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Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by DucatiKNG: 6:49pm On Feb 11, 2015
2015 Elections: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences By Chinedu Rylan

In football, which we all love down here in Nigeria, if a referee is found to have made a prejudiced decision which clearly and unfairly puts one team at a disadvantage, while favouring the opposing side, he (if found guilty) is promptly disciplined by the appropriate authority.

This was demonstrated in the recently concluded African Cup of Nations which was held in Equatorial Guinea and won by the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire where Mauritian referee Rajindraparsad Seechurn was banned for 6 months by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for a performance described as generally “poor” and unbecoming of a supposed even-handed umpire in the controversial quarter-final duel between hosts Equatorial Guinea and the North African powerhouse Tunisia.

Many of us, especially those who followed the tournament passionately, can still recall what he did. For those of us who were not privileged to witness it due to the actions of those in charge of our country’s power supply or due to other circumstances, let me fill you in. Mr. Seechurn contentiously – and inappropriately too – awarded a stoppage time penalty to Equatorial Guinea after Tunisian defender Ali Maaloul was adjudged to have fouled Equatoguinean striker Ivan Bolado, with Tunisia leading 1-0 at the time.

The hosts subsequently equalized with mere seconds to the end of the encounter as their designated spot kick taker Javier Balboa made no mistake from 12 yards. The stadium was transforming from a football stadium to a riot scene within minutes, leading to the destruction of property valued at millions of dollars by the angry Tunisian supporters. Long story short, at the end of the day, Equatorial Guinea ran out as undeserving winners as the match eventually ended 2-1 in their favour amid chaotic scenes, courtesy of a dubious penalty from a dishonourable referee.

Cast your mind back again, this time to the 2009 UEFA Champions League semi-final clash involving Chelsea and FC Barcelona. The infamous Norwegian referee Tom Henning Øvrebø was found guilty of the same crime – which he would later admit to – making a string of questionable calls that ended up costing the English giants the match and truncating their quest for glory in football’s most prestigious club competition. Though he was not sanctioned, he forced himself into retirement after admitting his mistakes.

This is the rule against the impartiality of erstwhile neutral umpires being enforced, and it is not limited to football. It is a universal rule that holds true for all sporting events, including rugby, cricket, baseball, basketball and even bullfighting, and virtually all human endeavours that involve one form of contest or another. The same rule should apply in Nigeria, to elections conducted in Nigeria; elections are, after all, contests. In the context of Nigerian elections, Jega, in his capacity as the INEC boss, is the referee.

The forthcoming presidential, gubernatorial and legislative elections now billed for March 28 and April 11 could potentially be the most heated and controversial elections in the country since the pre-Independence 1959 polls that ushered in the government of Nnamdi Azikiwe’s NCNC and Tafawa Balewa’s NPC. The stakes are high and the tension is so palpable that it could be cut with a knife; nothing should be done to further complicate issues and to jeopardize the unity of this country and the safety of its citizens.

But not everybody, it seems, understands this. In recent days, serious allegations have been levelled against the Independent National Electoral Commission’s chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega. These are allegations of colluding with some members of the All Progressives Congress to tilt the now-postponed presidential election in their favour. The electoral body overseen by Jega has been accused of excesses, including, but not limited to, the selective disenfranchisement of some geopolitical regions whilst favouring other regions, the registration of and issuance of Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) to conspicuously underage voters in the north, the registration of non-Nigerians from neighbouring West and Central African countries, and the deliberate delay in the disbursement of PVCs in selected geopolitical regions, all intended to give one political platform undue advantage over others.

And it doesn't stop there. Over the past week, an audio recording released by Sahara Reporters has been circulating in the social media, purporting to show how politicians conspired with military officials to rig the 2014 Ekiti State election. What does Jega know about this? Nigerians are waiting for his answers.

Though these claims are yet to be substantiated, they are not to be wished away or dismissed by a mere wave of the hand. Election rigging is a crime anywhere and everywhere, and when it involves the very person charged with ensuring that it doesn’t happen, it becomes even more ominous. If eventually he’s found to be culpable, it would be unpardonable.

INEC is one of the most sensitive institutions in this country and it should and must go about its constitutional duties as spelt out by the law which in totality sums up to the conduct of free, credible and impartial polls anywhere and everywhere in Nigeria. If it is found incapable of fulfilling this obligation, then the appropriate authorities will be left with no choice than to sweep out officials found wanting, starting from the head (the chairman) to every single member of the rank and file that has been implicated. There should be no sacred cow, no-one should be deemed untouchable.

For the sake of peace and to douse the already edgy political and socioeconomic atmosphere in Nigeria, it is pertinent for Jega to come clean with these allegations and do the needful. Till today he has neither refuted nor admitted his guilt and it only helps to brew more suspicion. The country is obviously going through difficult times and the Jega conundrum is an unnecessary addition to its quagmire that ought to be dragged no further. It should end now. If we truly clamour for change, we must demand it at all times and in all negative situations and not only when it is in our favour. Jega must clear his name or face the consequences.

Chinedu Rylan George is a writer and socioeconomic commentator, he wrote in via chinedurylan@gmail.com

http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/11/2015-elections-why-jega-must-clear-his-name-or-face-consequences-chinedu-rylan

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by madridguy(m): 6:53pm On Feb 11, 2015
Let wait for Jega comment regard this development.

