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Stop Receiving Funds From Foreigners, Presidential Candidate Tells INEC

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To be able to objectively actualise its core mandate and serve as an independent and unbiased electoral Commission, the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the February 25 presidential election, Barr Adewole Adebayo, has counselled the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the urgent need to discontinue receiving subventions from foreign agencies.
While exchanging views with The Tide source recently, Barr Adebayo identified the receipt of funds from foreign agencies such as the European Union (EU) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) by INEC as one of the factors hindering the conduct of free, free and credible elections in the country, stressing that it allows for undue interference in the country’s electoral processes.
He stated that such grants undermine the integrity of the electoral Commission and the electoral process, noting that both government institutions and Civil Society Organisations receive the funds, which he termed as a “Father’s Christmas gift.”
He however queried INEC’s receipt of such subvention when INEC has collected the sum of N305b from Nigerians through the Federal Government.
He said, “Nigeria is a collection of foreign agents and that is why the international community will come to supervise our elections. When I addressed a gathering at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), I wanted to know why INEC, after collecting N305b from Nigerians through the FG, would still collect money from such foreign bodies as the European Union (EU) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) among others.
“Almost 90 per cent of the Civil Societies we interacted with collected foreign funds, including the Peace Committee of Bishop Matthew Kukah and retired General Abdulsalami Abubakar. Many political parties too, including the ones calling for revolution and change, collected grants from foreign agents. This is not good for our electoral process.”
Assessing INEC’s conduct of the 2023 general elections, Barr Adebayo said INEC is a tool in the hands of politicians which they used for political succession.
He argued that in a situation where only the president has the power to appoint the chairman of electoral body, subject to the confirmation of the Senate, could not guarantee the conduct of free, fair and credible elections and produce credible leaders.
He therefore urged Nigerians to support an alliance of young political structures to wrestle power from the old structures that have dominated the political landscape of the country since 1999.
He stated that such an alliance with the support of the masses would ensure that the entrenched political parties and their candidates are consigned to the dustbin of history for good.
The presidential candidate stated: “We must be interested in the electoral process all the time. As it is right now, it is Bola Ahmed Tinubu that will choose the next INEC chairman. I can guarantee that the person that would be appointed will make you conclude that the current INEC chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu is an angel.”

 

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