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SERAP Files Contempt Suit Against INEC Chairman Over Failure to Investigate 2023 Electoral Offences

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The Socio- and Accountability Project () has taken legal against Professor Mahmood Yakubu, of the Independent National Commission (), for allegedly failing to investigate and electoral offences related to the 2023 general elections. SERAP filed a contempt lawsuit against Professor Yakubu, citing INEC’s lack of action in addressing instances of bribery, vote-buying, and other offences, despite a court mandate to do so.

Justice Obiora Atuegwu Egwuatu of the Federal Court in Abuja, in a judgment delivered on July 18, 2024, ordered INEC to actively pursue cases of electoral bribery involving state governors, their deputies, and other officials during the 2023 general elections. The court also directed INEC to appoint independent counsel to investigate and ensure accountability for these offences, which have reportedly marred the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.

The High Court issued a warning to Professor Yakubu, specifying that failure to comply with the court’s directive could lead to contempt charges and potential imprisonment. In a formal notice addressed to him, the court reiterated the consequences of disobeying its judgment, stressing the gravity of the matter in upholding the rule of law.

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SERAP’s Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, expressed the organization’s disappointment over the , stating, “It’s unacceptable to take the court, which is the guardian of justice in this country, for a ride.” He emphasized that INEC’s failure to act on court orders undermines the principles of democracy and the rule of law. SERAP’s position is that without accountability, electoral offences will to undermine Nigeria’s process and credibility.

Justice Egwuatu’s touched on the detrimental impact of electoral on Nigeria’s political and economic development, stating that such crimes hinder citizens from freely exercising their voting rights. The court underscored that the law requires INEC to perform its duties, as specified under sections of the Electoral Act 2022, which mandate the prosecution of electoral offences. The court further highlighted that sections of the Nigerian Constitution citizens’ rights to contribute to their community’s well-being and to assist law enforcement in maintaining order.

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SERAP’s contempt suit against INEC and Professor Yakubu cites Section 72 of the Sheriff and Process Act, as well as Order IX, Rule 13 of the Judgment (Enforcement) Rules of Court. The lawsuit seeks enforcement of the previous court judgment directing INEC to thoroughly investigate and prosecute cases of electoral violence and misconduct. Ahead of elections, SERAP stressed that INEC’s compliance with these orders is crucial to preserving citizens’ right to vote and ensuring fair political participation.

No date has been for the hearing of this contempt suit, but its outcome will likely have significant for electoral accountability and justice in Nigeria.

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11 Comments

  • I think SERAP is being too harsh on the INEC Chairman. Maybe they should focus on supporting electoral reforms instead.

  • This is just getting ridiculous. Why should INEC Chairman be held in contempt? Lets focus on real issues.

  • I think SERAP is overreacting by filing a contempt suit against the INEC Chairman. Lets focus on solutions instead of blame.

  • I think SERAP is overreacting. INEC has a lot on their plate already. Lets cut them some slack.

  • Why is SERAP targeting the INEC Chairman? Seems like theyre missing the bigger picture of electoral reform. Lets focus on real change!

    • Targeting INEC Chairman is crucial for accountability. Dont dismiss their efforts for real change.

  • I think SERAP is overreacting with this lawsuit. INEC has a lot on their plate already. Lets focus on solutions, not blame.

  • I dont see why SERAP is making such a big deal. INEC has bigger fish to fry. Focus on the bigger issues!

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