INEC Chairman Reacts to Reports Tinubu Allegedly Directed Him to Immediately Proceed on Leave

INEC Chairman Reacts to Reports Tinubu Allegedly Directed Him to Immediately Proceed on Leave

  • Professor Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of INEC, will step down in either October or November 2025 after serving the maximum two terms, totalling 10 years
  • Yakubu's departure and likely successor is drawing attention because many Nigerians still yearn for a truly free, fair, and credible general election
  • No official candidates have emerged, but speculation centres on whether President Bola Ahmed Tinubu might discard Yakubu before November

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FCT, Abuja - Rotimi Oyekanmi, chief press secretary (CPS) to Professor Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, has urged Nigerians to consult the 1999 constitution.

As reported on Thursday, September 25, by Guardian, Oyekanmi gave the advice amid reports that President Bola Tinubu directed his principal to immediately proceed on leave.

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A report on Wednesday, September 24, had said Tinubu directed Prof. Yakubu to proceed on leave ahead of the expiration of his tenure in October/November. The report also said the Nigerian leader is set to nominate Yakubu's successor.

However, reacting, INEC chairman, through his CPS, asked Nigerians to check out the constitution before drawing conclusions.

He responded when quizzed on the veracity of the report:

“The first thing you need to do is to find out what the law says about the appointment and removal of the INEC chairman and national commissioners.
"The 1999 constitution clearly outlines the process in Section 154(1), which states: 'Except in the case of ex-officio members or where other provisions are made in this Constitution, the appointment of a person to the office of the chairman or member of any of the bodies so established shall be made by the president and shall be subject to confirmation by the senate.'”

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Oyekanmi added:

"It (The Nigerian constitution) also provides safeguards against arbitrary removal in Section 157(1): 'A person holding any of the offices to which this section applies may only be removed by the president acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the senate praying that he be so removed for inability to discharge the functions of the office (whether arising from infirmity of mind or body or any other cause) or for misconduct.'"

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INEC: Ahmad points out north's underrepresentation

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that as the tenure of Professor Yakubu’s tenure ends later in 2025, Bashir Ahmad has urged President Tinubu to address the alleged disparity in the agency's leadership.

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Ahmad, a former special assistant on digital communications to late ex-president Muhammadu Buhari, pointed out of the 12 chairmen who have led INEC since its inception in 1998, "only two have come from the north."

Source: Legit.ng

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Ridwan Adeola Yusuf (Current Affairs Editor) Ridwan Adeola Yusuf is a content creator with more than nine years of experience, He is also a Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He holds a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication from the Polytechnic Ibadan, Oyo State (2014). Ridwan previously worked at Africa Check, contributing to fact-checking research works within the organisation. He is an active member of the Academic Excellence Initiative (AEI). In March 2024, Ridwan completed the full Google News Initiative Lab workshop and his effort was recognised with a Certificate of Completion. Email: ridwan.adeola@corp.legit.ng.