The lawmaker representing Ojo federal constituency in the
House of Representatives, Mr. Tajudeen Obasa, has asked President Muhammadu
Buhari to appoint a substantive chairman for the Independent National Electoral
Commission, following the expiration of the tenure of national commissioners of
the electoral body.
Obasa, who is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, said
it was unconstitutional for Mrs. Amina Zakari to continue to act as the
chairman of INEC because the constitution does not permit that.
The lawmaker, therefore, asked the President to appoint
Nigerians of proven integrity to fill the vacant positions, in order to
maintain the gains of the 2015 general election.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the lawmaker asked the
President to uphold the rule of law and comply with the constitution.
The lawmaker said, “Presently, INEC comprises an acting
chairman and one national commissioner. The present formation can’t run the
affairs of the commission. The constitution says 13 members shall form the
national leadership of INEC; a chairman, and 12 other members to be known as
national electoral commissioners. Mrs. Amina Zakari’s tenure has , however,
ended on July 21,2015.
“An organisation like INEC must be structured for easier
voting during decision making. Two persons cannot lead the organisation. It is
not healthy for democracy to thrive. The constitution is clear about the
formation of a quorum in a meeting to be presided by the INEC chairman,
provided one-third of 13 is higher than four, it will be morally wrong for two
members to form a quorum and decide the fate of Nigerians
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