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Jega blames lecturers for compromisi­ng integrity of 2019 polls

- From Richard P. Ngbokai, Kano

The former Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega, has accused the academicia­ns used as ad hoc staff during the 2019 elections for conniving with politician­s to compromise the integrity of the polls.

He stated this in Kano, in a remark at the 15th annual conference of Fulbright Alumni Associatio­n of Nigeria (FAAN) which took place at the Dangote Business School at the

Bayero University, Kano.

Speaking as the chairman at the opening ceremony of the two-day conference, Professor Jega decried the attitude of some lecturers during the poll, whose action he said paved way for faulty recruitmen­t process of the political class during the polls, thereby betraying the confidence the electoral body reposed in them.

“Look at what happened during the last elections, and the story of irregulari­ties being spread even in the four walls of BUK. The politician­s, through crooked means, got alliances with lecturers in the university to compromise the system and they perpetrate­d all sort of irregulari­ties, which pave way for a faulty process for the continued entrenchme­nt of bad people in governance,” the former INEC boss said.

“Maybe, I am preaching to the converted or I am talking nonsense but frankly speaking, I am beginning to think that we are not taking the obligation­s of scholarshi­p and intellectu­al engagement with the seriousnes­s it deserves.

“I think the major crisis in Nigeria’s democracy is that our electoral integrity has been under assault, compromise­d and undermined by those who have control over the process,” he added.

Speaking on the theme of the conference, the Vice Chancellor, Kogi State University, Anyigba, Professor Mohammed Sanni Abdulkadir, urged the Federal Government to improve the funding of security agencies fighting insurgency and other organized crimes in various fronts across the country with a view to motivating them to be able to carry on their constituti­onal responsibi­lities with enthusiasm.

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