Amina Zakari Has No Business Staying a Day Longer at INEC
One major thing I am expecting from
President Muhammadu Buhari is a free, fair and credible electoral process,
starting with the Kogi and Bayelsa governorship elections with effect from this
year. To achieve this, the electoral umpire must be unblemished, non-partisan
and impartial.
This
must start with the appointment of a non-aligned person to head the umpire,
followed by that of dispassionate National Electoral Commissioners. For the
sake of our fragile democracy, justice and fair play, anybody occupying the
position of chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commissioneither on
acting or full capacity must have no links with the political parties or
political actors. This is not the case with Amina Zakari, who was recently
appointed acting chairperson of INEC by President Buhari. The appointment
itself is an illegality.
There
is no provision for the position of acting INEC chairman in our constitution.
Forget about all those trying to manipulate the constitution of our land for
their selfish interest. These are the people telling Buhari to keep Amina in
acting capacity. The secretary of the commission should have been simply
allowed to take charge pending the appointment of a substantive chairman.
Buhari knew well in advance that Attahiru Jega was leaving, yet, he failed to
do the needful. Now, the nation is still waiting for the appointment of a
substantive chairman for INEC. The speculation now is that Buhari would allow
Amina to stay on as acting chairperson to conduct the Bayelsa and Kogi States
governorship elections. The President should perish this thought for the sake
of our democracy. Amina Zakari is anything but neutral.
The story in town now is that Amina’s late father, the former Emir of Kazaure, was married to Buhari’s elder sister, and that Buhari lived with, and spent a significant part of his early years in the home of Amina’s father. Nobody has debunked this story. This is enough evidence of pleasantness between Zakari and our president whose party - the All Progressives Congress (APC) will be contesting governorship elections with other political parties in Bayelsa and Kogi states this year. Clearly, Amina must not be allowed to conduct the elections. She must not even have her tenure as a National Electoral Commissioner renewed to avoid an integrity crisis for the elections.
Still talking about Amina’s geniality with Buhari and the APC; I stated a few weeks ago that for over three years, this madam worked directly with Nasir el-Rufai, a chieftain of the ruling APC and the current governor of Kaduna State in the Federal Capital Territory administration.
She
served as secretary for health and human resources in the FCT between 2004 and
2006. Amina was secretary for social development between 2006 and 2007 also
when Nasir el-rufai was still the FCT minister. She was also acting secretary
for agriculture and rural development. Again, she had direct links with Buhari
when she worked as head of health and social sector for Afri-Project
Consortium, the consultant to the defunct PTF when Buhari was its chairman.
Obviously, Amina can’t be an unbiased umpire.
She
has links with APC chieftains and must in the interest of fair play, not be
allowed to remain in INEC. Deep down, Amina knows that it would be unfair for
her to continue running the show at INEC with the Bayelsa and Kogi governorship
elections around the corner. Buhari should search his conscience and allow
Amina to go home. Conscience is best nurtured by truth. Some people have argued
that some previous INEC chairmen had links with political actors and parties.
Well, we should not be talking about that now because we are in an era of
“change”. Our dear president should reflect the “change” in INEC.
Again, as things stand today, INEC is technically incapacitated. It cannot form a legitimate quorum for its meetings according to section 159 (1) of the constitution because there is only one legal and legitimate National Electoral Commissioner left in the agency - Lawrence Nwuruku. INEC requires at least five members to form a quorum for its meetings. The tenures of ten other National Electoral Commissioners ended months back. The five years tenure of Amina, in line with Section 155 of the Constitution, also ended on July 21, 2015. She is simply hanging around illegally. So, Buhari has to swiftly give this nation an unbiased substantive INEC chairman and 11 new unprejudiced National Electoral Commissioners. Again, some people have argued that some elections were conducted in the past without a quorum in the INEC leadership. I will simply say again that we are in an era of “change”. Things must no longer be done with latitude.
Tambuwal, Gbajabiamila and the Game of
Treachery
The former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has now acknowledged openly that he worked against Femi Gbajabiamila in the race for the number one position in the House. Tambuwal pitched his tent with eventual winner, Yakubu Dogara. He explained that the decision not to back Gbajabiamila was as a result of the unanimity of the 7th Assembly leadership’s endorsement of Dogara. This confession by Tambuwal is an open secret. But for him to now openly say it, must have left Gbajabiamila shattered.
The former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has now acknowledged openly that he worked against Femi Gbajabiamila in the race for the number one position in the House. Tambuwal pitched his tent with eventual winner, Yakubu Dogara. He explained that the decision not to back Gbajabiamila was as a result of the unanimity of the 7th Assembly leadership’s endorsement of Dogara. This confession by Tambuwal is an open secret. But for him to now openly say it, must have left Gbajabiamila shattered.
Gbajabiamila’s
statement that his political career did not hinge on a do-or die-contest for
the number one position in the House amounted to showboating. He must be deeply
pained because he almost single-handedly made Tambuwal speaker. He expected
Tambuwal to pay back. Though, he claimed to have moved on, deep down,
Gbajabiamila was badly hurt by the treachery of Tambuwal. Well, my dear
Gbajabiamila, you have been beaten in this game, at least for now. This is one
of the wages of treachery. The lesson here is that what goes around will always
come around. For Tambuwal, Judgment day is around the corner.
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