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SIEC Chairmen Protest, Blame Poor Performance On Funding
Chairmen of State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs) have protested recent claims that local government elections in Nigeria were an organised crime.
The chairmen, who addressed newsmen in Abuja, yesterday, on the platform of Forum of State Independent Electoral Commissions of Nigeria (FOSIECON), said lack of funds and uncertainty over tenure in office were major setbacks for the commissions in the various states.
Reacting to a recent media statement credited to a Resident Electoral Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Mike Igini, the forum called on him to retract the claims.
The National Chairman of FOSIECON, Ibrahim Bako, who spoke on behalf of others, said: “The attention of the Forum of State Independent Electoral Commissions of Nigeria (FOSIECON) has been drawn to a public statement on Channels Television popular programme, “Politics Today” on the 25th November, 2020, and quoted on several print and online media to the effect that Local Government Council Elections organized by the State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECS) are an organised crime.
“While we want to believe that it was not an official position of INEC but the personal opinion of Mr. Igini, we wish to state some facts.
“That SIECs are a creation of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, section 197 as amended, and not a product of callous and blind statement. It is worrisome when one starts casting aspersions on others just to deviate attention from whatever he hopes to gain by these subtle distractions.
“That we are all aware that INEC before now was considered and seen in the same light with SIEC before it was granted full financial autonomy, having been placed on first line charge funding.
“That instead of scrutinising the challenges and possible ways to strengthen SIECs through calls for constitutional amendments, Mr Mike Igini is tactically positioning himself and others to take over a tacit ‘organised crime’ at the local government level.
“That the personalities at SIECs level are not in any way inferior to those at INEC as SIECs leadership include notable retired technocrats, judges, academics and some retired Resident Electoral Commissioners of INEC who served the commission and nation faithfully before Mr Mike Igini in question.
“That the Forum of State Independent Electoral Commissions of Nigeria (FOSIECON) takes exceptions to such careless, unreasonable and unguarded statement by Mr Mike Igini, and therefore, calls for an unreserved apology to FOSIECON and a formal retraction of his statement,
“We, therefore, request the Honourable Chairman of INEC to call Mr Mike Igini to order and cause him to retract his statement and apologise to FOSIECON in the same medium where he made the statement, and in at least, two national dailies in the spirit of the existing relationship between INEC and FOSIECON.”
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