Following the expiration
of their five-year tenure, the INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, OFR, who hails from Kebbi state, (North
West geopolitical zone) is to bow out of the Commission next week Tuesday, 30th
June 2015, with six National Commissioners.
The
other six National Commissioners whose tenures expire on the same day are: Col.
M.K. Hammanga (Rtd), Adamawa state, (North East); Dr Ishmael Jikiri Igbani,
Rivers state, (South South); Prof. Lai Olurode, Osun state, (South West); Dame
Gladys Nne Nwafor, Abia state, (South East); Mrs Thelma Amata Iremiren, Delta
state, (South South); and Engr. Dr. Nuru A. Yakubu, OON, Yobe state, (North East). They were inaugurated by former
President Goodluck E. Jonathan on 30th June 2010.
Four
other National Commissioners are to leave the Commission in July and August
this year. They are: Dr. Abdulkadir S. Oniyangi, OFR, Kwara state, (North
Central), whose tenure will expire on 21st July 2015; Mrs Amina Bala
Zakari, Jigawa state, (North West); whose tenure will also expire on 21st
July 2015; Dr Chris O. Iyimoga, Nasarawa state, (North Central); whose tenure
will expire on 11th August 2015; and Amb. (Dr.) Mohammed Ahmad Wali,
Sokoto state, (North West) whose tenure will also expire on 11th
August 2015.
In
the meantime, the tenures of sixteen Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs)
have expired and they have left the Commission last week. A gala night was held
in their honour last week Thursday at the Le
Meridien Hotel, Uyo, Akwa Ibom. They are: Ahmad Makama, Bauchi state;
Haliru A. Tambuwal, Sokoto state; Abdullahi Umar Danyaya, Niger state; Abubakar
U.G. Wara, Kebbi state; Mr. Mike Igini, Delta state; Prof. Selina Omagha Oko,
Ebonyi state; Hussaini Ahmed Mahuta, Katsina state; Dr. A.L. Ogunmola, Oyo
state; Alh. Ibrahim Zarewa, Kano state; Prof. Tukur Sa’ad, Adamawa state; Dr.
Emmanuel Onucheyo, Kogi state; Kassim Gana Gaidam, Yobe state; Mr. Timothy
Ibitoye, Osun state; Amb. Dr. Rufus Akeju, Lagos state;Prof. C.E. Onukaogu,
Abia state; and Ibrahim Bagobiri Marafa, Zamfara state.
But even
as the Commission is being
depleted, following the progressive expiration of the tenures of National
Commissioners, its (INEC’s) work will continue apace and uninterrupted because
it can always form a quorum. Section 159 of the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) states:
(1.) The quorum for a meeting of any of the bodies established by
section 153 of this Constitution shall be not less than one-third of the total
number of members of that body at the date of the meeting.
(2.) A member of such a body shall be entitled to one vote, and a
decision of the meeting may be taken and any act or thing may be done in the
name of that body by a majority of the members present at the meeting.
(3.) Whenever such body is assembled for a meeting, the Chairman
or other person presiding shall, in all matters in which a decision is taken by
vote (by whatever name such vote may be called) have a casting as well as a
deliberative vote.
(4.) Subject to its rules of procedure, any such body may act or
take part in any decision notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the
absence of any member.
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