Information available to 247ureports.com obtained from
sources within the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission
[INEC] indicates that the days of the INEC chairman may be numbered at the seat
of Chair of the INEC. A close source to the INEC Chairman reveals that the
Chairman has already drafted his resignation letter – in wait for the “right
moment”.
According to the
available information, the embattled INEC Chairman had opted to resign several
times before the 2015 election following unflattering practices attributed to
his person and office. The latest round of accusation against the INEC Chairman
comes amid calls for his resignation over broad allegations of bias from groups
across the country. Many of the groups alleged that Prof Jega’s actions had
showed his bias against the southen regions of Nigerian and against political
parties who are not in-line with the All Progressive Congress [APC].
One of the groups who
spoke to 247ureports.com indicate that the INEC Chairman had aided the merger
process of the APC in a fashion that went beyond the duties of an INEC
chairman. “Prof Jega was holding closed door meetings with members of the
would-be APC on how to properly apply for the merger of the three parties in a
legal manner” said the leader who went on to add that Prof Jega was “in fact
assisting them to collect the necessary items” they needed to complete the
application process. “He was acting as an associate of the party”.
The security report on Prof Jega prior to his becoming the
INEC chairman – which was leaked out of the State Security Service [SSS]
offices indicating that Prof Jega may have not been an upright operator as
thought – has caused many within the INEC to take a closer look at the
chairman. According to the report by the SSS, it was gathered that while Prof
Jega served as the Vice Chancellor of Bayero University Kano, he engaged in
contract fraud and other related financial crimes.
Particularly, it was gathered that many of the awards of
contracts for infrastructural development within the university campus was
awarded to companies owned by Prof. Jega. The companies were operated as fronts
by many of Jega’s extended family members and friends.
The sharp practices
contained in the report was brought to the attention of the President by the
agents of the SSS. President Jonathan was not pleased with the contents of the
security report. But it took the intervention of the Principal Secretary to the
Presidency, Hassan Tukur who impressed on President Jonathan that the addition
of Prof Jega would be an added bonus to the integrity of the INEC. The
President heeded to the plea of Hassan Tukur – and announced the appointment of
Prof Jega as the new INEC chairman. But Jega’s announcement as the new INEC
chairman came with its bit of drawbacks for the President. This is as the INEC
Chairman remained at an arms length away from the President.
The INEC Chairman, unlike he other INEC chairmen that came
before him, developed a cold relationship with the President. According to sources,
Prof. Jega would only brief the President on the progress reports and/or status
reports on a biweekly basis – and nothing more.
“He did not consult
the President on any matters – neither did he attempt to develop a cordial
relationship with the president. Prof Jega’s demeanor towards the President,
according to sources, concerned some of the handlers of the Presidency who saw
Jega’s attitude as suspicious and unhealthy for the institution of the INEC.
When the President was alerted on the possible suspicious demeanor of the INEC
Chairman, the President was quick to refer them to Hassan Tukur’s assurance
that Prof. Jega was not a worry. However with the built up the 2015
presidential elections, Prof Jega’s attitude began to lose its shell – and
began to show its true intentions. It gradually started to become clearer to
the presidency that Prof. Jega may have been working with the opposition party
in seeking to return power to the core north.
The exercise to
selectively increase the number of polling units in the northern region of the
country raised eyebrows – as to the reasons behind the abrupt decision by the
INEC chairman. The fast actions of National commissioners from the southern
regions of the country halted the INEC Chairman from proceeding to implement
his desired to populate the northern part of the country with the larger
majority of the polling units. It took the arm twisting of the INEC Chairman to
back-down from the decision. When Prof Jega’s effort to populate the north with
polling units failed, he devised a plan to use the ‘Permanent Voters Card [PVC]
to create the needed imbalance in the north/south polity. Anchoring his plan on
the rule that all voters must have a PVC before being allowed to vote, the INEC
Chairman and some of his national chairmen devised a plan to give the northern
part of he country an overwhelming advantage in the distribution of the said
PVCs.
The PVC were effectively distributed through the Imams and
other community leaders in select states of the core north where the APC
supporters are known to concentrate. While in the southern regions of country,
the PVCs were dumped at the respective INEC offices at the local government
areas – for the owners to come and collect. For this reason, the collection
percentage of the PVCs in the northern region became much more higher than
those in the southern region. It exposed what appears a structured disparity.
Mr. President, according to presidential sources, is not happy with Prof. Jega
as a result.
“Arrangements are on
the offing to begin the removal process for the INEC chairman” says the source
who also emphasized that the INEC chairman is also aware of the process – and
has decided to hang-on to raise some ‘dust’ before existing the INEC offices.
“The Prof knows that he is going”. But it remains to be seen if the President
would follow through on his stated intent to remove the INEC chairman and to
replace him with a Professor from the South west region.
The brother to the
governor of Ondo state – has been touted as a possible replacement for Prof
Jega. When 247ureports.com reached out to the INEC office though the spokesman,
Kayode Idowu, he brushed aside Prof. Jega’s resignation as mere rumor. He then
added that Prof. Jega remains the INEC Chairman. “Jega will conduct this
election” he added.
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