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Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Kuginzi: 8:39am On Oct 22, 2023
By Abdulqudus Ogundapo

Attahiru Jega, a former chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says some officials within the electoral commission compromised the outcome of the last general election.

Mr Jega, a professor of political science at Bayero University, Kano, explained that the INEC authorities who compromised the outcome of the election were able to carry out the illegal deal because they were nominated for the positions based on political bargains.

The former INEC chairperson disclosed this when he spoke as a guest lecturer at the two-day retreat organised for senators in Akwa Ibom.

Mr Jega spoke on the topic “Electoral Reform and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: Review of 2022 Electoral Act (areas for further legislative actions).”

“We have seen, in 2023 elections, the damaging effect of how people in the corridors of power get their client/partisan nominees appointed, without being thoroughly screened, and then they are influenced to compromise the integrity of elections,” Mr Jega said.

Appointment of INEC chair
In his recommendation on electoral reforms, the former INEC chair said for a transparent election to be conducted, the president must not be involved in the appointment process of chairman of the electoral commission and resident electoral commissioners.

Mr Jega recommended that a joint committee of the National Assembly should be given the responsibility to shortlist, screen and confirm nominees for the position of INEC chair and resident electoral commissioners.

Screening
He also said that the Senate confirmation of the electoral appointees should be strict and not the ‘usual take a bow and go.’

"On second thought, and for obvious reasons, I will recommend a joint committee of the National Assembly be given this responsibility, with criteria, for transparency, non-partisanship and stakeholder engagement for the process. The applicants/nominees for these appointments should be subjected to public scrutiny with regard to knowledge, skills, good character and non-partisanship.

"Guidelines should be provided for submitting petitions against any nominee during this process. In any case, the Senate screening process should be more serious and rigorous. Also, there should no longer be the patronizing “Take a bow and go”.

Mr Jega also recommended that the federal government should make INEC completely independent in such a way that it will be able to hire and fire its officials independently without interference from the government.

“Professionalise lower level administrative appointments, including headship of state offices of INEC. In this regard, the appointment of Resident Electoral Commissioners should be divested from the president and given to the Commission at INEC, with powers to hire and fire.

"Once the appointment of Chairman and National Commissioners is sanitised, infused with public scrutiny for integrity and non-partisanship, then the Commission should be entrusted to hire and fire competent and skilled staff for administrative roles at both the headquarters and state offices of INEC. Thus, there will be clear lines of authority and directives, which would prevent the kind of unwholesome situations we have seen, in which RECs pander more to their partisan political bosses who nominated them into office, and ignore the lawful directives of the Commission.”

Political parties
Mr Jega also said registration and monitoring of activities of political parties should be taken away from INEC and entrusted to another federal agency.

“Electoral boundary and constituency delimitation should be reassigned and entrusted to the National Boundary Commission, or such other agency as may be created. Registration and monitoring of the activities of political parties should also be taken away from INEC and entrusted to another federal body/agency.”

The former INEC chair stated that there is a need to review parties and candidates that contest for presidency and governorship elections.

He said, “There is a need to review the manner by which every “Dick and Harry” party/candidate vies for the presidency, and even governorship, making the cost of elections relatively high.

"A legal threshold needs to be provided, which political parties and candidates have to cross, beyond mere registration as a political party, before they can vie for the presidency or even governorship elections. There are models of this in many electoral jurisdictions, that Nigeria can learn from, and adapt to our context.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/635860-2023-elections-compromised-jega.html

Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by talented321: 8:41am On Oct 22, 2023
But you also did the same for buhari, mumu man..

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Wujio: 8:41am On Oct 22, 2023
Thief. Who mastetminded Buhari's ascension to power that led to this one ? The guilt of your actions will cause you to suffer till you die. Thief

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by mabea: 8:44am On Oct 22, 2023
Valid points raised by Jega but the issues with Naija is the belief that everybody has a price. You can always bribe your way to the top. If you refuse they will come after you with threaths and blackmail.

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by mbaise1000: 8:50am On Oct 22, 2023
Very interesting, but is he saying this because he has repented or is he somehow pained?
I feel that if this person is serious, he should have started by apologizing to us BEFORE saying this because he was guilty of the same thing last time out,
Because this is nigeria, I will bet that the present inec thing will say the same thing after the next election circle.
Anyone insulting KANU for calling the shit hole a ZOO is the biggest idioooot in the ZOO

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by taylor88(m): 8:50am On Oct 22, 2023
kiss
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Ikaeniyan0: 8:54am On Oct 22, 2023
How is INEC compromise in the 2023 election?

Obi screamed he was rigged out and will prove how he won to the court, when he had the chance to do so, he couldn't prove his case.
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Minime10(f): 9:04am On Oct 22, 2023
Kuginzi:
By Abdulqudus Ogundapo

Attahiru Jega, a former chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says some officials within the electoral commission compromised the outcome of the last general election.

