INEC commissioners Buhari did not re-nominate

By Kunle Sanni

There are five National Electoral Commissioners in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who are leaving the electoral body.

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Two of them – Solomon Soyebi and Amina Zakari – have served out their allowable two terms of five years each. The remaining three have served single five-year tenures.

President Buhari had sent two separate nomination lists to the Senate on October 12 and 27 respectively, seeking the confirmation of his choice of nominees as National Commissioners and Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) for INEC.

The initial list sent by the president on October 12, sought confirmation of the names of four persons; Lauretta Onochie – (Commissioner), Delta State; Mohammed Sani, (Commissioner) Katsina; Kunle Ajayi (Commissioner), Ekiti; and Seidu Ahmed (Resident Electoral Commissioner), Jigawa State.

The list, however, drew public attention as it excluded the name of the former INEC chairperson, Mahmood Yakubu, whose tenure expired on November 9, adding to apprehension that he might not get a second term.

In the same vein, the nomination list also sparked outrage by many electoral stakeholders because of the inclusion of Ms Onochie, the personal assistant on social media to the president, with many describing her appointment as unconstitutional.

However, the second letter forwarded to the Senate by President Buhari on October 27, contained the nomination of Mr Yakubu to serve for a second five-year term in office.

If confirmed by the Senate, it would make him the first chairperson to serve a complete two-term of 10 years as the electoral chair. He would probably also supervise the 2023 presidential elections – beating the record of his predecessor Attahiru Jega, the former INEC chair who served only one term and oversaw two Nigerian general elections.

Mr Yakubu was first appointed INEC chairman in November 2015 alongside five federal commissioners. He succeeded Mr Jega, who supervised both the 2011 and 2015 general elections.

On Monday, he handed over to Ahmed Mu’azu, a retired air vice-marshal, as INEC acting chairperson, following the expiration of his five year-term in office.

Mr Yakubu supervised the 2019 general election and off-cycle elections in states such as Kogi, Edo and Ondo Osun, Anambra and Ekiti.

While many of the elections he supervised have been criticised by local and international observers for inadequacies, most commended the two most recent elections; the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

The leadership of commission consists of the chair, who is the chief electoral commissioner; 12 other national electoral commissioners, with two appointed to represent each of the six geo-political zones in the country; and the Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) appointed at the state level from each state and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and deployed to INEC offices outside their states of origin.

Members of the REC and national commissioners are appointed by the President to serve a five-year term, which is renewable and subject to the Senate confirmation by law.

Among the 12 national commissioners, five INEC commissioners who were appointed as commissioners in 2015, were not re-nominated by the president, thus making them disengaged from the commission.

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The departing commissioners include Solomon Soyebi, (Ogun), South West; Amina Zakari, (Jigawa), North West; Shettima Arfo, (Borno), North East; Muhammed Lecky, (Edo), South-South; and Anthonia Simbine (Kogi), North Central.

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