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Trailblazer1(m): 6:54pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jega told the world he was prepared to conduct an election even when it was obvious he was ill-prepared. Over 20million voters card are yet to be distributed, adhoc-staffs are yet to be trained. Jega had 4 years to prepare for this election but he failed and refused to admit it

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Newsi: 7:05pm On Feb 11, 2015
If he likes let him not clear it, he will only have himself to blame when he is fired and disgraced out of office.

Waiting to devour the #Change and #SaiBuhari warRats

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 7:07pm On Feb 11, 2015
first in history. akuko Uwa

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 7:13pm On Feb 11, 2015
He should say why he's using the security situation in the north as the main excuse for the postponement while 23 million voters are yet to collect their pvcs?

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by viccipedia: 7:15pm On Feb 11, 2015
will Jega prefer to answer these questions or go on his compulsory terminal leave? lol this is getting interesting

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by datguru: 7:22pm On Feb 11, 2015
This shiit gets interesting every day
Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Vicotex(m): 7:26pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jega Jega !

Even sahara desert dey beg you now, you no wan listen.
Until GEJ shows you how clueless you are before you'll realise your sh`t.

#GEJtill 2019

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by mastercee(m): 7:27pm On Feb 11, 2015
Yet another of PDP's propaganda

Buhari doesn't need the favour of Jega to win this election.... It has been ordained from above

IT'S TIME FOR CHANGE

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by jingh(f): 7:27pm On Feb 11, 2015
let me eat first before I read this lengthy post.

don't forget the one that wount say STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION.

BUHARI4CHANGE

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by CharlieMaria(m): 7:27pm On Feb 11, 2015
NAIJA MA COUNTRY.
Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Firefire(m): 7:27pm On Feb 11, 2015
cheesy

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Genes1s: 7:27pm On Feb 11, 2015
Newsi:

BUHARI TILL I GET SENSE

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Burger01(m): 7:28pm On Feb 11, 2015
Make this election come and go oo before some people start having super hypertensioncheesy

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Ddonchester: 7:29pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jega must go

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by ceejay80s(m): 7:29pm On Feb 11, 2015
I can't read, na about soccer op dey talk about and what is football thread doing in politics section

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Noviolence2015: 7:31pm On Feb 11, 2015
Never thought I will live to see the day Sahara Reporters will show some objectivity.

The security report on Jega is damning. One wonders why he wanted to create 80% of nigeria's polling center in the North.

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by MrIncrediible(m): 7:32pm On Feb 11, 2015
TANOIDS will believe this from "Sahara Reporters"

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by meshacha1: 7:33pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jega shifted the election date for our own best interests

To me nothing spoil and what will be will be i.e who will win will win.

ppl should relax and be patient, it shall come to pass.

Pls let's stop blaming or raining courses on INEC's instead let's keep praying for them!!!

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Vicotex(m): 7:35pm On Feb 11, 2015
my grand ma use to say "ear wey no dey hear word, dem dey cut am join head".

Jega I hope your grand ma told you this too

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by horlabiyi(m): 7:35pm On Feb 11, 2015
Either you like it or not Jega is going soon. I don't understand why you have to favour a political party just because their presidential candidate is from your region.
#SayNoToUnderAgeVoters
#UpNigeria
#VoteNotFight

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by cococandy(f): 7:40pm On Feb 11, 2015
viccipedia:
will Jega prefer to answer these questions or go on his compulsory terminal leave? lol this is getting interesting
if he's guilty and once the noose begins to tighten around his neck,he will chose leave. I can almost bet on that.

I really respected that man after 2011 elections in imo state. that was the most free and fair I've ever seen in Nigeria because the people were given a voice and they spoke for themselves,marched down to govt. house to vacate ohakim then .

I hope he's not compromised now like they say he is

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by marqueetim(m): 7:43pm On Feb 11, 2015
why is nairaland always putting this biased sahara reporter nonsense news on FP. Mr Seun and the likes please stop this political bias on a popular and trending Platform.

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 7:44pm On Feb 11, 2015
I'm not taking sides here cause it's still early; these are still allegations.

However, it's amazing how Nigerians watch criminals playing with the integrity of our nation like spectators watch footballers in a football field. A lot of crimes have been exposed of recent, we've seen many leaked videos and core evidences against certain people but what happens afterwards? Nothing. Why wouldn't they continue when lawlessness is the order of the day?

I'd rather not waste my time discussing Jega cause whether he's guilty or not makes no difference.
Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by justicejay(m): 7:48pm On Feb 11, 2015
still reading
Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Clerverly: 7:48pm On Feb 11, 2015
Seun, lalasticlala and Obinoscopy, how many times will I correct you that opinion of A writer is different from the opinion the media organization?? You are setting a dangerous precedent whereby people will bringing up all sorts of articles and attribute them the organization that gives them the space!

Kindly correct this anomaly!!!

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by White007(m): 7:48pm On Feb 11, 2015
So many questions, but lil answer.
Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by checkdate(m): 7:48pm On Feb 11, 2015
DucatiKNG:


http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/11/2015-elections-why-jega-must-clear-his-name-or-face-consequences-chinedu-rylan
THIS 2015 IS SOMETHING ELSE IN NIGERIA OH !




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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by kristisking(m): 7:49pm On Feb 11, 2015
Northern agenda.They will surely fail.Any evil alliance entered by any group of persons to draw Nigeria backward will fail.

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Visman(m): 7:49pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jaga oh,sorry Jega is already a gooner!

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Re: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Kingspin(m): 7:52pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jega, will either divide or unite the Country.

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