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Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Johnnyessence(m): 5:14am On Mar 04, 2015
LEGAL experts have told the Presidency the bitter truth about Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega — he cannot be sent on terminal leave.

There are two reasons for the legal opinion. They are that:

•no law or regulation compels political appointees to proceed on terminal leave; and

•the timing is “inauspicious and not strategic”.

Faced with the legal obstacle, the Presidency may have dumped the option of asking Jega to go on leave.

Besides, President Goodluck Jonathan has said although he has the power to remove Jega, the INEC chief has not done anything to warrant his removal.

A top government official yesterday said Jega will not be removed or asked to go on leave.

But the comment of the supervising Minister of Information, Mr. Edem Duke, has caused disquiet in the cabinet.

Some ministers believe that Duke’s “inexplicit response to questions on Jega’s fate” last Friday has been heating up the polity.

Duke said although the President has no plan to sack Jega, ‘’this is not to say that, if it is time for INEC chairman to naturally exit his office, then the natural course of public service rule will not take place when he has reached the age of retirement or exhausted his tenure.”

According to a source, the legal advice emphatically said “political appointees are not subject to terminal leave”.

The source added: “I think we have been having this apprehension on Jega’s fate because of the politics which beclouded non-renewal of the tenure of ex-INEC Chairman Prof. Maurice Iwu.

“I think in managing Iwu’s exit, those behind it did not look at the legality of the process in asking him to proceed on leave.”

The source also said the Presidency was advised against allowing Jega to go on terminal leave because the “timing of the agitation is inauspicious and non-strategic”.

A top government official said: “President Goodluck Jonathan will not remove or ask Jega to proceed on terminal leave. He has told the nation of his position and he will stand by his words.”

At INEC, however, a woman National Commissioner is still feeling bad that she was linked to the plot against Jega.

“The National Commissioner has been psychologically disturbed that she is being associated with treachery.

“Were it not for pressure, she would have addressed the press with some commissioners on why they are standing by Jega,” a source said.

Duke’s comment is said to have caused disquiet in the cabinet.

“Everyone is disturbed that Edem Duke was not circumspect enough because as a Minister of Information, he ought to know that the press will take note of what is said, intended or unsaid,” a source said, adding:

“No one is happy that the story about Jega has been bordering on alleged plot to remove or ask him to go on terminal leave by the President. We believe as cabinet members, we should also not heat up the polity or create an image crisis for this administration. If you have noticed, the debate on Jega’s fate heightened after Duke’s briefing last Friday.

“Not all members of the cabinet approved of Duke’s comments, which left a few things hanging.”

Jega has shelved today’s meeting with the 37 Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC).

Instead, the INEC chairman has deployed all National Commissioners and the 37 REC in 12 states for the mock election taking place on Saturday.

The states selected are: Ekiti and Lagos(South-West); Anambra and Ebonyi(South-East); Delta and Rivers(South-South); Kano and Kebbi(North-West); Bauchi and Taraba(North-East); and Niger and Nasarawa(North-Central).

The mock election will be used for “field testing of the functionality of the Smart Card Readers”.

A National Commissioner said: “All National Commissioners and RECs are going to take part in the mock election which we are using to measure our preparation for the general election.

“The session between INEC chairman and RECs will now hold next week to enable the commission to consider the report on the mock election.”

House of Representatives Speaker Aminu Tambuwal said we cannot play the ostrich with the plot to scuttle the elections.“It is clear that some people are not interested in a free and fair election.”

Tambuwal, who spoke when he received a delegation from the Situation Room Advocacy also condemned any move to install an interim government which he said will amount to a coup because it has no place in the constitution.

Also yesterday, the House of Representatives sounded a note of warning to President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration on the danger of removing the INEC chairman before the general elections.

To show its seriousness, the threatened to initiate court action within the country and at the International Criminal Court (ICC), over supposed plots to remove Jega and shift the March 28th and April 11th elections.

The resolution of the House followed the adoption of the prayers of a motion by Hon. Ali Ahmad, Chairman House Committee on Justice,

The “Motion on threat to further tamper with the status quo arrangements for the 2015 general elections” was seconded by Hon. Goni Bukar

The House urged “the political class, government of the federation and of states and security agencies to heed the warning of imminent and present danger associated with any interference with the existing schedules of the general elections”.

It said it will “hold personally accountable at domestic judicial forum or at the International Criminal Court “ any person or Organisation that foists on INEC any decision or action whatsoever, including unconstitutional attempt to remove the current INEC chairman, that has the effect of making it impracticable for the elections to hold on 28th March and 11th April, 2015”.

Arguing the motion, Ahmad said the initial postponement of the general elections for six weeks due to security concerns related to the Boko Haram insurgency has further heightened the tempo for pre-election violence.

