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Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Umarnuhu1990(op): 2:43pm On Nov 10, 2024
Since the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, political discourse in Nigeria have centered on electoral integrity and accountability; how electoral contests should be conducted to reflect the very will of the people and enhance Nigeria’s democratic experience. The Edo governorship election has been widely condemned by both local and international observers on account of the brazen manipulation of the process, especially by the institution responsible for conducting and managing elections in Nigeria, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Attention has focused on the ignoble roles played by political parties and the electoral umpire’s alleged compromise and collusion with a certain political party to arrive at a predetermined end. The latest of such discourse by a panel of experts led by Dr Sam Amadi, the Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, is a frontal challenge to the judiciary to wake up and stop the electoral rot being perpetrated by INEC. It is essentially a call on the judiciary to end INEC’s alleged rascality and recklessness in colluding with politicians to manipulate electoral outcomes.

Addressing the media last week, Dr Amadi, asked among other things: “How should the courts now respond to alleged absurdities and abnormalities by INEC. We are seeing a lot of loss of confidence in the electoral system, we are seeing also that INEC is getting worse, almost more criminal in their undertakings, how should the courts now respond?” he asked.

Dr Amadi’s challenge to the judiciary, coming soon after the expose of INEC’s alleged dishonesty by Martin Obono, Human Rights lawyer and Executive Director of the TAP Initiative, cannot be more apposite considering the fact that the judiciary is gearing to begin hearing the petition(s) by aggrieved parties in the Edo State election.
The position of the panel of eminent thinkers led by the astute Dr. Sam Amadi, should be applauded as a patriotic call to the judiciary to act decisively against electoral malfeasance in the country.
Dr. Amadi's ‘challenge’ for the judiciary to take a visible stance against election rigging—resonates deeply in a country where cynicism about democratic processes is on the rise.

INEC, the custodian of the electoral process, has frequently been accused of falling short of its mandate; often appearing to be in league with self-serving political elites rather than being a neutral arbiter that ensures fair play and transparency. It is in view of this troubling context, Dr. Amadi’s assertion that “The reason why politicians are now more heroic in manipulating the electoral system is that there’s no deterrence for electoral offenses and manipulation. If courts nullified elections where politicians spent billions to rig, they would be less inclined to bribe INEC or police for electoral results, knowing those results could ultimately be canceled,” is not just insightful but fundamental to the resurgence of democratic values.

When an institution meant to uphold democracy becomes part of the problem, the consequences can be catastrophic. Therefore, the judiciary, often the last bastion against governmental excess, bears the monumental responsibility of adjudicating electoral disputes and punishing those found guilty of electoral malfeasance. Dr. Amadi’s challenge demands that the judiciary not only wakes up but also becomes pro-active in punishing electoral violators—those who undermine the sovereignty of the people through manipulation and fraud.

The concept of a judiciary that stands firm against the tide of political corruption is not mere idealism; it is essential for resetting the moral compass of Nigeria’s political landscape and democracy. Punishing those who rig elections serves as a deterrent and signals intent—a message that the rule of law ultimately prevails over corrupt expediencies. This is how civic trust can begin to be restored among the electorate, who often feel that their votes are meaningless in the face of overwhelming political juggernauts, who treat elections as mere formalities rather than genuine expressions of democratic will.

Moreover, the judiciary's role in this context goes beyond punitive measures. It must engage in a thorough examination of electoral laws and practices to ensure that they are robust enough to safeguard against rigging and institutional fraud. The emphasis on unnecessarily convoluted electoral procedures should be addressed head-on; laws that exist to protect the democratic process must be simplified, and antiquated practices should be overhauled to reflect the realities of 21st-century governance.
The implications of not addressing these issues are dire. As Dr. Amadi noted: “Look at the voter turnout—just about 20 percent now. It could drop to 10 percent in future elections if voters continue to feel that electoral integrity is compromised. The growing perception is that capturing INEC, judiciary, and security forces has replaced genuine competition at the polls,” Amadi stated.

