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2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by OEPHIUS(m): 1:04pm On Jan 10, 2019



The stage is set for epic bouts that will determine those who would lead Nigeria for the next four years. Political activities are already picking up waves and gladiators are strategising and mobilising their structures to ensure that their chosen candidates prevail in the various elective contests, and more importantly, for the presidential seat, which is up for tussle in the February 16, 2019 poll.

Expectedly, the two leading political parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have fielded candidates for the available positions, and are locked in a stringent battle to outwit each other and outmanoeuvre the electorate to settle for their candidates when they cast their ballots. The political atmosphere is becoming torrid, in terms of whether the APC will retain power at the centre or the PDP will outdo its setback and reclaim the power it lost four years ago.

However, a few weeks into the conduct of the general elections, the integrity of the polls is facing severe questions. The main opposition PDP was the first to raise dust, querying the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s readiness to deliver free and fair elections. The party’s doubt may have started from the appointment of a national commissioner of the electoral umpire, Amina Zakari, to head INEC’s Advisory Committee and Presidential Election Collation Centre Committee.

PDP was succinct in pointing out that Amina Zakari shared a blood relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari, who will be on the ballot for the February 16, 2019 presidential election, protesting that having her in such role in the election supported its consistent alarm that INEC may be collaborating with certain interests in the APC and the Presidency to compromise the election and manipulate its outcome to favour Buhari.

In a clear tone that questioned the integrity of the general polls, the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation (PPCO) spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan said “You will recall that we have been raising the flag on how the Buhari Presidency, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and some individuals at the echelon of INEC have been seeking ways to compromise our electoral processes and open the way for the allocation of fictitious votes to President Muhammadu Buhari, having realised that he cannot win in a credible, free and fair polls.”

“Today, we have been informed that Chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, apparently in furtherance of the plots to rig the presidential election, has appointed Mrs. Amina Zakari, a blood relation (niece) of the APC candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, as the Chairperson of INEC Advisory Committee and Presidential election Collation Centre Committee,” he added.

This disclosure evoked protests from Nigerians, who wondered why INEC, a supposedly independent umpire, would make such a decision and expect citizens to be assured of its impartiality. Many Nigerians, including the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), rejected any role for Amina Zakari in the presidential election, alerting that her involvement may compromise the integrity of the results that may be derived from the electioneering process. There were also trends on social media platforms impressing on INEC to recuse Amina Zakari from having any impact on the 2019 polls, and even more properly, advised her withdrawal from the electoral umpire, to restore confidence in INEC’s neutrality and commitment to free and credible polls.

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Obviously lost on an answer to the relationship between Buhari and Amina Zakari, INEC tried to allay fears of the influence of the controversial senior officer of the Commission, in relation to the 2019 presidential poll. While it could not deny that Amina and Buhari are indeed related, INEC, through its director of voter education and publicity, Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said on Channels Television’s “Sunrise Daily” that, “The committee is primarily in charge of welfare. She (Zakari) was also very involved in negotiating with ICC management in 2015 for the use of the facility so her duty is to ensure the facility is ready. She has no role whatsoever with the process of collation.”

In another unsuccessful attempt to wave off the opposition that had trailed Amina Zakari’s appointment, the Presidency struggled to dispute linkages between President Buhari and the INEC commissioner. In fact, a statement issued by presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, gave credence to the controversy, as he noted that “President Buhari and Commissioner Amina Kazaure don’t share a family relationship. An inter-marriage occurred in their extended families, so the imputation of blood relationship between the president and the electoral commissioner is a simple lie.”

How more confusing can the Presidency sound with this lame defence? Inter-marriage is beyond ordinary, especially in Africa, where it has created bonds that have lasted generations. Even in time of war or dispute, inter-marriage is one potent tool that is readily explored to restore peace and stability. So, if the Presidency is trying to pass off “inter-marriage” as a no issue that should not warrant the criticisms that trailed the appointment of Amina Zakari in the presidential election, maybe it could explain how she (Amina Zakari) featured prominently in the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) under Buhari. Or, was it just mere coincidence, as her appointment in INEC is?

As the controversy lingers, there is no denying the fact that Buhari and Amina Zakari share some relationship. Even when the INEC commissioner moved to quash the upsurge of voices against her appointment by telling the BBC that, “I’m not [Buhari’s] niece,” she was swiftly countered by a professor of Communication, Farooq Kperogi, who pointed out that Buhari’s biological sister was once married to Mrs. Amina Zakari’s father. Kperogi stressed that, “At some point in his youth, Buhari, who lost his father at young age, came under the guardianship of Amina’s father, the late Alhaji Hussaini Adamu, who was emir of Kazaure, Daura’s ‘next-door neighbour'”, shedding more light on how deep the connection of the duo is.

The foregoing is a weighty revelation that INEC cannot easily sweep aside, except it wants to reinforce the perception of the opposition on its commitment to free and fair elections. From the available information so far, there is no disputing the linkage between Amina Zakari and Buhari as being strong enough to compromise the upcoming elections. Unless the electoral umpire is creating an impression of oncoming skewed polls, there is no defence strong enough that could sufficiently assure Nigerians on the integrity of INEC when Amina Zakari plays a critical role in the election delivery process.

