Make Mad!

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by temitemi1(m): 6:52pm On Mar 03, 2015
What will happen if he doesn't conduct the election GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Clerverly: 6:55pm On Mar 03, 2015
temitemi1:
[s]What will happen if he doesn't conduct the election GEJ till 2019!!![/s]

Jonathan will be gbagboed and disgraced out of office robot!

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by ozoigbondu: 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
He will be removed and nothing will happen.Just as maurice iwu was removed so will Jega will be removed.His removal is backed by the law which stipulates adminstrative leave for public servants three months before the end of their tenure.GEJ did not write the constiution.This particular clause is clear and unambigious.We cannot bend the rules for one man.

In other news GEJ till 2019
The fresh air must contuine
#Teamfreshair

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by CyberWolf: 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
Jega must go angry

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by kheart(m): 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
Why is PDP scared of JEgA? Jona just boast yesterday dat no party can remove PDP from power

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Babyboy1986(m): 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
Ok
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Hysmady(m): 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
Yes he must...

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Ogbuefienubiaka: 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
ohh
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by PassingShot(m): 6:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
I have said it severally on this forum that Jonathan's words mean NOTHING to him. He has proved to be a man that lacks honour and integrity. No sane Nigerian who does not benefit directly from his wanton stealing will believe or pretend to believe his words.

Gbagbo treatment awaits any foolish move the drunk attempts.

Those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable.

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by yuzjet(m): 6:57pm On Mar 03, 2015
Will he not?
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by PassingShot(m): 6:57pm On Mar 03, 2015
temitemi1:
What will happen if he doesn't conduct the election GEJ till 2019!!!

GEJ till you regain your sanity!

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by PezzoNovante(m): 6:57pm On Mar 03, 2015
When he successfully conducted 2011 elections and GEJ won, he wasn't conniving with notherners (maybe he [Jega] was from South then) but now that PDP have seen their future failure, they want to do everything to rig this election. #SMH for Jona

Sai Buhari, we must conquer. If them like make them change everybody for government

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by babadee1(m): 6:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
SeverusSnape:
...And who said he wouldn't... Even though he doesn't, don't we have other competent men of integrity to carry out the exercise?, But this Jega guy can not be trusted, He's a snitch.
This man wanted to go ahead with the polls when millions of citizens have not received their PvCs, He has been compromised, In fact, he deserve to be fired! angry


He can't be fired, the constitution of Nigeria does not give any president the power to do that.

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by sochima1989(m): 6:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
E jus be say many 9ja peeps na cow-wards if not I for say no Jega no Election

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by stinggy(m): 6:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
SeverusSnape:
...And who said he wouldn't... Even though he doesn't, don't we have other competent men of integrity to carry out the exercise?, But this Jega guy can not be trusted, He's a snitch.
This man wanted to go ahead with the polls when millions of citizens have not received their PvCs, He has been compromised, In fact, he deserve to be fired! angry


Just fire him already! angry grin
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by siinno(m): 7:00pm On Mar 03, 2015
Jona dey fear to loose be4 election

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Nobody: 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
Sai Buhari

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by skentelelady(f): 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
The fear of Jega is the beginning of PDP downfall

cheesy

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by hucienda: 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
blessings to George Orwell! he knew about the Animal Farm... in Nigeria angry More produce to my farm! wink

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by gen2briz(m): 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
He must conduct am.

I kukuma don decide

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by skubido(m): 7:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
ok o
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by stevikenna: 7:02pm On Mar 03, 2015
Naija go hot if them commot this man last minute
Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by Nobody: 7:03pm On Mar 03, 2015
JEGA MUST CONDUCT IT
NO RIGGING
WE WANT FREE AND FAIR ELECTION
WE WANT GMB
#WEHAVEDECIDED

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by highlyhonoured7: 7:04pm On Mar 03, 2015
this people who always want to speak as the gods and faill.....
grin
grin
.......we are waitin........up the best presenter #princessfach.com...God bless nigeria and U.S.A

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Re: Jega Must Conduct 2015 Elections- The Punch Newpapers Editorial by MzJackBaueress(f): 7:04pm On Mar 03, 2015
The fear of Jega is the beginning of wisdom

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