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Despite the current
opposition to her candidature especially from the Peoples Democratic Party,
President Muhammadu Buhari may soon confirm the appointment of the acting chairman
of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mrs. Amina Zakari. The Punch correspondent
learnt on Wednesday that Buhari may soon name Zakari the substantive chairman
of the electoral body therefore foreclosing speculations that he may appoint
somebody from outside the commission as Prof. Attahiru Jega’s successor.
A
source close to the arrangement said that the President had decided to confirm
Zakari’s appointment instead of shopping for another chairman for INEC.
The
source, who pleaded anonymity because she is neither the spokesperson for INEC
nor that of the Federal Government, said Zakari’s appointment would be
confirmed early enough to enable her to oversee preparations for the
governorship elections holding in Kogi and Bayelsa states this year.
The Punch report continues:
The
source added that once the appointment of a substantive chairman was sorted
out, the government would thereafter go ahead to fill the vacant positions of
national commissioners.
“It
is almost certain that the President will soon confirm Mrs. Zakari’s
appointment. She may be named the substantive chairman of INEC soon. The
President does not seem to be interested in shopping for a chairman from
outside the commission,” she said.
Buhari
had on June 30 appointed Zakari as the acting chairman of the electoral body
following Jega’s retirement.
Until
her appointment, Zakari was a National Commissioner at INEC.
A
statement by Haruna Imrana, Director of Communications for the Head of Civil
Service of the Federation, said she would be in charge until the appointment of
a substantive chairman.
Jega
had earlier handed over to Ambassador Ahmed Wali, one of the commissioners at
INEC.
Zakari’s
appointment attracted criticisms with the opposition PDP claiming that she is
the President’s in-law, an allegation she had denied
Some
stakeholders have also been describing Zakari’s appointment as the acting INEC
boss as unconstitutional, hinging their position on the fact that her
appointment as national commissioner had expired on July 22.
They
argued that Zakari was appointed to act as the chairman by virtue of her
appointment as a national commissioner and now that her appointment has
elapsed, she ceases to be a member of the commission.
Reacting
to that position however, presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, had told The
PUNCH that in appointing the acting INEC chairman, the President only exercised
his powers as provided for in Sections 154 and 318 of the constitution.
“The appointment is covered
by Sections 154 and 318 of the 1999 Constitution. The constitution empowers the
President to appoint the woman in an acting capacity. It also covers the
appointment even if her tenure has expired,” Adesina had said.
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