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The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, on Saturday, alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari is planning to suspend the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Mahmood Yakubu and replaced him before coming Saturday election.
The CUPP, claimed that the President is planning to name a National Commissioner, Amina Zakari, as the Acting Chairman of INEC, ahead of the general elections, citing her experience as the oldest and most experienced National Commissioner.
The Coalition made the allegation in a statement made available to Journalists, by its Spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere.
Ugochinyere said: “The President is planning to use the excuse of inability to hold elections today (Saturday), as a reason for the imminent suspension.
“Feigning ignorance of the real reasons behind the shift, the President in his earlier statement today, did not have just a word for the shameful and despicable actions of Security Forces and the Central Bank’s staff, who in obedience to Presidency’s directives, deliberately sabotaged the distribution of sensitive materials in selected States.
“We are aware that his hurried return to Abuja, today, from his home State, Katsina, is to sack the INEC boss. But this should be resisted by all well-meaning Nigerians and the international community.
President Buhari departing Daura earlier today
“The sin of the INEC Chairman, is that he refused to conduct staggered elections, that will allow the President and his men to manipulate the process.
“The Presidency had mounted pressure on the Commission, to conduct elections today, in States where there were no issues, and postpone only the States with materials distribution issues.
“The INEC Chairman, insisted on conducting the elections at the same time, hence warranting the postponement of the entire election.
“We hereby, warn President Buhari, that the position of the INEC Chairman is independent, hence, he cannot be removed from Office via suspension.
“The 1999 Constitution in Section 157 (1), states that the Chairman and members of the Commission, may only be removed by the President, acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the Senate, that the person be removed for inability to discharge the functions of the Office, (whether arising from infirmity of mind or body, or any other cause), or for misconduct.
“We are aware that the government itself, sabotaged INEC’s distribution of materials.
“We are warning that any attempt to sack or suspend the INEC Chairman, will only lead to electoral and constitutional crisis. The nation is still grappling with the illegality and unconstitutionality of the removal of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
“If the President has ears, let him hear.”