INEC’s insistence on retaining Amina Zakari casts doubt on its integrity and commitment to credible polls. Or, would it be ideal for a referee with an “inter-marriage” tie to, say, Portugal to be handed the whistle in a football match between the European country and Argentina? What happens to conflict of interest if INEC is ignoring wise counsel on its fatal and indecorous choice of retaining Amina Zakari for the general elections? Her linkage to Buhari is enough motivation for bias and invariably, the distortion of fairness and equity in the discharge of her duty.

The argument that Amina Zakari won’t be able to sway poll results in favour of Buhari and his party, APC, is not tenable. Nigerian democracy is still in a developmental process and allowing such unthinkable anomaly to taint the electoral umpire is something INEC must seriously avoid. This is why Amina Zakari should be excused from the elections, so that INEC can maintain its impartiality. The 2019 general election is another litmus test for our democracy and INEC should not be the albatross to its entrenchment.

Oke Umurhohwo is a political analyst and strategist. He tweets @Stalyf


https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2019/01/10/2019-elections-inec-and-the-rest-of-us-by-oke-umurhohwo/

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Sleekjunior(m): 1:11pm On Jan 10, 2019
STory for the gods.apc can only win through effective rigging cos the nigerians i know are tired of such stupidity,nepotism and disregard for human lives..its a shame i heard that tinubu said if u kept ur 1nair on the table buhari sat down,even after many years u will come back and meet the same exact amount on the table..and i ask myself is tht not what we currently experiencing..infact he depletes the little we are trying to manage he has forgotten in the Bible he should go n read abt the master n the talents he gave to his servants..In a nutshell summary of that story that which he has will be taken from him and given to one that already has much...buhari will give back to atiku MARK MY WORDS..DEDICATED TO THE ATIKULATED AND OBILIGATED WINNERS..AS FOR AFONJAS AND THE BUHARISTS LOOK FOR UR OWN DEDICATION @ DAURA IN D COMING MONTHS.

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Sholaco: 1:12pm On Jan 10, 2019
Mumu write up

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:13pm On Jan 10, 2019
“I’m not [Buhari’s] niece,” she was swiftly countered by a professor of Communication, Farooq Kperogi, who pointed out that Buhari’s biological sister was once married to Mrs. Amina Zakari’s father. Kperogi stressed that, “At some point in his youth, Buhari, who lost his father at young age, came under the guardianship of Amina’s father, the late Alhaji Hussaini Adamu, who was emir of Kazaure, Daura’s ‘next-door neighbour'”, shedding more light on how deep the connection of the duo is.
All these are nothing but trash.....outright trash!

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by able1993(m): 1:16pm On Jan 10, 2019
This is a difficult call, whether she is Buhari's relative or not, the controversy around it is much and the government should soft pedal on that purpose, if there is another capable hand, then bring it on. Should the ruling party win, this particular scenario will be the first call at the tribunal....

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Ejiphill09(m): 1:16pm On Jan 10, 2019
A vote for Buhari is a vote against the rule of law

A vote for Buhari is a vote for incompetence

A vote for Buhari is a vote for heartlessness

A vote for Buhari is a vote for unemployment.

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:16pm On Jan 10, 2019
Sholaco:
Mumu write up
Very mumucious write up!

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Robnectar(m): 1:17pm On Jan 10, 2019
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Very mumucious write up!
boss 2go kids just full nairaland these days.... ah no surprise nah grin

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Seetto: 1:19pm On Jan 10, 2019
Which rest of you..
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:22pm On Jan 10, 2019
Robnectar:
boss 2go kids just full nairaland these days.... ah no surprise nah grin
Na true you talk jor

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Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by SOFTDRINK: 1:24pm On Jan 10, 2019
Some useless zombies above are already spewing trash and masturbating all over the thread without countering what was said with valid facts or opinion.


APC will not win, even with their rigging
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Ayoswit(f): 1:27pm On Jan 10, 2019
I find it to believe that some gullible Nigerians are still supporting this failed government for a second term. A government that makes corrupt politicians look like saints and then fight those against her government. When would Nigerians ever get it right in choosing their leaders?
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by bunmioguns(m): 1:29pm On Jan 10, 2019
2019 is for another drama\



please check my signature
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by APCpackandgo: 1:33pm On Jan 10, 2019
The Zombies are already calling it a Mumucious post even without reading it. Kai Dullard Buhari has really really finished his zombies' brain, he didn't remain anything for them to fall back on.
Well, whether they like it or not, we are sending that Gworo chewing old mad back to Daura.
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by enemyofprogress: 1:37pm On Jan 10, 2019
Ok

Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Passionate888: 2:07pm On Jan 10, 2019
This Buhari sef
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Sholaco: 2:33pm On Jan 10, 2019
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Very mumucious write up!
angry dey tell u brother
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by KingOfAmebo(m): 4:18pm On Jan 10, 2019
Sholaco:
Mumu write up

post=74627634:

Very mumucious write up!

It's not too hard to detect zombies these days...when they have nothing reasonable to say they retire to insults.

Their brains have been configured to reason alike, one person call post mumu post, the other zombie repeat same thing...one way zombie traffic.

Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Carlyscales: 4:31pm On Jan 10, 2019
Sholaco:
Mumu write up
Can u muster anything more sensible than the write up

I hope u can even read well sef
Re: 2019 Elections: INEC And The Rest Of Us, By Oke Umurhohwo by Nurudeen4all: 4:34pm On Jan 10, 2019
nice write up Boss.

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