2019: INEC Beams Searchlight On Workers Romancing With Politicians
Ahead of
the 2019 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) is monitoring its workers nationwide who may be fraternising with
politicians.
The
commission said it would also properly screen people and organisations seeking
to observe the 2019 polls to ensure that those having connection with
candidates and political parties are excluded.
INEC said
the purpose of accrediting observers for elections was a noble one intended to
increase the transparency and openness of the process, adding that observing
elections would not be left in the hands of political parties, candidates and
political interest groups.
The commission’s chairman, Prof Mahmood
Yakubu, who revealed this at the swearing-in of Mrs Rose Oriaran-Anthony as the
third INEC secretary and second woman to hold the position, said the monitoring
of its staff was now in full force in order to ensure transparency in the 2019
general elections.
Yakubu
stated: “As we approach the 2019 general elections, the commission will pay
particular attention to the conduct of our own officials from the headquarters
to the state and local government areas, including ad hoc staff engaged in
election duty.
“We will not tolerate the complicity of staff
with political actors or their agents to subvert the electoral process.
All officials of the commission must remain
neutral in the discharge of their duties and committed to protecting the
sanctity of the process”.
He further stated that INEC was concerned at
the calibre of groups and individuals applying to be observers in the coming
elections.
“The
commission has been inundated by applications from several groups within the
country for accreditation to observe the elections, including support groups of
candidates contesting in the elections.
This is
unacceptable to the commission. Observers are neutral groups interested only in
the process and not agents of political parties, candidates or campaign
organisations,” Yakubu said, adding that a thorough screening will be done.
He continued: “The purpose of accrediting
observers for elections is a noble one intended to increase the transparency
and openness of the process.
The reports of observers also serve as a
useful feedback mechanism for strengthening our processes and procedures.
“It is
therefore counter-productive for such an important process to become an
all-comers business. Going forward, the commission has revised the guidelines
for the accreditation of observers.
Interested organisations are required to apply
to the commission.
Details
will be published this weekend and early next week in national newspapers and
on the commission’s website.
“We shall
critically scrutinise all applications from organisations interested in
election observation and only those that meet the rigorous criteria will be
accredited”.
The INEC
chairman congratulated the new secretary to the commission, saying the
electoral body expected her to discharge of her responsibilities professionally
and in the best interest of the nation.
He said, “To underscore the importance of your
office, you have just sworn to the oath of allegiance to the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, the official oath and the oath of secrecy.
You are required to live up to the triple
oaths in your personal and official conduct,” Yakubu told the new secretary.
“You are the head of the commission’s
secretariat responsible for its administration and proper keeping of its record
of proceedings.
Subject to
the approval of the Commission, you are also responsible for the direction and
control of all other employees.
“Your appointment is coming on the eve of the
2019 general elections which is just 56 days away, the commission has confidence
in your ability to bring your tremendous desk and field experience to bear on
your new responsibilities.
” Mrs
Oriaran-Anthony is now the third substantive secretary and the second woman to
be appointed by the commission in line with the provision of the Electoral Act
2010 (as amended), following the completion of the tenure of Abdullahi Kaugama
(2008-2013) and Mrs Augusta Chinwe Ogakwu (2013-2018).
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