Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission(INEC) will be directed to proceed on terminal leave
next week, the All Progressives Congress (APC) senators caucus in the
national assembly has said.
Speaking at a press conference at the national assembly complex in Abuja on Thursday, George Akume, former governor of Benue state and senate minority leader, who represents Benue west, said the APC have received information that the head of service would direct Jega to proceed on terminal leave next week.
The senators condemned the attempt to remove the INEC chairman under any guise, saying his removal would be tantamount to “subversion of the system”.
“Only dishonest politicians fear Jega as chairman of INEC. We have received information that next week Jega will be served a letter from the head of service directing him to proceed on terminal leave. We wonder why the government wants to tamper with the current arrangement of INEC.” Akume is quoted as saying by The Cable Nigeria
The APC senators argued that Jega is not a civil servant but a political appointee whose fate is governed by the constitution, and as a result not subject to civil service rules.
They alleged that the government had foisted the shifting of the elections on Nigerians, but now wants to get rid of Jega so as to install a “pliant and spineless” person who would its bidding for sinister reasons.
“We want elections that are credible. We oppose Jega’s removal by the back door. On a daily basis, Jega is being attacked. We condemn what the government wants to do,” Akume said. “This is the road to Golgotha. I wonder why they want to destroy this country.”
However, INEC has dismissed the APC senators’ statement that Jega will be asked to proceed on terminal leave next week.
The Cable also reports that a spokesman for the INEC chairman, Kayode Idowu, simply said: “There is nothing like that.”
Speaking at a press conference at the national assembly complex in Abuja on Thursday, George Akume, former governor of Benue state and senate minority leader, who represents Benue west, said the APC have received information that the head of service would direct Jega to proceed on terminal leave next week.
The senators condemned the attempt to remove the INEC chairman under any guise, saying his removal would be tantamount to “subversion of the system”.
“Only dishonest politicians fear Jega as chairman of INEC. We have received information that next week Jega will be served a letter from the head of service directing him to proceed on terminal leave. We wonder why the government wants to tamper with the current arrangement of INEC.” Akume is quoted as saying by The Cable Nigeria
The APC senators argued that Jega is not a civil servant but a political appointee whose fate is governed by the constitution, and as a result not subject to civil service rules.
They alleged that the government had foisted the shifting of the elections on Nigerians, but now wants to get rid of Jega so as to install a “pliant and spineless” person who would its bidding for sinister reasons.
“We want elections that are credible. We oppose Jega’s removal by the back door. On a daily basis, Jega is being attacked. We condemn what the government wants to do,” Akume said. “This is the road to Golgotha. I wonder why they want to destroy this country.”
However, INEC has dismissed the APC senators’ statement that Jega will be asked to proceed on terminal leave next week.
The Cable also reports that a spokesman for the INEC chairman, Kayode Idowu, simply said: “There is nothing like that.”
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