Connect with us

OPINION

OSUN ELECTIONS: NEED FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS

Published

on





 

The Osun debacle has greatly exposed for all to see the inherent weakness in our electoral system.

The weakest link in our electoral process is in my opinion the so called (In) dependent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and it’s weakness stems from the manner of appointing its members.

Advertisement

The only way INEC can function to something akin to an independent body is if the incumbent President has conscience and is a good man who desires a legacy like we saw in 2015, aside that, INEC was programmed to be a lackey of whoever is the President.

Unfortunately a nation cannot be run on a man’s conscience or inherent good nature! Institutions of state must be strengthened for everybody’s benefit!

Section 154(1) and section 14(1)(2) of The Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution (as amended) grants the President the sole powers to appoint ALL the members of the Commission and ALL the States Resident Electoral Commissioners. Now like I have always posited, this concentration of power is a recipe for a disastrous, weak, compromised, ineffectual and biased electoral umpire!

Advertisement

It’s like a football club asked to appoint a referee for a match it’s taking part in!

And taking a look at the various outings of INEC from Kogi to Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Ekiti and now Osun it’s obvious to the blind that this INEC have had a not so stellar performance their protestations to the contrary notwithstanding.

I opine that to have a truly independent INEC the Constitution MUST be amended with regards to the power of appointment. The power to appoint INEC officials should be taken away from the President. If we must have a centralized electoral umpire then let all political parties nominate certain percentage (according to the seats won at the State and federal level) of the officers of the Commission.

Advertisement

Alternatively, we should have an ad-hoc commission where the officials are appointed not more than 6 months to one year to an election and after the elections the Commission is disbanded. The appointment of officials shall be as proposed above: parties should have nominating powers.

Or the CJN is given the powers to appoint certain judges (preferably retired) to serve as returning officers for all elections.

Also special ad-hoc courts should be established to try electoral offenders. There must be consequences for electoral offence, otherwise we will be beating against the wind!

Advertisement

In summary this Constitution must be jettisoned, it gives us more headache in implementation. Let the people choose their constitution and how they want to run ALL their affairs!

#renegotiatenigeriaproject.

Chimennma Okolo is a lawyer, environmental rights activist, equal rights campaigner and the self styled Rt. Hon. Speaker of the Masses Assembly.

Advertisement
COMMUNITY REPORT23 minutes ago

Christmas: Sen. Ned Nwoko Rejoices with Christians

FEATURED54 minutes ago

Gbajabiamila, Muri-Okunola Remain in Positions; No Rift in Presidency

COMMUNITY REPORT1 day ago

Christmas: Isoko South Boss Brings Cheer to Elderly, Presents Food Items, Cash

COMMUNITY REPORT1 day ago

Wife of Isoko South Chairman Donates Food Items to Elderly Persons to Celebrate Christmas

BUSINESS1 day ago

Tony Elumelu Says Heirs Energies Agrees $750m Afreximbank Financing a Validation of African Enterprise

FEATURED1 day ago

EFCC Arraigns Three Indians, Nigerian for Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust

FEATURED2 days ago

We’re Committed to Peace, Responsible Energy Development in Ogoniland – NNPC Ltd

FEATURED2 days ago

Delta Police Denies Flouting Presidential Order on Police Withdrawal from VIPs

FEATURED2 days ago

CAC RC Number for Coys, NIN for Individuals – How FIRS Resolved Tax ID Controversy

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Delta: Prince Chukwumeke Ugbome Installed as Uwaoma of Okpai Kingdom

FEATURED2 days ago

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS GLO – TONI KAN

Isoko South
COMMUNITY REPORT3 days ago

‘Without Divine Intervention, I Wouldn’t Be Here’ – Isoko South Boss Says at End of Year Thanksgiving

FEATURED3 days ago

New U.S. Visa Restrictions Set to Take Effect in Early 2026 for 19 Nations

COMMUNITY REPORT3 days ago

Isoko North Restrains Movement of Motorcycles From 10:00pm to 6:00am Between Dec 22nd to Jan 2, 2026

FEATURED3 days ago

Delta Gov., Oborevwori Gets Ovation as he Inspects Mega Flyover Projects in DSC Roundabout, Enerhen Junction

Advertisement
Advertisement