The Guardian (Nigeria)

NIM, HURIWA tackle FG, INEC on postponed election

•Movement condemns DSS invitation of Ibeanu

- From Segun Olaniyi, Abuja

THE leadership of the Third Force movement under the banner of Nigeria Interventi­on Movement (NIM) said it is putting its third force allies on red alert for inevitable mass action to rescue Nigeria’s democracy from the clutches of authoritar­ian rule following invitation of the National Commission­er of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in charge of logistics, Prof. Okechukwu Ibeanu, by the Department of State Services (DSS) for questionin­g over the botched Saturday’s presidenti­al and National Assembly elections

In a reaction yesterday, its Director, Media Bureau, Mr. Debo Adeniyi, condemned Ibeanu’s invitation by DSS just as it described it as curious and a risky interferen­ce of the presidency on the constituti­onal independen­ce of INEC.

The group lamented that such invitation is coming a few weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari tampered with the independen­ce of the judiciary by removing the Chief Justice, Walter Onnoghen, without following due process.

Meanwhile, a pro-democracy and non-government­al organisati­on, Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA), has called on the Federal Government and security agencies to prosecute any individual and staff of INEC that sabotaged the election. HURIWA also warned INEC not to push Nigeria into another war in the guise of postponing the reschedule­d polls, adding that campaigns by political parties should not be stopped because the commission lacks the constituti­onal power to amend any section of the law. National Coordinato­r of HURIWA, Mr. Emmanuel Onwubiko, made the declaratio­n in Abuja.

NIM said its suspicion was further accentuate­d by the fact that Ibeanu had earlier complained that he was being intimidate­d by some external forces at his residence in Enugu and his car had been bro--ken into with valuables, including laptops and ipads, carted away by unknown persons.

The movement considered the DSS’S interferen­ce as authoritar­ian and intimidato­ry judging from President Buhari’s statement on Monday that INEC would have to explain its ‘incompeten­ce’ and the swift invitation of Ibeanu by the DSS thereafter.

The movement also recalled that Ibeanu took over from Amina Zakari, who it considered as the bride of the presidency in October 2018, necessitat­ing the compositio­n of a different ad hoc committee by INEC to take charge of logistics for the 2019 elections.

It also condemned a situation where an article written by Ibeanu in December 2015 resurfaced on Monday in a sponsored broadcast by the presidency on social Media followed by a comment that says, “Nigeria has a Biafran agitator as the REC for logistics, no wonder this unpatrioti­c individ- ual, Professor Okechukwu Ibeanu has made his mission to undermine the Nigerian state.” The movement said it finds the scheme as a surreptiti­ous attempt by the presidency to find a self-serving scapegoati­sm as cover up for its hidden agenda and to “call a dog a bad name in other to hang it.”

HURIWA, on its part, said INEC must never under any circumstan­ces further postpone the election while it called for the prosecutio­n of those found wanting and responsibl­e for sabotaging the election either within or outside from holding.

The group, however, passed a vote of confidence on the Nigerian military regarding how profession­ally ethical it has so far conducted itself in depicting commitment and patriotic zeal to defend constituti­onal democracy.

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INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu

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