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I’ll make INEC truly independent – New INEC chairman, Amupitan vows

The nominee for the chairmanship of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan, has pledged to strengthen the independence of the nation’s electoral body if confirmed for the position.

Appearing before the Senate Committee on the Whole on Thursday afternoon for his screening, Amupitan said that his top priority would be to explore constitutional provisions to ensure that the Commission operates as a truly independent institution, free from political or financial interference.

Amupitan vows to guarantee INEC’s autonomy

Addressing questions from lawmakers, the professor noted that over the years, the independence of INEC has been undermined by two key factors — financial limitations and a lack of full understanding of the law by both the Commission and other arms of government.

According to him, these challenges have often made the Commission appear dependent on the executive arm, especially in budgetary matters and operational decisions.

Prof Joash Amupitan

He stressed that as the electoral umpire, INEC must have the authority to make decisions without external pressure to maintain credibility in the electoral process.

Amupitan assured the Senators that, if confirmed, he would make full use of the constitutional powers granted to the Commission to safeguard its autonomy and strengthen its institutional capacity.

He further explained that a truly independent electoral body is essential for building public confidence in Nigeria’s elections, adding that he would prioritise transparency, accountability, and technological innovation in INEC’s operations.

While responding to additional questions, Amupitan also expressed his commitment to improving voter education, enhancing electoral logistics, and ensuring that future elections are free, fair, and reflective of the people’s will.

He concluded by saying that Nigeria’s democracy can only thrive when the electoral umpire operates independently and within the full spirit of the Constitution.

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