Why Buhari Rejected Wali As Acting INEC Chairman ,
P.M.NEWS can confirm authoritatively
today that President Muhammadu Buhari did not endorse Mr.Mohammed Wali
as acting chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission
because of his links with the Peoples Democratic Party and it would cause unindependent of the body
Wali is a
brother of Senator Abdallah Wali, the governorship candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party in the April election in Sokoto state.
‘The
two Walis are of the same mother and father, the same compound”, said a
source close to the dramatic change by President Muhammadu Buhari, few
hours after Professor Attahiru Jega, handed over to Wali after five
years in the saddle.
Wali is a national commissioner of INEC from Sokoto state.
“There
is a feeling that with the Sokoto governorship tussle still before the
court, and INEC a party in the case, Mohammed Wali’s position may be
compromised”, said the source.
“The presidency now has a feeling
that the three-hour INEC boss was PDP’s man and that explained why PDP
was attacking President Buhari’s choice later on, apart from the fact
that Buhari is empowered constitutionally to appoint an acting or
substantive INEC chairman”, the source added.
PDP’s spokesman,
Olisa Metuh had attacked President Buhari for naming Amina Bala Zakari
as the Commission’s Acting Chairman. Amina from Jigawa state, was also a
national commissioner at INEC.
The PDP charged that Amina Bala
Zakari may be a loyalist of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
from Nigeria’s northwest zone, an accusation that points back at the
party itself that Wali may also have been a stooge of PDP.
Mr.
Metuh said that the PDP was deeply disturbed by the development in INEC,
wondering why President Buhari, who knew all along that Mr. Jega would
leave office by June 30, had to wait for the outgoing Chairman to hand
over to one of the National Commissioners only for the President to
reverse the situation immediately. According to the PDP spokesman, the
development was likely to inject bad blood in the Commission.
“The
situation in INEC since the PDP government reformed and granted it
operational autonomy has been peaceful, but Tuesday’s untidy overruling
of Professor Jega and appointing of Mrs. Amina Zakari as Acting Chairman
which, we gathered, was influenced by personal relationship with the
Presidency and one of the new Governors of the North West, ostensibly to
pave the way for the APC at the electoral tribunals, has completely
eroded public trust in the commission,” said Mr. Metuh.
But In a statement, media adviser to the President, Femi Adesina said Metuh’s attack lacked any factual foundation.
“President
Buhari certainly did not “overrule” Prof. Attahiru Jega in appointing
Mrs Amina Zakari as the Acting INEC Chairman, as Mr Metuh alleged.
“Prof.
Jega’s purported handing over to another Commissioner cannot be
construed as an “appointment” because only the President has the
constitutional authority, which he exercised to appoint Mrs Zakari as
acting Chairman of INEC.
”Contrary to Mr Metuh’s allegations,
President Buhari’s appointment of Mrs Zakari as Acting INEC Chariman was
based entirely on merit, her vast experience in the internal operations
of INEC and the President’s commitment to affirmative action in support
of gender equality, because, apart from being fully qualified for the
position, Mrs Zakari was the only woman among the six Commissioners
considered.
“Due Process was certainly followed in Mrs Zakari’s
appointment. Mr Metuh’s spurious claims of her appointment having been
influenced by “personal relationship with the Presidency” and a Governor
in the North-West “to pave the way for the APC” at election tribunals
should be disregarded by the public.
“The allegations are nothing
but falsehoods contrived by Mr Metuh to unjustly denigrate a President
popularly elected by Nigerians to undo the damage done to the nation by
years of PDP rule.
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