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Political parties want independent body to appoint INEC chairman

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 6, 2025 1672 Minutes read0

Registered political parties in Nigeria, under the aegis of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), have proposed the establishment of an independent body to appoint the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), its National Commissioners, and Secretary to ensure neutrality and strengthen Nigeria’s electoral integrity.

The proposal was made by IPAC National Chairman, Dr Yusuf Mamman Dantalle, today during a consultative meeting between leaders of political parties and the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review held at the Wells Carlton Hotel and Apartments in Abuja, reports Daily Trust.

Dantalle, who was represented by his deputy, Dipo Olayoku said the current system where the President appoints the INEC Chairman and other key officials compromises the commission’s independence and fuels public distrust.

“To promote the independence of INEC, the power to appoint the Chairman, Secretary and National Commissioners should be removed from the executive.

“Instead, an Independent Appointment Committee (IAC) should be established, composed of representatives from all registered political parties, civil society organisations, the National Judicial Council, and a committee of the National Assembly drawn from both the majority and minority caucuses,” he said.

He said such an arrangement would ensure inclusivity, transparency, and credibility in the process of appointing the leadership of the nation’s electoral umpire.

Meanwhile, the IPAC Chairman while speaking on behalf of the parties, also called for the scrapping of State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs) and transferring the conduct of local government elections across Nigeria’s 774 local councils to INEC.

Dantalle said state electoral bodies have failed to inspire public confidence due to their consistent subservience to state governors, who often use them to entrench one-party dominance at the grassroots level.

“Politics is local, and citizens should be encouraged to participate in grassroots democracy that guarantees free, fair and credible local government elections.

“Vesting the conduct of council polls in INEC will restore credibility to the process and deepen local government autonomy,” he said.

In addition to the two key reforms, IPAC also proposed the restoration of public funding for political parties, arguing that it would create a level playing field and enhance multi-party participation in elections.

“Public funding for parties will strengthen democracy and promote inclusiveness, provided there are mechanisms to ensure transparency and accountability in financial management,” Dantalle explained.

The Council also expressed strong support for the establishment of an Electoral Offences Commission to prosecute election violators, noting that it would help reduce electoral crimes such as vote buying, ballot snatching, and result manipulation.

Dantalle further proposed that vacant legislative seats arising from death or defection should be filled by the original political party through a replacement process, rather than through fresh elections, which he described as “costly and avoidable.”

Dantalle commended the National Assembly, particularly the House Committee on Constitution Review, for engaging political stakeholders on key reform areas including judicial and electoral reforms, local government autonomy, special seats for women, state policing, and human rights.

“IPAC believes that a revised Constitution and Electoral Act, enacted ahead of the 2027 general election, will address recurring flaws, strengthen democratic governance, and ensure fair representation for all Nigerians,” he said.

He urged lawmakers to consider the proposals objectively, expressing optimism that Nigerians would finally get a constitution that reflects the will of the people.

“It is our hope that this constitutional review process will produce a people’s constitution that guarantees fairness, accountability, and a credible electoral system,” Dantalle concluded.

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