Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega
Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said the 2023 general elections were “credible in many substantial aspects.”
Jega disclosed this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.
The former INEC both noted that, however, blame should be apportioned “appropriately.”
His comment comes in the wake of mixed reactions trailing the elections, their outcomes, ensuing legal battles, and some of the decisions by election petitions tribunals and, subsequently, the Court of Appeal.
Jega said his favourable assessment of the polls was not necessarily in defence of his successor and incumbent INEC chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood.
He said, “I would say that, in many substantial aspects, it was credible.
“In areas where we have seen serious challenges that are avoidable and should have been avoided, I believe that to a large extent—and you asked me to be very frank with you—we have a tendency to heap blame on the leadership of an electoral management body, and I have had my own fair share of those kinds of blames.”
“We should apportion blame appropriately. In a lot of the areas where there were very serious challenges, politicians played a direct role.
According to Jega, such influence “more or less circumscribed the powers” of INEC and its chairman.
“So, to my mind, really, it’s unfortunate that it has happened on the watch of Yakubu Mahmood, but it has happened not because—to my mind, I have no evidence that he is complicit in these things,” Jega added.
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