• Contact Us
  • About Us
Monday, July 6, 2026
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home News

CSOs Warn Southern, Middle Belt Leaders On Calls For Sack Of INEC Boss

metro by metro
June 14, 2018
in News
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Mahmud Yakubu, INEC Chairman
Mahmud Yakubu, INEC Chairman

Civil Society Organisations under the auspices of Independent Service Delivery Monitoring Group(ISDMG) and Partners for Electoral Reforms on Thursday, faulted calls by Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, suggesting that President Muhammadu Buhari should sack the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) Prof Mahmoud Yakubu with immediate effect.

In criticising the call, ISDMG argued that it would amount to a constitutional breach sacking the INEC chairman few months to the 2019 general elections.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja, Chima Amadi,the Group’s Executive Director said such arguments adduced by the Forum that Buhari was a Fulani man and has therefore appointed a Fulani man as an electoral umpire to tilt the election in his favour was baseless and primordial considerations capable of truncating Nigeria’s electoral process which has seen some level of progress since 1999.
Recall that members of the Southern, Middle Belt Forum, comprising eminent leaders like Chief Edwin Clark, Ayo Adebanjo, Chief John Nwodo, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Yinka Odumakin, among others met recently in Abuja where they called for the sack of the INEC Boss on allegations that there were “accumulated indications” that he(Yakubu) might rig the 2019 elections in favour of Buhari.
Besides Yakubu, the forum had also prevailed on the presidency to sack the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris over allegations of growing impunity and defiance to constituted authority.
They argued that if the IG could ignore the President’s directive to relocate to Benue state in the heat of the herdsmen-farmers crisis, he could not be trusted to guarantee a smooth electoral process.
It was gathered that the joint forum have also perfected plans to meet again on Friday, June 15 in Abuja to discuss other critical national concerns which they would want Buhari to address prior to the 2019 polls.
Amadi said, “while we don’t hold fort for the INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, we are compelled to respond by stating the facts as they are and exposing the hollow claims of ethnic entrepreneurs, masquerading as leaders.
“For us, the claim that there are “accumulated indications”,suggesting that the INEC Chairman will rig the 2019 elections in favour of President Buhari is not only stupid but silly, if there are accumulated indications, they point to those successful governorship elections conducted in Bayelsa and Rivers states respectively by the same Mahmood Yakubu and won by the opposition parties”.
Ezenwa Nwagwu of Partners for Electoral Reforms noted that the same group were at the forefront of calling for Prof Attahiru Jega’s sack in the eve of the 2015 general elections, adding that it was their stock in trade whenever an election year approaches.
“The ethnic entrepreneurs are simply crying wolf where there is none, truth is the electoral reforms that our country has embarked on since 2007 make it virtually impossible for the election management body to deliver elections to a sitting President without local, national and international repercussions.
“In 2015 we witnessed how difficult it was for a sitting president to steal elections and 2019 will not be different if the opposition organises its politics in a way that it elicits the support of the electorates,”Nwagwu added.

Read Also

FG Slams Killing Of Two Nigerians In South Africa, Threatens Action

SERAP Asks Akpabio, Abbas To Explain ₦1.3bn Budget Allocation To ‘Fictitious’ Presidential Council

United States Will Monitor Nigeria’s 2027 Election — Congressman, Moore

Tags: INECMahmoud Yakubu
Previous Post

UK stocks turn higher after ECB signals rate rise further away

Next Post

Anti-Corruption Crusader Drags Oshiomole To Court Over Fraud

Related Posts

Anti-Illegal Immigration Protesters Gather In Pretoria As Demonstrations Get Underway
News

FG Slams Killing Of Two Nigerians In South Africa, Threatens Action

July 5, 2026
Akpabio, Abass Get 7 Days Ultimatum To Drop Spending Plan Of N110bn On Bulletproof Cars, Others
News

SERAP Asks Akpabio, Abbas To Explain ₦1.3bn Budget Allocation To ‘Fictitious’ Presidential Council

July 5, 2026
Whiplash: How Trump’s Threat To Strike Nigeria Further Reshuffles Pentagon Priorities 
News

United States Will Monitor Nigeria’s 2027 Election — Congressman, Moore

July 5, 2026
Ahead Of Agreed Minimum Wage, President Tinubu To Send Bill To NASS, Takeaways From Anniversary Broadcast
News

IMF Report: Tinubu’s Govt Breaks Silence On Alleged Missing N8tn, Dismisses Claims Of Extra Budgetary Spending

July 5, 2026
Next Post

Anti-Corruption Crusader Drags Oshiomole To Court Over Fraud

Anti-Illegal Immigration Protesters Gather In Pretoria As Demonstrations Get Underway

FG Slams Killing Of Two Nigerians In South Africa, Threatens Action

July 5, 2026
Akpabio, Abass Get 7 Days Ultimatum To Drop Spending Plan Of N110bn On Bulletproof Cars, Others

SERAP Asks Akpabio, Abbas To Explain ₦1.3bn Budget Allocation To ‘Fictitious’ Presidential Council

July 5, 2026
OPEC

OPEC+ Approves Further Oil Output Increase As Hormuz Exports Start To Recover

July 5, 2026
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version