If institutions like INEC continue to usurp the voices of the populace and the judiciary fails to act, the likelihood of electoral apathy will grow. Citizens will begin to view politics as a game played behind closed doors, resulting in the detachment of the electorate from the political process altogether. Communities will either retreat to silence or, worse, take on a more radical form of opposition that challenges the tenets of peaceful democratic engagement.

The judiciary, therefore, must not only respond to Dr. Amadi’s challenge with seriousness but must also initiate conversations with civil society, legal experts, and political actors to foster a comprehensive and inclusive approach to electoral reform. It is time for the judiciary to show that it can be a champion of democracy, willing to challenge the status quo and promote accountability.

The judiciary stands at a critical juncture where decisive action can restore confidence in the electoral system, galvanize civic engagement, and ultimately fortify Nigeria’s commitment to democratic ideals. It is now time for the judiciary to respond—not with timidity or deferral, but with resolute courage and unwavering commitment to justice and democracy. Only then can we envision a political landscape where the will of the people is genuinely respected and celebrated.


• Jane Orobosa writes from Benin City

Jane Uyi Orobosa

Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by MaziObinnaokija: 3:04pm On Nov 10, 2024
undecided
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by aariwa(m): 4:54pm On Nov 10, 2024
Corrupt judges were executed in gruesome ways in full glare of the public in Roman Empire . Those killings sanitized their society and ushered in a progress that is still being referenced in today’s world. Nigeria can never progress with a corrupt judiciary and INEC even in the next 1000 years
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Godjone(m): 4:56pm On Nov 10, 2024
INEC will help politicians rig elections. Judiciary will help in killing the case. The judiciary is even the worst.

Very useless sets
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by blacknp(m): 5:00pm On Nov 10, 2024
aariwa:
Corrupt judges were executed in gruesome ways in full glare of the public in Roman Empire . Those killings sanitized their society and ushered in a progress that is still being referenced in today’s world. Nigeria can never progress with a corrupt judiciary and INEC even in the next 1000 years
Shut up, whose fault is it that you wee born in The Federal Republic of Nigeria?
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Nyanabo2: 5:01pm On Nov 10, 2024
You see INEC ? Forget it
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by aariwa(m): 5:02pm On Nov 10, 2024
blacknp:
Shut up, whose fault is it that you wee born in The Federal Republic of Nigeria?
take your frustrations to your father that born you inside Nigeria generational poverty . I am not your father
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by PHIPEX(m): 5:03pm On Nov 10, 2024
What I have learnt so far is that the election itself is useless, just focus on how to rig INEC and cage the judiciary.

I remember when the name "Jega" became a cliche for INEC uprightness in 2011, Now if you are called "Mahmud" you feel insulted. Really sad what Nigeria democracy has become
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by blacknp(m): 5:03pm On Nov 10, 2024
aariwa:
take your frustrations to your father that born you Nigeria. I am not your father
Sharap.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Emma1Oj(m): 5:05pm On Nov 10, 2024
We should jus share dis con3 make all tribes go their way. Then it will be so responsibility for all tribes to develop itself.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by aariwa(m): 5:06pm On Nov 10, 2024
blacknp:
Sharap.
you can’t even spell illiterate, go and hawk your agbo in the markets today stop wasting time online
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by CommonSense1967: 5:07pm On Nov 10, 2024
aariwa:
Corrupt judges were executed in gruesome ways in full glare of the public in Roman Empire . Those killings sanitized their society and ushered in a progress that is still being referenced in today’s world. Nigeria can never progress with a corrupt judiciary and INEC even in the next 1000 years
Trash.
Judges are corrupt because they refused to change thr results of the election when your loser candidate went to court and could not prove any irregularities.
The judges are supposed to go along with your candidate lies and propaganda?
To people like you, judges are only good when you jave your way.
Rubbish trash
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by blacknp(m): 5:07pm On Nov 10, 2024
aariwa:
you can’t even spell illiterate, go and hawk your agbo in the markets today stop wasting time online
Sharap ya mauth mumudey.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Elusive001: 5:08pm On Nov 10, 2024
aariwa:
Corrupt judges were executed in gruesome ways in full glare of the public in Roman Empire . Those killings sanitized their society and ushered in a progress that is still being referenced in today’s world. Nigeria can never progress with a corrupt judiciary and INEC even in the next 1000 years
Not just that. The country will never make any meaningful progress with the way it is currently structured, never!
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by LandMann: 5:10pm On Nov 10, 2024
With technology and simple straightforward laws, you can make Nigeria hell for any corrupt public officer