He expressed concern on the possibility, threat and insinuation to precipitate actions that would cause further alteration to the status quo arrangement and regulation of the general elections

Ahmad said: “That such threats to tamper with the status quo may take several forms including , but not limited to, illegal removal of the current INEC Chairman.

“That there is already documented evidence from several sources that any change in status quo arrangements, especially removal of the INEC chairman, presents a possibility of violence and would occasion the sowing of seeds of a major crisis,” he said.

The lawmaker said civil society organisations and lawyers, including usually reticent Senior Advocates of Nigeria have sounded “a note of warning” and threatened a “showdown”.

According to him, such removal will be unconstitutional, “given the decision of the Supreme Court that removal of the chairman or members of such an independent electoral body as INEC pursuant to S.157 (1) of the Constitution can only be achieved when two things happen, viz: (a) for his inability to discharge the functions of the office, or ( b) for misconduct, as determined by 2/3 majority of the Senate ( Governor of Kwara State v. Ojiabor. 2007).”

Ahmad said such deliberately induced violence “ may snowball as it did in 2011 post-election period into widespread or systematic attack, persecution, arson, murder, thereby amounting to serious crimes of concern to the international community, as contained in Article 5 of the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, to which Nigeria is a signatory.”

However, the Deputy Leader of the House, Leo Ogor, objected to the motion, saying that it was “totally speculative” at best and should not even be entertained, not to mention being passed.

His objection was overruled by Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, who called for a voice vote. It was unanimously passed by members.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/reps-jega-polls-schedule-stay/

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by madridguy(m): 5:16am On Mar 04, 2015
Good news. I don't know why some people are seeing Jega has their enemy. As a progressive member, I want a cridible election, say no to rigging, mago mago, post election violence.

Sai Buhari

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Johnnyessence(m): 5:16am On Mar 04, 2015
PDP is failing on every blessed day so forget oooooooo PDP and Gej will be disappointed on March 28 polls.just wait see ,destiny can't be change but can be delayed.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Nobody: 5:33am On Mar 04, 2015
How on earth could there possibly bring a new inec chairman who is oblivious of the preparedness on ground some few weeks to election

beside fulfilling their rigging plan, the election will turnout to be the poorest in the history of Nigeria

Jonathan has been using Jega's 2011 elections as part of his achievement of "free and fair election" so why the sudden 'Buhariphobia'??

Sai Buhari
Sai Change

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Baawaa(m): 5:47am On Mar 04, 2015
PDP on the run again!

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Gboliwe: 5:48am On Mar 04, 2015
Sending Prof. Jega on leave has only been in the imagination of the noisemaking and brain dead APC. Their intentions ofcourse is to keep making noise while hitting up the polity. And, it has never been in the interest of the electorate. No wonder they are Ja n ja weedians.

His Excellency, the president has said it and reiterated it many a time that he had no such intentions. Now to save face, these mumus have written this article as long as Benin-Ore road so their foot soldiers won't let us sleep.

Mcheeeeeeeeeew

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Johnnyessence(m): 6:08am On Mar 04, 2015
forget about sentiment here GMB is winning on every side GMB all d way .may 29 is sacrosanct d people's general is d man we want they can only delayed it but they can't change it hmmm.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by lacasa: 6:17am On Mar 04, 2015
If not for the opposition merger of the two most virile political regional parties in Nigeria into a juggernaut of a National Progessive Party - APC, I believe by now, we would have bn subjected to another routine where people 'get selected' through rigged elections by the - PDP


Competition is healthy in a functional democracy

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by nellyjohn: 6:19am On Mar 04, 2015
A top government official said : “President
Goodluck Jonathan will not remove or ask
Jega to proceed on terminal leave. He has
told the nation of his position and he will
stand by his words. ”



Even dough, Jega is no longer to be trusted, yet my able president has said he won't remove him or ask him to proceed on terminal leave even dough he has the power. This shows that my president is not desprate to remain in the seat unlike the APC that will go any lent just to see they succeed.
Nigerians should understand that elections should not be based on party but on individual who can really govern well.
For me, it's GEJ till 2019

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by killuminati(m): 6:32am On Mar 04, 2015
Gboliwe:
Sending Prof. Jega on leave has only been in the imagination of the noisemaking and brain dead APC. Their intentions ofcourse is to keep making noise while hitting up the polity. And, it has never been in the interest of the electorate. No wonder they are Ja n ja weedians.

His Excellency, the president has said it and reiterated it many a time that he had no such intentions. Now to save face, these mumus have written this article as long as Benin-Ore road so their foot soldiers won't let us sleep.

Mcheeeeeeeeeew
No, una for remove am na, why making a U-turn.. Bunch of hypocrites and hippos..

