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NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by ogugwa1992(op): 5:40pm On Dec 01, 2025
RE: ADC’S CLAIM THAT AMBASSADORIAL NOMINATION
“CONFIRMS” PARTISANSHIP — A CONTRADICTION OF THEIR OWN
RECORD AND A MISREADING OF GLOBAL DEMOCRATIC NORMS


The Network for Good Governance in Nigeria (NGGN) has followed with concern
the statement issued by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) alleging that the
nomination of Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, former Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), as an ambassador-designate “confirms”
that he was partisan in the 2023 general elections.


This allegation is not only unfounded. It also contradicts the ADC’s own
documented praise of Prof. Yakubu’s integrity, delivered publicly by the very
person who signed the current statement.


1. The ADC once described Yakubu as “on the right side of history.”

On the occasion of INEC’s recognition of the ADC’s leadership, the same ADC
National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, wrote:
“We congratulate ADC members and all lovers of democracy in Nigeria.


We commend @INECNigeria and its Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, for standing
on the right side of history and for standing up for the cause of multi-party democracy. Arise and shine, Nigeria!”

This commendation was issued after Prof. Yakubu defied intense political pressure
to do what was lawful and democratic.
It is therefore logically inconsistent—and ethically troubling—for the same individual to now claim that the same man’s integrity was compromised simply because he has been nominated for further national service after completing his
statutory tenure. Principle does not evaporate due to political mood swings.


2. Post-tenure public service does not invalidate electoral neutrality.
Nigeria’s democratic history is clear:
• Prof. Attahiru Jega, after conducting the 2015 elections that brought
President Buhari to power, went on to serve the Buhari government in multiple
capacities.

• No serious political actor suggested this retroactively proved
partisanship.

Similarly, Prof. Yakubu has completed his tenure. He is not being appointed to a political office. He is being considered for a diplomatic role—one that relies on expertise, experience, and global networks built over decades.


3. Global practice completely demolishes the ADC’s argument.
Across democracies:
• Canada’s former Chief Electoral Officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley
undertook government-endorsed global assignments after his tenure.
• India’s former Chief Election Commissioners routinely head national
commissions and international missions.
• South African IEC alumni frequently take up state-recommended diplomatic and governance roles.

No democracy interprets post-service appointment as proof that past elections were
compromised. Only political convenience produces that conclusion.

4. The line between “umpire” and “player” remains unbroken.

An ambassadorial posting is not a partisan reward. It does not involve party
membership, political campaigning, or advisory role to the ruling party. It is a
representational function of statehood.

International diplomacy is not a partisan activity. It is a constitutional function of the Nigerian state.


5. The timing strengthens, not weakens, the national interest.
Nigeria is experiencing a sensitive diplomatic phase, particularly with the United
States. In such moments, democracies deploy their most experienced technocrats—individuals with global networks, legitimacy, and institutional knowledge.


Prof. Yakubu has represented Nigeria on dozens of electoral missions worldwide,
earned respect from multilateral institutions, and engaged global leaders. Failing to
use such expertise would be a disservice to the nation.

6. Calling on him to reject the nomination is misplaced morality.
Rejecting a lawful national assignment does not strengthen INEC’s credibility.
Upholding institutional independence lies in:
• serving one’s full tenure,
• avoiding political office while in service,
• and maintaining dignity after departure.
Prof. Yakubu has done all three.
He owes Nigeria—not political rhetoric—his continued service.


7. Facts matter. Consistency matters. Institutions matter.
The ADC is free to hold political opinions. But rewriting the past to suit the present is neither helpful nor credible. You cannot praise a man as “standing on the right side of history” when he acts in your favour and then declare him partisan when his post-service nomination does not align with your political narrative.

Nigerians deserve better than selective memory masquerading as democratic
vigilance.

The Network for Good Governance in Nigeria urges political actors to avoid statements that undermine institutions without evidence. Nigeria’s democracy benefits when we celebrate integrity consistently—not only when it aligns with our
immediate interests.


Prof. Yakubu’s nomination is squarely within global democratic norms and does
not retroactively alter the integrity of the elections he conducted.


The focus at this critical diplomatic moment should be on projecting Nigeria’s best hands abroad, not on manufacturing controversies that weaken our international posture.

Signed: Comrade Hakeem Mafunnwa
Network for Good Governance in Nigeria (NGGN)

Abuja, Nigeria
https://leaders.ng/2025/12/01/re-adcs-claim-that-ambassadorial-nominationconfirms-partisanship-a-contradiction-of-their-ownrecord-and-a-misreading-of-global-democratic-norms/

Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by LibertyRep: 6:26pm On Dec 01, 2025
Aptly wirtten.

I like when people make their points explicit and with data. Anyone who wants to counter can do so without derailing.

