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Activist Petitions Nigerian Senate Over APC Member Nominated By Buhari As INEC Commissioner

January 27, 2022

He disclosed that the same condition that was applicable to the nomination of Ms Lauretta Onochie which was widely criticised still stood on the nomination of Gumus.

The Convener of Concerned Nigerians group, Deji Adeyanju, has petitioned the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, over the nomination of Prof Rhoda Gumus as a Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Adeyanju stated that Gumus is a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who cannot be approved to serve as a top official of the nation's electoral body, saying such will portend a threat to democracy.

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The human rights advocate stated that such an arrangement, "runs contrary to the provisions of Paragraph 14 of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution as amended by Section 30, Act No 1 of 2010, which prohibits the appointment of a member of a political party as an Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) commissioner."

He disclosed that the same condition that was applicable to the nomination of Ms Lauretta Onochie which was widely criticised still stood on the nomination of Gumus.

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Adeyanju revealed these in a letter obtained by SaharaReporters and addressed to the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan and copied to the US Ambassador to Nigeria, UK High Commissioner In Nigeria and Head of Mission European Union In Nigeria.

It read, "We write, in our capacity, as a citizen led human right organization to offer a timely warning on the proposed confirmation of Prof. Rhoda Gumus as an INEC commissioner, in clear violation of the provisions of the extant Electoral Act and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

"You will recall that a few days ago, President Muhammadu Buhari conveyed the name of Prof Gumus to the Nigeria senate for confirmation as an INEC commissioner.[story_link align="left"]104157[/story_link]

"While we recognise Prof. Gumus’s professional capabilities, we, however, which to state that her nomination runs contrary to the provisions of Paragraph 14 of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution as amended by Section 30, Act No 1 of 2010, which prohibits the appointment of a member of a political party as an Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) commissioner. On March 27, 2021, Prof Gumus registered as a card carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as evidenced in her annexed APC’s membership card.

"You will also recall that, in what appears to be a disturbing pattern, a few months ago, President Buhari nominated Ms. Lauretta Onochie as an INEC Commissioner. The nomination was greeted with uproar across the political, religious and civil society divide, as a result of Ms. Onochie documented partisanship. Consequently, we submitted a petition to the National Assembly against her nomination, on the basis of which the National Assembly commendably rejected her nomination.

"However, despite the criticism that trailed Ms. Onochie’s nomination, we are deeply worried to note that the president, has, once again, nominated another card carrying member of the APC, as INEC commissioner. This is a direct threat to the nation’s electoral process and the ultimate security of Nigeria as a democratic nation.

"With the foregoing in mind, we, therefore, strongly urge that Prof. Gumus’ nomination be rejected, on grounds of her obvious partisanship. You may note that Paragraph 14 of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution as amended by Section 30, Act No 1 of 2010, states that a member of the Independent National Electoral Commission shall be non-partisan.

"We wish to draw your attention to the fact that elections in Nigeria usually determine, to a large extent, the Nation’s fate. Accordingly, the senate must follow the precedent set in Ms. Onochie’s case by rejecting Prof. Gumus’ nomination. In the light of the foregoing, we hereby request that you take urgent steps to safeguard the nation’s present and future electoral process, by declining the nomination of Prof. Gumus’ as an INEC Commission.

"Please find attached to this petition, copies of the following documents evidencing Prof. Gumus partisanship;

"a. A copy of her APC membership registration card; b. A copy of Prof. Gumus’ ward APC register showing her name at no. 27; c. Newspaper publications containing congratulatory messages to Prof. Gumus on her appointment. We urge you to safeguard our democracy."

 

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