IPAC, Muslim alumni support reform of INEC, SIECs

From Ndubuisi Orji, Abuja

The Inter Party Advisory Council ( IPAC) has called for the removal of the power to appoint the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from the Executive arm of government in the ongoing constitution review exercise.

IPAC, also called for the scrapping of the State Independent Electoral Commissions( SIECs) and transforming their functions to INEC.

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The organisation, which spoke through its chairman, Yusuf Dantalle, at a consultative session organized by the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review, in Abuja, yesterday said this is necessary to enhance the independence of the electoral body.

Former senator representing Anambra South, Ikechukwu Obiorah, in a recent proposal to the National Assembly called for an INEC and SIECs to improve the credibility of elections in the country.

Obiorah, in a proposal to the National Assembly, specifically called for the president and state governors to be stripped of powers to appoint INEC chairman and chairmen of the various SIECs at the state level.

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IPAC, in his submission to the House Committee, said stripping the Executive of the power to appoint INEC chairman, secretary and national commissioners, and vesting same in an independent body, would go a long way to ensure independence of the electoral body.

He called for the scrapping of State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECS) which he accused of conducting ”charades.”

Dantalle, represented by the Deputy Chairman, IPAC, Mr. Dipo Olayakan, said IPAC had been at the forefront of advocacy for constitution reforms.

He also called for state policing, which according to him, is crucial in strengthening national security from the grassroots.

He also advocated the creation of an Independent Appointment Committee (IAC) to be responsible for the appointment of INEC chairman and commissioners.

According to him, this will guarantee the independence of the electoral commission.

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Similarly, the National Muslim Youth Association (NMYA), an alumni of Muslim Tertiary Students  Association, at a press briefing, on Monday, in Abuja, said credible elections, in the country, would be impossible as long as the President and governors continue to appoint electoral bodies.

President of the group, Abdulraham Aliyu, called on the National Assembly to consider Obiorah’s proposal for electoral reforms, so to address the challenge of flawed elections and the attendant problems.

“We agree with Senator Obiorah that honest elections are impossible in Nigeria with the President and the Governors continuing to wield the power of appointing the electoral bodies,  since  they or their political parties are usually contestants in the same elections.

“There is no doubt as Senator Obiorah posits, that BVAS and IReV would not  solve the problem of election rigging in Nigeria without the impartiality and integrity of the electoral body as those two systems are vulnerable to manipulation.

“It has therefore become necessary to  amend the constitution towards establishing a new INEC,  composed by independently and neutrally  appointed commissioners and officers in order to ensure competence, impartiality,  integrity  and hence, free and fair elections,” he stated.

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