Floor opened for the debate.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Tjra: 6:31pm On Dec 01, 2025
The ADC once described Yakubu as “on the right side of history.”
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by ImoleNaija: 6:32pm On Dec 01, 2025
These politicians can be so funny sha.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Brendaniel: 6:34pm On Dec 01, 2025
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Dijita: 6:35pm On Dec 01, 2025
It is the Nigeria way. Loose election claim rigging. Win lection claim God's will
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by themanderon: 6:36pm On Dec 01, 2025
Who Are these ones again?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by benardtotti(m): 6:36pm On Dec 01, 2025
LibertyRep:
Aptly wirtten.

I like when people make their points explicit and with data. Anyone who wants to counter can do so without derailing.

Floor opened for the debate.
I agree , they took Adc to the cleaners.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by badoh(m): 6:37pm On Dec 01, 2025
See how dem punch ADC and its leadership in the face. Some people also claimed that 2023 election was the worse in history but when they were presented with opportunity to prove that they won, they were busy asking that a particular candidate be disqualified. I can't imagine that you have figures from various polling units and wards across the country which is what is needed to prove your case in court but kept insisting on IREV. Was the technical glitch enough to prove that the election was rigged? How about the physical figures from the polling units?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by kindnyce(m): 6:38pm On Dec 01, 2025
Another shadow and inconsequential group of hungry data boys seeking relevance
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by bentenny(m): 6:40pm On Dec 01, 2025
Just imagine referee Anthony Taylor who officiated the game between Chelsea and arsenal yesterday retire and arsenal later enlist him as their brand ambassador😂😂😂

There is no way Chelsea fans will not protest over what they call match fixing by Anthony Taylor😁

That's how ridiculous it sounds when a president who is a member of a party that contested in the general election decides to enlist a former chairman of INEC for an ambassadorial role!

It's like saying 'thank you' for your contribution in ensuring the success of my party😂

We know what happened and how Mahmoud yakuba assisted in rigging the general election for Tinubu but making it so obvious by compensating the former INEC boss with this ambassadorial gig is like saying to Nigerians,I have done my worst...what are you going to do about it?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by bamasite2: 6:41pm On Dec 01, 2025
It cannot be written any better!
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Cocolatti(m): 6:42pm On Dec 01, 2025
NGGN is another cash and carry group. Political a**licking is big business in Nigeria.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Lezzlie(m):
By nominating a former INEC chairman for ambassadorial role, Timubu just proved to be the daftest president in Nigeria's history and a disgrace to the South West craft of cunning and skill.

Rewarding an electorial umpire is proof of rigging. No president in Nigeria is this naïve.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Patriot9: 6:48pm On Dec 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
Yea. He can become brand ambassador. But the question is, did he become brand ambassador while he is actively on duty?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Rebelutionary: 6:48pm On Dec 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
You can choose to twist this however it pleases you but the facts have been stated in this article which your submission doesn't in any way invalidate!

Counter the facts or shoosh!
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Brendaniel: 6:52pm On Dec 01, 2025
Rebelutionary:
You can choose to twist this however it pleases you but the facts have been stated in this article which your submission doesn't in any way invalidate!

Counter the facts or shoosh!
Did I mention anybody's name, why are you agitated if guilty conscience is not catching you?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Brendaniel: 6:53pm On Dec 01, 2025
Patriot9:
Yea. He can become brand ambassador. But the question is, did he become brand ambassador while he is actively on duty?
Won't it look suspicious ?

Doesn't it look suspicious?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Amarachieze(m): 6:55pm On Dec 01, 2025
Does being on the right side of history for a particular action at a particular time invalidates his being partisan during 2023 elections that was adjudged as being below minimum standard by international observers? No sir. In fact it could better be interpreted as a face-mending action to deceive the naive and a cover up his true political alignment.
Again Nigerians do not even need his ambassdorial nomination to know which party he belongs ; internet glitch says it all.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by EmperorIsaac(m): 6:57pm On Dec 01, 2025
Truth is INEC is not independent by design given that it's Chairman is appointed by the government in power. Simple.

Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by BreconHills(m): 6:58pm On Dec 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
Ernest Ndukwe former head of the NCC which regulates mobile and data companies is currently chairman of MTN.

Do you want you launch a campaign for him to resign?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by SixSeven: 7:00pm On Dec 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
You deserve a champions league medal for this simple analogy. The problem with APC and our political parties generally is that they lack PRINCIPLES. Dem teach me sth for school that it's the appearance of something, not even if it's done that matters but trust them to explain taya. They know it's wrong but their conscience no let them rest.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by PheelzAlmighty: 7:01pm On Dec 01, 2025
FG can never say the truth.. tufiakwa
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Brendaniel: 7:02pm On Dec 01, 2025
BreconHills:
Ernest Ndukwe former head of the NCC which regulates mobile and data companies is currently chairman of MTN.

Do you want you launch a campaign for him to resign?
Who did he conduct election for?