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by ionsman: 6:34am On Mar 04, 2015
nellyjohn:
A top government official said : “President
Goodluck Jonathan will not remove or ask
Jega to proceed on terminal leave. He has
told the nation of his position and he will
stand by his words. ”



Even dough, Jega is no longer to be trusted, yet my able president has said he won't remove him or ask him to proceed on terminal leave even dough he has the power. This shows that my president is not desprate to remain in the seat unlike the APC that will go any lent just to see they succeed.
Nigerians should understand that elections should not be based on party but on individual who can really govern well.
For me, it's GEJ till 2019
Lol...Please also tell your ABLE president to return all the money he is using to buy some eminent people.When he has done that,kindly remind him that he should tell his kinsmen in otueke to clean up his country home sequel to his arrival . Thank you.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by kheart(m): 6:36am On Mar 04, 2015
Gboliwe:
Sending Prof. Jega on leave has only been in the imagination of the noisemaking and brain dead APC. Their intentions ofcourse is to keep making noise while hitting up the polity. And, it has never been in the interest of the electorate. No wonder they are Ja n ja weedians.

His Excellency, the president has said it and reiterated it many a time that he had no such intentions. Now to save face, these mumus have written this article as long as Benin-Ore road so their foot soldiers won't let us sleep.

Mcheeeeeeeeeew

D same way he told Nigerians and d entire world dat election ll not be postpone abi? I guess u re under auto formatting then. Smh

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by midolian(m): 6:36am On Mar 04, 2015
[size=16pt]PDP'S PLANS, CONSISTENTLY FAILING LIKE THE NIGERIAN POWER SECTOR.[/size]

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by HzRF(m): 6:41am On Mar 04, 2015
Johnnyessence:
PDP is failing on every blessed day so forget oooooooo PDP and Gej will be disappointed on March 28 polls.just wait see ,destiny can't be change but can be delayed.
Pls shut it
U have been carrying rumours all around
Now d plot crash

Devil dey pity you

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by dodoniyi: 6:43am On Mar 04, 2015
hmmm
Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by MVLOX(m): 6:56am On Mar 04, 2015
Sending Jega on leave is very fine recipe for disaster.......make dem no try am ooooo

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by size38: 7:08am On Mar 04, 2015
Any weapon fashioned against Jega, the APC, Buhari and the good people of Nigeria will crash and fail like GEJ's govt. Amen!

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by joseph1832(m): 7:30am On Mar 04, 2015
midolian:
[size=16pt]PDP'S PLANS, CONSISTENTLY FAILING LIKE THE NIGERIAN POWER SECTOR.[/size]
Kai bro. This comment is unpatriotic grin

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by omenka(m): 7:43am On Mar 04, 2015
In Clerverly's voice: Jonathan will be Gbagboed out of office if he insists on going ahead with this obscene agenda.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by themilanway(m): 7:59am On Mar 04, 2015
GEJ havent realized he is toying with a time bomb(Nigerians emotion).

Someone should drum it into his ears that,a child who sworn his mother will see no sleep will also see no sleep.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Olaolufred(m): 8:04am On Mar 04, 2015
omenka:
In Clerverly's voice: Jonathan will be Gbagboed out of office if he insists on going ahead with this obscene agenda.


SO, GBAGBO IS NOW A WORD IN ENGLISH LEXICON.

I PLEDGE TO BE PART OF THE [size=14pt]"GBAGBOING"[/size] TEAM.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by hazyfm1: 8:04am On Mar 04, 2015
IN OTHER NEWS



I HAVE DECIDED

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Nutase: 8:11am On Mar 04, 2015
angry
Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by midolian(m): 8:18am On Mar 04, 2015
joseph1832:
Kai bro. This comment is unpatriotic grin
no mind me abeg.. I am a patriot and will refrain from making such statement nxt time.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by joseph1832(m): 8:19am On Mar 04, 2015
midolian:
no mind me abeg.. I am a patriot and will refrain from making such statement nxt time.
grin grin grin

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Rad1cal: 8:24am On Mar 04, 2015
APC cretins lapping up their lies and propaganda

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by san316(m): 8:33am On Mar 04, 2015
Except GEJ respects the law. i expect him to do the needful which i doubt.

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by igbsam(m): 8:44am On Mar 04, 2015
grin cheesy

surely they shall gather, but they shall not succeed.

PDP, always looking for shortcuts. Your days are numbered.

Did you watch your first lady's comedy show yesterday ?

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Re: Anti- Jega Plot Crashes As Presidency Hits Dead End. by Burger01(m): 8:46am On Mar 04, 2015
I wondered what they were thinking before. Removing a referee in the middle of a match.undecided

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