But none of the elected politician will take up the fight cos they're also thieves. Who will bell the cat?

There are countries were tribunals are set-up and individuals are called to come explain the source of their wealth.

If you are observed by your neighbours to have unexplained wealth with no verifiable source of income, your neighbour will write a simple online petition and an independent agency will immediately start to verify your claim.

Once found guilty, all your assets will be seized by the government and sold off to fund public education and health and other needs.

The best part of it is, there's a timeframe of 3 months to investigate and conclude every unexplained wealth corruption case
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Freetech: 5:10pm On Nov 10, 2024
Its only in Nigeria that someone like amadi will have boldness to accuse electoral body.

A pdp member for that matter who was to have use power sectir to corruptly enrich himself

His party PDP chairman then was known by the name mr fix it . The clause go to court was invented by the party. I have never known any party in Africa who rig like Pdp. Election were written and announced while election was still ongoing

Even pdp local internal election has never been free. Delegate are dollargate, vote cast is always more than delegate.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Chidera57: 5:19pm On Nov 10, 2024
Emma1Oj:
We should jus share dis con3 make all tribes go their way. Then it will be so responsibility for all tribes to develop itself.
This is the 411

But some lazi won't agree due to oil
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by aariwa(m): 5:22pm On Nov 10, 2024
CommonSense1967:
Trash.
Judges are corrupt because they refused to change thr results of the election when your loser candidate went to court and could not prove any irregularities.
The judges are supposed to go along with your candidate lies and propaganda?
To people like you, judges are only good when you jave your way.
Rubbish trash
trash
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by tomax026: 5:28pm On Nov 10, 2024
FOOLISH FRAUD SUPPORTER,
Pls stop being foolish...or are you so daft of the reality of Nigeria Elections-that you are supporting fraud? It is high time you reasoned so you wont destroy your life and your generation
CommonSense1967:
Trash.
Judges are corrupt because they refused to change thr results of the election when your loser candidate went to court and could not prove any irregularities.
The judges are supposed to go along with your candidate lies and propaganda?
To people like you, judges are only good when you jave your way.
Rubbish trash
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by tomax026: 5:29pm On Nov 10, 2024
FOOLISH FRAUD SUPPORTER,
Pls stop being foolish...or are you so daft of the reality of Nigeria Elections-that you are supporting fraud? It is high time you reasoned so you wont destroy your life and your generation
Freetech:
Its only in Nigeria that someone like amadi will have boldness to accuse electoral body.

A pdp member for that matter who was to have use power sectir to corruptly enrich himself

His party PDP chairman then was known by the name mr fix it . The clause go to court was invented by the party. I have never known any party in Africa who rig like Pdp. Election were written and announced while election was still ongoing

