INEC Chair swears in nine RECs, tasks them on fairness, transparency

For the first time, INEC career officers are appointed as RECs

Joel Oladele

Following the confirmation of 10 Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) in November, after a screening process, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has sworn in nine of them on Tuesday at the INEC headquarters in Abuja.

According to the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the tenth REC-designate will be sworn-in in January 2024 upon the expiry of the tenure of the REC currently deployed to Delta state.

“By the proactive decision taken by the appointing authority, there will be no long waiting period before the vacancy is filled. Let me therefore seize this opportunity to commend the selfless and dedicated service rendered to the Commission and the nation by the outgoing REC in Delta State, Reverend Dr Monday Udo Tom. The same appreciation is extended to all the other RECs whose tenure ended after serving meritoriously.” INEC boss said.

Addressing the commissioners after their oath taking, Mahmood, urged them to embrace fairness and transparency in the discharge of their duties.

He added that they must maintain the commission’s tradition of regular consultations with political parties, civil society organisations, the media, traditional institutions, religious bodies and the security agencies.

“​I urge you not to engage in a puerile debate that adds no value to your work. At the same time, you must not be impervious to genuine criticisms. You must maintain the Commission’s tradition of regular consultations with critical stakeholders. These are the political parties, civil society organisations, the media, traditional institutions, religious bodies and the security agencies. 

“You must always be very firm in ensuring fairness and transparency to all. Let me make it clear to you from the outset that you must at all times be guided by the electoral legal framework, the code of conduct for RECs and your good conscience. You must also work closely with your field officers in the State, listening to their wise counsel, but always providing guidance, leadership and effective supervision. 

“Similarly, I must warn you to understand and operate within the limits of your delegated powers and responsibilities. Our State offices are part and parcel of the Commission and we will not hesitate to deal with acts of defiance, indiscretion or transgression on the part of any REC.

 ” In the various States to which you will be deployed shortly, you will be in charge of personnel and resources. I expect you to handle these responsibilities very well indeed. We will hold you accountable for your actions and inactions. Manage your personnel as well as the extremely limited resources at your disposal very well.” Mahmood stated.

Speaking further, the chairman noted that “Among the nine new RECs, four have been career officers of the Commission rising to the rank of Director. They have been involved in elections and electoral activities both in the field and at the Headquarters. Their experiences traversed electoral operations, election and party monitoring and electoral litigation. 

“This is the first time that several INEC career officers are appointed as RECs. You are not new to the conduct of elections. There is no learning curve for you. Consequently, there can be no excuses for failing to hit the ground running and for making a huge difference to the quality and transparency of elections. 

“The other five RECs sworn-in today have varied experiences in the public service at both National and State level. We will hold you to the same standard as we hold the career officers of the Commission.”

He also promised that the timetable for the 2023 re-run elections will soon be released

 “As new RECs, you are coming on board just as the Commission is about to conclude the three stages of our recent General Election i.e. the main elections conducted on 25th February and 18th March 2023, the supplementary elections where no winners emerged at first ballot held on 15th April 2023, and the re-run elections by the order of the Election Petition and Appeal Tribunals as they conclude their determination of all the cases before them.

“Very soon, the Commission will release the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the re-run elections which will be combined with bye-elections in constituencies where vacancies have been declared by Presiding Officers of legislative houses following the death or resignation of serving members of the National and State assemblies. 

“So far, five vacancies have been declared for Surulere 1 Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Jalingo/Yorro/Zing Federal Constituency of Taraba State, Chibok State Constituency of Borno State, Chikun State Constituency of Kaduna State and Guma State Constituency of Benue State. Similarly, we want to assure citizens in six other constituencies that we are liaising with the National and State assemblies for the declaration of vacancies so that bye-elections can be conducted in earnest. 

“These are Ebonyi South and Yobe East Senatorial Districts, Akoko North East/Akoko North West Federal Constituency of Ondo State, Yauri/Shanga/Ngaski Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, Isa/Sabon Birni Federal Constituency of Sokoto State and Khana II State Constituency of Rivers State.”

The new RECs and their states of deployment include Abubakar Dambo Sarkin Pawa (Kebbi), Abubakar Ma’aji Ahmed (Borno), Anugbum Onuoha (Edo), Ehimeakhe Shaka Isah (Akwa Ibom), and Aminu Idris (Kaduna).

Others are Mohammed Sadiq Abubakar (Kwara), Oluwatoyin Babalola (Ondo), Olubunmi Omoseyindemi (Ekiti) and Shehu Wahab (Nasarawa).

 

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