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    Clement Nwankwo

    The Policy and Legal Advocacy Center, PLAC, on Monday, adduced reason why Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should be totally overhauled before the 2027 general elections.

    A member of the Steering Committee of a coalition of 70 Civil Society Organizations, CSOs, working in support of credible and transparent elections in Nigeria, PLAC said its recent study revealed that citizens have lost confidence in INEC, as presently constituted.

    PLAC, therefore, urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to revisit the report of the Justice Uwais-led committee and follow its recommendations on how officials of the electoral body should be appointed.

    Speaking with Journalists in Abuja, the Executive Director of PLAC, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, said there was a lot the country could learn from the recent presidential election in Ghana.

    He said: “A survey we conducted showed that citizens’ confidence in the electoral body has badly deterioted.

    “The fact is that citizens have lost trust in the INEC as presently constituted.

    “If we are going into election in 2027, President Tinubu would need to study reports of the 2023 elections, including the flawed system that brought him to power.

    “It is time for the country to sit down and prepare a blueprint for the conduct of future elections.

    “We believe that INEC should be reconstituted in time for the next election. That needs to be done immediately because we do not think that the current leadership of INEC is prepared for the next election as it is already tainted.

    “It is good to see that Nigeria’s election management body was in Ghana to observe the just concluded election in the country. It is our hope that they learnt something from that election.

    “When you look at what happened in this country in 2015, you will see that it was similar to what also happened in Ghana.

    “However, since that 2015 incident where the incumbent president conceded defeat to the opposition candidate, the election management body has continued to have a problem of deficit of credibility of individuals running it.

    “The way the individuals manage the system and the trust issue, are the problems, not the absence of the necessary laws.

    “We have sufficient laws, the problem is with individuals tinkering it to achieve selfish ends. The current INEC should step down immediately.

    “We are also worried that the process of appointment of INEC officials have not changed.

    “All the suggestions by the Justice Uwais Committee need to be looked at. It is important that we go back to the suggestions and see how it can be implemented,” PLAC’s boss, Nwankwo, stated.

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    “To address impunity, law enforcement agencies must establish independent oversight bodies to investigate and prosecute cases of police brutality, sexual harassment, and other human rights abuses by state actors.

    “Addressing the socio-economic drivers of human rights abuses requires targeted investment in poverty alleviation, job creation, and education programmes.

    “Special focus should be placed on empowering women and youths, through skill acquisition programmes and access to financial resources.

    “Additionally, social safety nets for vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans, and internally displaced persons, must be strengthened to reduce their susceptibility to exploitation,” it added.

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