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Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by Purplebirdrep: 4:23pm On Mar 22, 2017
Nnamani must quit as Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose

Ekiti State Governor and Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose has called for the immediate resignation of former Senate President, Ken Nnamani as chairman of the Electoral Reform Committee and allow a non-partisan person to take over, saying “if the federal government is serious about electoral reform, Senator Nnamani, a card carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won’t head the Electoral Reform Committee.”

The governor, who also said there was nothing wrong with the country’s electoral system, said; “It was the same electoral system that produced the present APC government of President Muhammadu Buhari, in an election adjudged as relatively free, fair and credible. So what happened to the system after May 29, 2015 that this present government took over? How did we get to this level of inconclusive and questionable elections in which the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies appear to have become part of the ruling party?”

In his presentation at the public hearing on constitution and electoral reform held at Ogun State Cultural Centre, Abeokuta today, Governor Fayose said; “Even when it inherited a working system that conducted elections adjudged as free and fair by local and international communities, INEC has failed consistently to replicate the inherited working system due to overzealousness and rabid passion to work as appendage of the federal government.

“Imagine an election that is ongoing, only for INEC to postpone counting of votes by midnight, with the party agents driven away. Any result announced in the morning has lost any credibility and legitimacy and cannot represent the will of the people.”

The governor, who was represented by the Chairman, Ekiti State House of Assembly Committee on Information, Dr Samuel Omotoso pointed out that “The only time this country made an attempt at a reliable electoral reform was during the tenure of President Umaru Yar’Adua who appointed retired Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammed Uwais as the chairman. This singular move gave the panel credibility, widespread acceptability and massive supports from all over the country and across political divides.

“Such cannot be said of this panel that is overshadowed with massive moral burdens and conflict of interest as a result of the chairman being a card carrying member of a political party called APC.”

He said; “Senator (Dr) Ken Nnamani, being the South-East regional leader of APC is incapable of rising above primordial and party sentiments to give Nigerians anything different from electoral inconclusiveness that we have at the moment.

“Any reform from such encapsulation can as well be said to be dead on arrival.”

Speaking further, Governor Fayose described INEC under the present APC government as the champion of electoral malpractices, saying “INEC and security agencies need to purge themselves of all these putrid behaviours and face the reality of modern day democracy.

“As Governor of Ekiti State, I have no reservation about reviewing and reforming our electoral process but I am reluctant about the sincerity of purpose deploy each time we display such political hallucinations under the guise of reforms, this has amounted severally to playing to the gallery and this committee just like others that have embarked on several wild goose chases in the past is not likely to be different.

“When those who are to supervise an election take over the process and turn themselves to interested parties rather than rise above board, then we breed nothing other than chaos, pandemonium, mayhem, confusion and disorganisation of the whole process.

“We all know those who commit crimes during the elections but this same people are protected using the police, who is supposed to ensure orderliness and legal consequences for electoral infractions. The police would rather arrest and prosecute the victims of electoral malpractices and violence while releasing the actual aggressors due to the relationship of these offenders to the government in power.

“The penchant for disorder by the umpire has got to a state of obsessive compulsive disorder, in the sense that rather than ensure sincerity of purpose within the system, what we have is deceit, flippancy and double standards.

“Therefore, there is no gainsaying that this electoral review body is not needed until the panel is equitable, non-partisan and devoid of influence from the powers that be. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.”
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by freeze001(f): 4:40pm On Mar 22, 2017
Electoral matters are sensitive and the umpire must be seen to possess every independence and impartiality. An electoral reform committee of any sort ought not to be headed by partisan interests otherwise it is tainted from the word go.

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by xxgig(m): 4:47pm On Mar 22, 2017
I have no issue with this, however, he should have call for his resignition when he was still in the PDP. But if the committee includes members from political parties, someone else should be use to replace him for balance representation.
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by omenkaLives(m): 4:51pm On Mar 22, 2017
He should be asked to step aside so the children of hate and anger could say he was kicked out because "he is igbo"?

Mba noo!

Ken stays, period. cheesy

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by dunkem21(m): 5:53pm On Mar 22, 2017
Oshoko baba.. stating it as it is supposed to be cool

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by Splashme: 6:21pm On Mar 22, 2017
Chop knuckles, Mr Fayose!
You are the best

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:01pm On Mar 22, 2017
Completely on point.

Nigeria is a practical joke in committee of nations where democracy is under discuss. And to imagine that we have an autocratic, nepotic and undemocratic man as head shows we have no hope.

His relation INEC chairman, his party members electoral reform members. Chaiiii

For those of u who are non-salary BMC members still clapping for this govt, repent for Jesus is coming soon.

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:10pm On Mar 22, 2017
xxgig:
I have no issue with this, however, he should have call for his resignition when he was still in the PDP. But if the committee includes members from political parties, someone else should be use to replace him for balance representation.

You should be asking why on earth did Buhari appoint a partisan electoral reform member whether APC or PDP.

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Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by Ejanla07: 7:11pm On Mar 22, 2017
xxgig:
I have no issue with this, however, he should have call for his resignition when he was still in the PDP. But if the committee includes members from political parties, someone else should be use to replace him for balance representation.


He left pdp long time ago
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by greatgod2012(f): 5:17am On Mar 23, 2017
Fayose is right!

A politically neutral person is the best bet for such position to avoid favoritism, bias decision, party influence and sides taking!
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by Atiku2019: 5:31am On Mar 23, 2017
Kenneth Our Man cool
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by rusher14: 5:34am On Mar 23, 2017

Jega must go and heaven will not fall.
---Fayose 2015.



Fayose has no moral right to talk about electoral reforms and fairness.
Re: Nnamani Must Quit As Electoral Reform Committee Chairman - Fayose by jazinogold(m): 5:55am On Mar 23, 2017
SHINA PETERS VS JIM OVIA

In 1990, Shina Peters built a house with N20 million naira; the same year Jim Ovia started Zenith Bank with the same amount.

Today, you and I don't have a room in Shina's house but I have an account in Jim's bank and probably you do too.

Shina's house was built in Iju Lagos and remains there till date.
Jim's bank started in a corner and now has over 500 branches in Nigeria, and many international branches.

Millions upon millions transact business in Jim's bank daily.
Shina's house is becoming dilapidated...in 2015, he SPENT more money to renovate the house and bought a Nissan Pathfinder with N10 million...additional liability, while in the same 2015, Jim's bank MADE a profit of N105.7 billion.

Zenith bank employs hundreds of thousands, and feeds their families.

This is the difference between Assets and Liability. If you buy a car for N20 million today, in 20 years time, you will be ashamed to drive it. On the other hand, if you invest that same amount in a lucrative business or in an asset, It may be worth billions in 20 years. ( Jim Ovia is now worth $980 million dollars, with the official dollar rate of N320, that means he is worth N313 BILLION NAIRA because of an investment of N20 million).

Spend the little money you have today wisely. Some people driving expensive cars today, are not aware that they are driving their future and the future of their children. Some people carrying iphone7 today, may not be aware that they are carrying their future.

When you are young, don't spend money. Invest it.
Every penny in your hand is like a seed, you can decide to eat it, or sow it. When you sow it, it will bear much more seeds later in future.
Let's be smart.

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