President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday nominated Prof. Mahmood
Yakubu, as new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC).
Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, disclosed this while briefing
State House correspondents after an emergency meeting of the Council of
State, held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
He said that the council was also briefed on the nomination of five national commissioners for the electoral body.
Tambuwal said that the council had considered and confirmed the
nominees in conformity with the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution,
particularly Sections 154 (1 and 3 and 156 (3).
He said that the sections conferred on the President the powers to
appoint a chairman and national commissioners for INEC, in consultation
with the Council of State.
``The situation in INEC, as at today, is such that requires for this
emergency meeting to approve the nominations by Mr President.
``The law requires that a minimum of four commissioners should form a
quorum in INEC, which is not the case as today, because the tenures of
11 of the national commissioners of INEC has expired,’’ Tambuwal said.
He gave the names of the national commissioner-nominees as: Mrs Amina
Zakari from Jigawa representing North-West; Dr Antonia Okoosi-Simbile
from Kogi, North-Central; and Alhaji Baba Arfo, Borno, representing
North-East.
Others are Dr Mohammed Lekki from Edo, representing South-South and
Prince Soyebi Adedeji Solomon, Ogun, representing South West.
Tambuwal said that the council also agreed to stagger the confirmation of the appointment of commissioners of INEC.
He said this was in view of the situation the country found itself
today, ‘’whereby the tenures of individual commissioners expired almost
over the same time.
``To avert future occurrence of such a situation, the council agreed
that the next six of the commissioners be submitted to the council,
subsequently for its approval,’’ he said.
He said that the names would be forwarded to the National Assembly for confirmation.
Asked if the council deliberated on the forthcoming Kogi and Bayelsa
governorship polls, the governor said it was not a matter for the
council to discuss.
``It is a matter that is strictly under the purview of the commission itself, so it didn't come up at the council meeting.’’
On who is going to supervise the Kogi and Bayelsa polls, Tambuwal
said`` I'm sure it is the new chairman that will now supervise and
conduct the elections in Kogi and Bayelsa.’’
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