The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC says it is not under the direct supervision of President Muhammadu Buhari or “any
other person or authority”.
Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, INEC director of publicity, said this in response to the allegations that the commission was compromising its independence.
Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, INEC director of publicity, said this in response to the allegations that the commission was compromising its independence.
Recently, some civil society aorganisations, CSOs and chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP accused INEC of
compromising its independence. But Osaze-Uzzi said most of the allegations
levelled against the commission were as a result of some of its decisions not
favouring the accusers. “What we have always been doing is trying to assert our
independence; trying to work in accordance with the laws. Sometimes this
favours one set of people, sometimes it doesn’t,” he said. “From our experience,
when it doesn’t favour them, they make some forms of allegations to undermine
the commission, its integrity, its independence and try to bring it down in the
eyes of the public.
“Ironically, some of the same people are accusing us
of compromising our independence and calling on the president to call us to
order. “We are not under the direction or supervision of the president or any
other person or authority, so, why should the same set of people be calling on
the president to call us to order?” He said the same set of people accusing
INEC of compromising its independence were the ones who want the electoral body
to be compromised.
“They are the ones asking the national assembly and
everybody to call us to order. If you read the constitution very well, we are
not under the control of any body or institution,” he said. Osaze-Uzzi said
INEC was maintaining its independence in accordance with the law of the land. “We
are trying to apply the laws and principles consistently,” he said. On the call
for the resignation of INEC chairman over the alleged of complicity in the
production of fake election result sheets in Ondo state, Osaze-Uzzi described
it as “an absurdity’’.
He said nobody, not even the most of staff, in the
commission knew the security features of the result sheets, adding the entire
allegation were ridiculous. “When you see people printing fake currency do you
call on the central bank governor to resign?” he asked. “When you see people
printing fake WAEC result sheets, do you hear people calling on the registrar
to resign or people working in WAEC to resign that they are involved?”
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