Everything about The Independent National Electoral Commission totally explained
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), set up in 1998, is the electoral body which was set up to oversee elections in
Nigeria; it's chaired by
Maurice Iwu. The INEC has encountered several controversies in the run-up to the
April 2007 general elections, including criticism about its preparedness from
Sada Abubakar,
Sultan of Sokoto and a dispute over its "disqualification" of Vice president
Atiku Abubakar's candidacy. The
Supreme Court ruled that the INEC can not disqualify candidates, so Abubakar's name was added to ballots at the last minute.
On the subject of election irregularities, INEC spokesman Philip Umeadi said on April 19 that "We are not sitting on any crisis in Nigeria."
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