And did any telecom company accuse him of cheating them for MTN?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Brendaniel: 7:03pm On Dec 01, 2025
SixSeven:
You deserve a champions league medal for this simple analogy. The problem with APC and our political parties generally is that they lack PRINCIPLES. Dem teach me sth for school that it's the appearance of something, not even if it's done that matters but trust them to explain taya. They know it's wrong but their conscience no let them rest.
That' s how they are o

4 more characters needed
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by SixSeven: 7:04pm On Dec 01, 2025
BreconHills:
Ernest Ndukwe former head of the NCC which regulates mobile and data companies is currently chairman of MTN.

Do you want you launch a campaign for him to resign?
Here is your starter pack


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdR9-jQrH4Q

Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Drsnives(m): 7:14pm On Dec 01, 2025
Disgraced country
Disgraced people
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by BreconHills(m): 7:15pm On Dec 01, 2025
SixSeven:
Here is your starter pack


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdR9-jQrH4Q
The point is that this was a clear conflict that has not been overturned

However.

Appointing Yakubu to non political role has no conflicts for his former industry which is party registration and election management. What will be his remit? To represent Nigerian interests in one country. What does this have to do with a job he no longer holds? Where is the conflict?
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Eriokanmi: 7:22pm On Dec 01, 2025
Compensation for rigging tinubu into office. Nothing new. In Obi's words ahead of the 2023 elections.
i know yakwubu. He worked under me and i know what'scapable of doing. I'm really worried . Yakubu lacks integrity. Every sane being knows this.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by creativejagaban: 7:24pm On Dec 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Imagine a referee who officiated the final match of a champions league battle between Barcelona and Chelsea then gave controversial penalties to Chelsea which helped them win the title becoming a brand ambassador for Chelsea 2 years later.
You got it all wrong. You cited the wrongest example.

Barcelona vs Chelsea match is not the same as political parties on one hand and Nigeria as a country on the other hand.


Are you saying that the referee cannot, after officiating the match according to you, go ahead and serve the UK government, or what are you saying.

You love to deceive your fellow travelers simply because of hatred for the Jagaban of Africa.

Yakubu was a referee of the match between APC, LP, PDP, etc, but is now to work for the COUNTRY, not APC. Get that into your medula oblongata.


In your most myopic example, you likened Barcelona to LP or PDP, and Chelsea to NIGERIA (because Yakubu is to work as Nigeria ambassador). Does it make sense to you huh

Remember someone who is in Sokoto prison in your prayers grin

Tinubu till 2031
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by Lanruze: 7:26pm On Dec 01, 2025
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu should be tried in an International Court and sentenced rather than an Ambassadorial nomination for what he has brought upon Nigeria.

Conducting an election were results was announced at the wee hours of the day and mutilated Election results uploaded.
Re: NGGN Faults ADC Over Claim That Yakubu’s Nomination “confirms” Partisanship by SixSeven: 7:26pm On Dec 01, 2025
BreconHills:
The point is that this was a clear conflict that has not been overturned

However.

Appointing Yakubu to non political role has no conflicts for his former industry which is party registration and election management. What will be his remit? To represent Nigerian interests in one country. What does this have to do with a job he no longer holds? Where is the conflict?
The conflict does not have to be direct. The appearance of or the thought that it can be is why you don't eat all food. I don't have time, let AI help me compose the rest of my response. It is not a good nomination, given the recent election. This is why judges are not seen in some places, mostly social events. Not because they cannot party and drink but they don't want to create that perception of bias. AI starts from here:

A conflict of interest generally occurs when someone’s personal interests or prior roles could improperly influence their current responsibilities, creating a risk of bias, undue advantage, or perception of unfairness.

Key principle: The conflict is not just about actual impropriety but also about the appearance of impropriety, which is crucial for trust in governance.

In this case:

1. Yakubu no longer runs elections. His official duties as INEC chair have ended.


2. His ambassadorial role is representing Nigeria abroad, not regulating elections, appointing officials, or influencing domestic electoral outcomes.


3. Therefore, technically there’s no direct conflict of interest, because his prior role has no formal overlap with his new duties.

However, from an ethical perspective:

Public perception may see a potential problem: the same person who declared the current president winner is now rewarded with a prestigious government post, which can appear as patronage or quid pro quo.

This is about public trust. Even if there’s no legal conflict, the optics matter. Citizens could perceive that the electoral process is “rewarded” or politicized, undermining trust in both elections and diplomatic appointments.


AI ends here.

Even for parents, they are taught to be impartial and not show one child more favor than the other. It's not what they do but the kids start to observe them and can sense bias. Do not forget, Yakubu was an ELECTORAL JUDGE. Out of principle, if he has, I will be happy if he rejects it. This was how they justified the pardon list until they were told this doesn't make any sense. It reeks of bias and political maneuvering. Perception matters.

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