
Hundreds of youths in Aiyetoro Gbede, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, marched in support of the Independent National Electoral Commission and its chairman, Joash Ojo Amupitan SAN. The protesters, from youth and civil society groups, carried placards with messages like โFair Elections Start with Amupitan,โ stating that allegations against Amupitan were politically motivated attempts to destabilize the electoral body. A youth leader, Segun, emphasized the need to protect INEC's sanctity and defended Prof. Amupitan's integrity, calling attacks on his image an attack on democracy. The youths dismissed the allegations as sponsored propaganda, citing Amupitan's legal background as beneficial for strengthening Nigeriaโs electoral process. This protest occurs amid a national debate over Amupitanโs appointment and calls for his removal, which INEC has rejected as unconstitutional. INEC, through its Chief Press Secretary Adedayo Oketola, stated that its leadership structure is governed by Section 157 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, and any removal attempt outside this framework threatens its independence. The commission also dismissed bias allegations, affirming its commitment to free and credible elections and describing the planned voter revalidation as a routine process to sanitize the voter register. This development comes as scrutiny of INEC intensifies ahead of off-cycle governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.
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