Mr Jega, a professor of political science at Bayero University, Kano, explained that the INEC authorities who compromised the outcome of the election were able to carry out the illegal deal because they were nominated for the positions based on political bargains.

The former INEC chairperson disclosed this when he spoke as a guest lecturer at the two-day retreat organised for senators in Akwa Ibom.

Mr Jega spoke on the topic “Electoral Reform and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: Review of 2022 Electoral Act (areas for further legislative actions).”

“We have seen, in 2023 elections, the damaging effect of how people in the corridors of power get their client/partisan nominees appointed, without being thoroughly screened, and then they are influenced to compromise the integrity of elections,” Mr Jega said.

Appointment of INEC chair
In his recommendation on electoral reforms, the former INEC chair said for a transparent election to be conducted, the president must not be involved in the appointment process of chairman of the electoral commission and resident electoral commissioners.

Mr Jega recommended that a joint committee of the National Assembly should be given the responsibility to shortlist, screen and confirm nominees for the position of INEC chair and resident electoral commissioners.

Screening
He also said that the Senate confirmation of the electoral appointees should be strict and not the ‘usual take a bow and go.’

"On second thought, and for obvious reasons, I will recommend a joint committee of the National Assembly be given this responsibility, with criteria, for transparency, non-partisanship and stakeholder engagement for the process. The applicants/nominees for these appointments should be subjected to public scrutiny with regard to knowledge, skills, good character and non-partisanship.

"Guidelines should be provided for submitting petitions against any nominee during this process. In any case, the Senate screening process should be more serious and rigorous. Also, there should no longer be the patronizing “Take a bow and go”.

Mr Jega also recommended that the federal government should make INEC completely independent in such a way that it will be able to hire and fire its officials independently without interference from the government.

“Professionalise lower level administrative appointments, including headship of state offices of INEC. In this regard, the appointment of Resident Electoral Commissioners should be divested from the president and given to the Commission at INEC, with powers to hire and fire.

"Once the appointment of Chairman and National Commissioners is sanitised, infused with public scrutiny for integrity and non-partisanship, then the Commission should be entrusted to hire and fire competent and skilled staff for administrative roles at both the headquarters and state offices of INEC. Thus, there will be clear lines of authority and directives, which would prevent the kind of unwholesome situations we have seen, in which RECs pander more to their partisan political bosses who nominated them into office, and ignore the lawful directives of the Commission.”

Political parties
Mr Jega also said registration and monitoring of activities of political parties should be taken away from INEC and entrusted to another federal agency.

“Electoral boundary and constituency delimitation should be reassigned and entrusted to the National Boundary Commission, or such other agency as may be created. Registration and monitoring of the activities of political parties should also be taken away from INEC and entrusted to another federal body/agency.”

The former INEC chair stated that there is a need to review parties and candidates that contest for presidency and governorship elections.

He said, “There is a need to review the manner by which every “Dick and Harry” party/candidate vies for the presidency, and even governorship, making the cost of elections relatively high.

"A legal threshold needs to be provided, which political parties and candidates have to cross, beyond mere registration as a political party, before they can vie for the presidency or even governorship elections. There are models of this in many electoral jurisdictions, that Nigeria can learn from, and adapt to our context.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/635860-2023-elections-compromised-jega.html

Foolish & unpatriotic bunch😎
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by anonymous1759(m): 9:09am On Oct 22, 2023
We like too much talk in this country just one step will eradicate corruption in Nigeria.
Let’s adopt death penalty for every public office holder and lengthy jail term for ordinary citizens like China . Enough of all these wannabe lectures you’ll be surprised that if such suggestion comes up citizens other than politicians benefitting from corruption will oppose the bill.

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Lastmankc(m): 9:17am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
How is INEC compromise in the 2023 election?

Obi screamed he was rigged out and will prove how he won to the court, when he had the chance to do so, he couldn't prove his case.
You can never win in a country where criminals makes the law.

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Ikaeniyan0: 9:23am On Oct 22, 2023
Lastmankc:
You can never win in a country where criminals makes the law.
The wailing of a sore loser.
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by AdamuKD: 9:35am On Oct 22, 2023
grin
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by AdamuKD: 9:38am On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
The wailing of a sore loser.
You are a lost soul zombie.

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by Lastmankc(m): 12:07pm On Oct 22, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
The wailing of a sore loser.
You are the foolish loser here.

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by tafabaloo(m): 12:42pm On Oct 22, 2023
What about 2019 poll oversaw by the same Jega ?

It's easier to point fingers and behave like a saint when u re no longer in the play of field...

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Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by ConfidentialDoc: 12:46pm On Oct 22, 2023
Jega is a silly IPOB.
Re: Attahiru Jega 2023 Elections Compromised – Jega by yesloaded: 1:37pm On Oct 22, 2023
grin

Coming from Jega?

grin

Let me laugh small

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