Even pdp local internal election has never been free. Delegate are dollargate, vote cast is always more than delegate.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Jonjam269: 5:55pm On Nov 10, 2024
Its validity is disputed when it doesn't favor them and credibility depends on their self-interest.
Confused and delusional set of people.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by tomax026: 6:13pm On Nov 10, 2024
Why are so many Nigerians like you are so senseless, daft and foolish in this era? Cant you see how politicians are rigging in your country now ? Is this the future you want that you are seeing now ? I live in a civilized society, and am always sad when i see senseless people like you supporting evil and fraud in my home country.
Jonjam269:
Its validity is disputed when it doesn't favor them and credibility depends on their self-interest.
Confused and delusional set of people.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by CommonSense1967: 6:46pm On Nov 10, 2024
tomax026:
FOOLISH FRAUD SUPPORTER,
Pls stop being foolish...or are you so daft of the reality of Nigeria Elections-that you are supporting fraud? It is high time you reasoned so you wont destroy your life and your generation
Brainwashed low IQ retard, you are the foolish one here. What is the reality of Nigerian elections?
You go to court claiming that you won, you didn't show any evidence of how you won but you expect the judges to declare that you won.
The reality is that all Nigerian politicians always claim that they were cheated when in f as ct they also cheated.
So shut up and stop posting emotional rant that lack facts and rational thinking.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Bluntemperor: 6:52pm On Nov 10, 2024
Elusive001:
Not just that. The country will never make any meaningful progress with the way it is currently structured, never!
What is Amadi talking about?
He is part of Nigeria-as a Lawyer,what aspects is has he contributed other than Complaints,Complaints as as an Opposition,once an election don't go his way, they go on media to tell that Others are ringing!
You can't get people on your side through constant complaints of the electoral System!
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by buhariguy(m): 7:22pm On Nov 10, 2024
The op is an idiotic pig of biafra terrorist,
So, you expect pdp to win all election even as thief obaseki is the worst thing that ever happened to edo people,
We rejected thief obaseki
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Kelklein(m):
E be like una never really understand the implications of what INEC and the Judiciary are doing to our Democracy

After the so-called 'glitch' at the general election. They did worse most recently in Kogi, and Edo. The Umpire itself helping to write fake party results on cloned Polling Unit forms EC8A.

It's like having Centre Referee in a match and they pass to the Referee (INEC) to score a goal and the VAR (Judiciary) sees nothing wrong in a Referee helping one of the teams to just score now. The VAR said the team they scored did not bring enough videos to prove its case.

If you are cheering what INEC is doing now because it favours your candidates. you would need this same INEC tomorrow to be fair when you you actually stand a clear chance and they won't be there for you. It's called Karma

An institution who is supposed to be the custodian of our democracy is the one daily killing it. It's really a shame.

President Buhari must really be somewhat commended for his least interference in the off-cycle elections during his tenure ( onlythe second tenure tho), that saw to the heightened interests among the populace in the 2023 elections. Everything went south from there onward.. so much for the so-called fighters for Democracy

Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Chinjo2: 11:25pm On Nov 10, 2024
INEC and Police have killed democracy in Nigeria
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by Kukutente23: 1:11am On Nov 11, 2024
Inec is not so much a problem as the judiciary
The judiciary trashed IREV
They also gave INEC the power to manipulate its own processes
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by tomax026: 4:19am On Nov 11, 2024
Why are you so senseless? Anyway, If INEC is doing the right thing to Nigeria Elections, may you be blessed, but if they are rigging for politicians may you be cursed with your generation.
CommonSense1967:
Brainwashed low IQ retard, you are the foolish one here. What is the reality of Nigerian elections?
You go to court claiming that you won, you didn't show any evidence of how you won but you expect the judges to declare that you won.
The reality is that all Nigerian politicians always claim that they were cheated when in f as ct they also cheated.
So shut up and stop posting emotional rant that lack facts and rational thinking.
Re: Edo 2024: INEC, The Judiciary And Sam Amadi's ‘Challenge’ - Jane Uyi Orobosa by tomax026: 4:20am On Nov 11, 2024
If INEC is doing the right thing may you be blessed,
but if they are rigging for politicians, may you be cursed....AMEN
buhariguy:
The op is an idiotic pig of biafra terrorist,
So, you expect pdp to win all election even as thief obaseki is the worst thing that ever happened to edo people,
We rejected thief obaseki
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