The former Chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega, formally
handed over to Amb Ahmed Wali as acting chairman.
Following the handover,
Jega said the future of the country and the commission were in safe hands.
However, after about eight
hours as acting chairman, Wali was replaced as acting chairman by President
Muhammadu Buhari who designated another national commissioner, Mrs. Amina Bala
Zakari as acting chairman.
Jega, who was appointed
five years ago by former President Goodluck Jonathan, bowed out with six
national commissioners who were appointed the same day with him.
The commissioners who
retired with Jega yesterday were Cojl. M.K. Hammanga (Adamawa), Dr Ishmael Igbani
(Rivers), Prof. Lai Olurode (Osun), Dame Gladys Nwafor (Abia), Mrs Thelma
Iremiren (Delta) and Dr Nuru Yakubu (Yobe).
Speaking with newsmen
shortly after he bowed out, Jega expressed appreciation for the opportunity
given to him and other INEC management staff to serve the country.
He said: “We feel great; we
thank God Almighty for the opportunity to serve the country. The future is
bright for the commission and the country.”
Though the brief hand-over
ceremony was a closed-door event, secretary to the commission, Augusta Ogakwu,
told Vanguard that it was just for the former chairman to hand over to another
person since the Federal Government has not appointed a substantive chairman
for the commission.
She explained that Wali was
selected because his tenure will expire on August 11 with the hope that by then
the government may have taken a decision on who to give the responsibility of
running the commission for the next five years.
The secretary also revealed
that in his farewell message, Jega urged the commission to ensure that whatever
thing that has been gained in election management must not be allowed to go
down because the people of Nigeria and indeed the world must have taken
interest in the country’s election management system.
She said: “It was just a
brief ceremony for the chairman to hand over to one of the commissioners, Amb.
Wali, whose tenure will expire on August 11 and the Chairman has handed over to
him pending the appointment of a substantive chairman by the government or
pending when his tenure expires but we believe that we will soon hear from the
government what will happen next.”

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