APC, PDP, other party members unqualified to be appointed INEC RECs, Falana argues

Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN,)has faulted the nomination of four out of 10 persons nominated as Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) last week by President Bola Tinubu.

He noted that the constitution prohibits person, or persons who are card carrying members of either the ruling party or any political party.

The Chairman Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond (ASCAB), in a statement on Sunday cited some interesting sections of the constitution to back up his claims.

He said:  “By the combined effect of section 154(1) of the Constitution and Paragraph 14 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution, there shall be for each State of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, a Resident Electoral Commissioner who shall –be appointed by the President and shall  not less than forty years of age.

“In addition, the person shall be of unquestionable integrity and non-partisan. Thus, in order to guarantee the credibility of elections, persons who are loyal to any of the registered political parties shall not be appointed as INEC commissioners and Resident Electoral Commissioners.

“However, we have confirmed that 4 out of 10 persons nominated as Resident Electoral Commissioners last week by President Bola Tinubu are Constitutionally disabled. Specifically  4 of them are members and  close allies of the All Progressive Congress while another member has just relinquished the post of a Special Adviser to a former Governor elected on the platform of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).

“The conduct of the 2027 General Elections must be transparent in every material particular. Therefore, the nation cannot afford to have the Independent National Electoral Commission constituted by card carrying members and loyalists of the ruling party and its collaborators. To that extent, the appointment of the 4 nominees will be challenged at the Federal High Court if the  Senate decides to confirm them in defiance of extant constitutional provisions.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *