The Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) on Monday inaugurated a
committee on Management of Election Petitions
with a charge to members to enunciate measures
to improve the nation’s electoral process.
Inaugurating the committee in Abuja, the acting
Chairman of INEC, Hajia Amina Zakari, urged the
committee members to put in their best in the
discharge of their duties for the benefit of
Nigerians.
Zakari expressed concern over the situation where
INEC was usually joined as a respondent to election
petitions and subpoenaed to testify and provide
election materials to numerous election tribunals at
enormous cost to the commission.
"These demands take a toll on our staff, while INEC
as a commission is still expected to defend its role
in the conduct of the elections.
"We have to deploy in-house and external solicitors
to appear for and on behalf of the commission.
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"These informed our desire to ensure better
management of the various election petitions
involving the commission, thus the setting of this
committee,’’ she said.
Zakari said that the 13-man committee was
expected to employ all modalities appropriately to
achieve its terms of reference within two months.
The committee’s terms of reference according to
Zakari are to monitor the on-going cases of election
petitions and identify the challenges encountered
by the petitioners, INEC, respondents, and the
witnesses.
The committee is to also assess the cost of
managing election petitions, as well as to report on
the conduct of INEC staff and private legal
practitioners representing the commission in
petitions, among others.
She said that the committee’s report and
recommendations would be subjected to wider
circulation in order to fine tune and incorporate
them into the commission’s processes.
Responding on behalf of the committee members,
Mr Kassim Gaidam, the Chairman of the
committee, said that the members would try their
best to achieve the aims of setting up the
committee.
Gaidam also commended the composition of the
committee members, saying the choice of
professionals in necessary fields would make the
committee’s job simple.
While Mr Osaze Oluwole-Uzzi is to serve as the
committee’s secretary, some of its members are,
Abdul Mohammed, Yakubu Maikasuwa, Mrs Maryam
Damisa, Mrs Ene Edwins and Mr Festus Okoye.
- NAN


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