Former Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Prof. Tony Iredia, on Wednesday said the nation won’t get its electoral processes right when those saddled with the responsibility to handle the process are grossly soaked in partisan politics.
Prof. Iredia spoke in Benin at the official launch and colloquium on Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation.
Speaking on the topic “Election Management and the Leadership Recruitment Process: The Way Forward,” argued that Nigeria is in critical need of an impartial electoral umpire to correct the wrongs in the nation’s electoral system.
“Nigeria is in dire need of an impartial electoral umpire and our constitution which gives legitimacy, according to professor Eghosa Osaghae, says, that anybody who has been partisan can’t be an electoral Commissioner and yet, they are there”, Iredia said.
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Iredia, while suggesting the way out from the electoral quagmire, said: “All general elections in Nigeria should be held the same day.
Iredia, who was the Lead Presenter at the launch of the colloquium, noted that a single faulty electoral process can ruin the chance of a supposed winner of an election even before the main election proper.
“These scattered elections are not helpful. We have seen that they are not helpful. It is time to depart from analogue, obsolete elections. If Ghana, Kenya, South Africa can do it, why can’t Nigeria do the same?
“It is time to find a situation where before somebody is sworn-in, election disputes have been settled. If you don’t do that, you are asking the person who won to use the state money to prosecute his election petition.
“It is also time for an election tribunal, that is, election offences tribunal to be brought up. So many tenses have been recommended yet, they have not come”, Iredia said.
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On the part of the Keynote speaker, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, Director General, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), who spoke on the topic: “Nigeria and the Leadership Question: Unlocking the Potential For a Better Tomorrow,” said that leadership problem is not peculiar to Nigeria alone but universal.
He said the solutions to the nation’s problem resides within Nigerians and they must not look elsewhere rather should look inwards and address them.
On the part of the founder of the foundation, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, said undoubtedly, most Nigerians have been plunged into a “miasma of hopelessness and unfathomable depths of disillusionment, such that the first question an average Nigerian wants to ask when confronted with some life situations is “Why am I still in Nigeria? Why don’t I japa? But can everyone japa?”
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He said really and truly, Nigeria has virtually descended to a pitiable and worrisome situation where everyone is now virtually struggling for survival and for very basic things of life.
Enabulele therefore said to address and reverse the above global, regional, national, and subnational challenges requires not a lamentation or sycophantic choir but conscious commitment to progressive reforms by empowered citizens, and altruistic votaries of progressive social
Speaking on the foundation, he said, he “intends to pursue his vision through the empowerment of citizens, particularly vulnerable groups, by promoting initiatives for leadership excellence and good governance, as well as human capital development, including mentorship, access to quality healthcare and education, fostering of community development through targeted programmes, and empowerment of young people to rise above their limitations and achieve their dreams”, Enabulele said.