The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Joash Amupitan, has expressed his resolve “to combat all forms of election rigging, including the menace of vote-buying”
This, he said, had become non-negotiable because “the eyes of the nation are upon us. The public trust placed in INEC is sacred.”
Amupitan, who took the reins of leadership in INEC in October, gave the commitment while swearing in Prof. Adeniran Tella as the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Oyo State.
The ceremony, held at the commission’s headquarters, marked Tella’s redeployment to Oyo as part of INEC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen electoral administration across the country.
In his address, Amupitan emphasised the weight of the responsibility, describing the event as “a solemn occasion; an occasion of call to duty.”
“This is a profound responsibility, placing you at the forefront of Nigeria’s democratic journey in one of our states.”
Amupitan reiterated the commission’s commitment to credible elections, saying, “The credibility of our electoral system is the very foundation upon which our democracy stands.
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