Amina Bala Zakari |
The Head of the Civil Service
of the Federation, Danladi Kifasi, who conveyed the appointment to Mrs. Zakari
in a letter, said the appointment is with immediate effect and would remain in
force until the appointment of a substantive Chairman for the election body.
Haruna Imrana, the
director of Communications for the Head of Civil Service of the Federation,
publicly announced the appointment in a three-paragraph statement Tuesday
night.
PREMIUM TIMES report continues:
Mrs. Zakari is presently
a National Electoral Commissioner at INEC.
According to her profile
on INEC website, Mrs. Zakari, a pharmacist, hails from Jigawa State.
She attended Queens
College Lagos and later graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in
Pharmacy in 1980 from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. With a Second Class
Upper degree, she was the best graduating student in her class.
After her National Youth
Service, she worked as a pharmacist in various hospitals between 1983 and 1996.
She then moved into the
consultancy field to serve in various capacities as a consultant in health and
social services from 1997 up till her appointment as National Commissioner in
INEC.
She was a Special
Assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo and was deployed to the Federal
Capital Territory Administration where she, between 2004 and 2007, served as
Secretary of Health, Human Services and Social Development, and later that of
Agriculture and Rural Development.
Ms. Zakari is a member of
the Pharmacist’s Society of Nigeria as well as that of the Nigeria Institute of
Management (NIM).
Mr. Jega had before
departing earlier on Tuesday handed over to another National Commissioner at
the commission, Mohammed Wali.
Mr. Wali’s tenure as
National Commissioner would expire on August 11, 2015.
Mr. Jega explained to the
National Commissioners at the handing over ceremony that he wrote President
Buhari reminding him that his tenure would expire on June 29.
Mr. Jega said he proposed
to hand over to one of the National Commissioners whose tenures were yet to
expire.
It was only hours after
the INEC chairman’s departure that Mr. Buhari indicated his preference for Ms.
Zakari.
Mr. Wali, who must have
enjoyed the shortest tenure as INEC head ever, will now hand over to Ms.
Zakari.
Mr. Jega had thanked Mr.
Wali for accepting to act as Chairman of the Commission in spite of the short
notice.
Mr. Jega gave him the
following documents: handing over notes; detailed reports with appendixes;
reports from the departments; three attachments on specific reports/projects
being funded by the Ford Foundation and UNDP; financial statement; and up to
date Statement of Account.
He said he was leaving
gratified and thankful to God.
He thanked the National
Commissioners for their camaraderie, teamwork and support.
Appointed in 2015 by
former President Goodluck Jonathan for a statutory five year tenure, Mr. Jega
is the only election management chief in the history of Nigeria to conduct two
general elections in 2011 and 2015, credited as the most credible, free and
fair polls in the annals of Nigeria.
Mr. Jega introduced
electronic accreditation exercise, using smart card reader and permanent
voters’ card, which was used for the 2015 general elections.
Mr. Jega is a Professor
of Political Science at the Bayero University, Kano State, where he served as
Vice Chancellor. He was President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities,
a period during which he first rose to national limelight.
At the handing-over
ceremony, Mr. Wali said “Professor Jega came, saw and conquered.”
Mr. Wali lauded Mr. Jega
for raising the status of the Commission.
He said the six weeks
during which he would serve would be critical as the Commissioners have to work
together to sustain the momentum of the reforms initiated under Mr. Jega’s
watch.
He expressed confidence
that with the support of his colleagues, the Commission would be able to
measure up.
He promised to host a
befitting send-off party for Mr. Jega and the other National Commissioners
whose tenures expired Tuesday.
But with the appointment of
Ms. Zakari, his own tenure as INEC acting head, ended abruptly Tuesday night.
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