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Tinubu reaffirms commitment to INEC autonomy with new headquarters project | TheCable

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Tinubu spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at the of the construction of the electoral body’s new headquarters.

The president said INEC plays a significant role in Nigeria’s democratic development, describing the commission as the anchor of the country’s electoral process.

He said INEC’s ability to conduct credible elections is essential to sustaining public trust in governance and democracy, adding that the construction of the new office of the body reflects his government’s commitment to the commission’s autonomy, capacity, and institutional growth.

“INEC has been and remains the backbone of Nigeria’s democratic journey. Its role in conducting free, fair, and credible elections is central to the trust our people place in their government and our democratic process,” Tinubu said.

“For this reason, it is only right that such a pivotal institution is housed in a structure that reflects the dignity, responsibility and national significance of that institution.

“The new headquarters is a clear signal our unwavering support for INEC autonomy, capacity and growth.

“It will provide not just a home, but a hub for innovation, planning, training and transparency in electoral administration.

“Our democracy is still evolving, and as it is growing, so too must the institutions that support and protect it.

“We are committed to ensuring that INEC is fully equipped not only in infrastructure but also in law, policy, and resources to carry out its constitutional mandate with courage, fairness, and excellence.”

Tinubu commended Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), for the project, describing it as an “important step” towards protecting Nigeria’s democracy.

The president added that Wike’s vision, courage, and commitment to development initiatives have contributed to the country’s progress.

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