INEC Leadership Turmoil: Sambo Advises Caution on New Chairman as Yakubu's Reign Sparks Controversy

The recent departure of Professor Mahmood Yakubu as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has sparked significant discussions regarding the future leadership of Nigeria's electoral body and the necessary reforms for its processes. Professor Yakubu formally handed over his duties to May Agbamuche in an acting capacity, prompting varied reactions from political commentators and stakeholders across the nation.
Sumner Sambo, the Director of News for Arise News, offered a cautionary perspective on the appointment of a new INEC chairman. Speaking on ‘Prime Time’ on Arise Television, Sambo strongly advised the presidency against a hasty decision. He emphasized the critical need for institutional reforms to be firmly established before considering a new appointment. According to Sambo, the stepping down of both Professor Yakubu and his predecessor, Professor Attahiru Jega, should serve as a period for reflection on who should lead the commission next. He stressed that rushing to find a replacement without ensuring robust institutional frameworks could prove detrimental to the integrity of future elections. Furthermore, Sambo debunked claims suggesting that the president had compelled Yakubu to step aside, clarifying that the president does not possess the constitutional power to make such a directive.
In stark contrast, Sam Ohuabunwa, a former presidential aspirant under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), expressed a widely shared sentiment of disappointment among politicians following Professor Yakubu’s exit. Also appearing on ‘Prime Time’ on Arise Television, Ohuabunwa stated that Yakubu's tenure left a “bitter taste in the mouths of many politicians,” particularly concerning the 2023 general elections. He recounted how Professor Yakubu had raised hopes for transparent and trustworthy election results, only to “drop the ball at the critical time.” Ohuabunwa asserted that whether this outcome was accidental, coincidental, or deliberate, history would ultimately be the judge. He underscored the importance of Nigeria reaching a stage where the legitimacy of elected officials, from the president to governors, is no longer subject to dispute after an electoral victory, a concern that he implied was exacerbated by the perceived failures of the 2023 elections.
These differing viewpoints underscore the complex expectations and challenges facing Nigeria's electoral system. While some advocate for a deliberate, reform-driven approach to leadership succession, others voice profound disillusionment with past performances, highlighting the urgent need for a credible and undisputed electoral process moving forward. The discourse surrounding Professor Yakubu's exit and the impending appointment of his successor will undoubtedly remain a focal point in Nigeria's political landscape, emphasizing the critical role of INEC in upholding democratic principles.
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