Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
Professor Attahiru Jega, has exonerated President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan from the various rumours making the rounds that the president
had put pressure on him to act in his favour during the elections
Jega who is leaving office June this year made this known yesterday
in the morning programme of Hausa service of Voice of America,VOA, while
being interviewed on whether or not he was ever lobbied by the
president to act in his favour.
He emphasized that ‘all the allegations that Jonathan had put so much
pressure on me was not true’, adding that such attempt to compromise
him had never taken place anywhere.
Instead, the INEC boss clarified that since he became the chairman of
the commission, all the money he requested from the president were
given to him completely.
Recall that there were pre-election accusations of plot by Jega to
rig the elections.Whlie series of groups and some opposition parties
raised allegations of plots by the outgoing President, Goodluck Jonathan
to compromise the INEC boss, the ruling party, PDP, also accused him of
planning to rig the elections in favour of the All Progressives
Congress, APC.
However, the INEC had dismissed the allegations that were widely published in some national dailies, not Peoples Daily.
A front page advertorial by a group described by Jega as faceless in
some National Newspapers alleged a plot by the Chairman of the
Commission to rig the 2015 general elections. The group cited the
constitution of a presidential election result collation committee by
the INEC Chairman as the basis for its allegation that a plot to rig the
election has been hatched.
Although INEC, described the allegations as total falsehood and baseless, there were growing concerns surrounding them.
The Commission affirmed that the allegation to manipulate or rig the election is completely false and baseless.
INEC said that the Chairman of the Commission as the Chief Electoral
Commissioner of Nigeria and the Returning Officer of the presidential
election, has statutory and legal powers to constitute administrative
committee(s) to facilitate the performance of his duties. The
constitution of an in-house committee to assist in the collation process
after the presidential election is purely an administrative arrangement
to assist the Chairman. Members of the committee are officials of the
Commission. They work as professionals and non-partisan technocrats and
have sworn to the oath of neutrality in the execution of their official
duties. They are drawn from the Operations, ICT and Legal departments of
the Commission as well as the Office of the Chairman. This arrangement
is not new and was the same as during the 2011 general elections.
However, the INEC boss has finally laid the matter to rest days after
he announced the results of the presidential election, affirming that
there were no attempt to compromise him on the elections.
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