Like
joke, like joke, as the Nigerian lingo goes, Prof. Attahiru Jega, the
chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission has become
enemy number one to the withering cabal in the Peoples Democratic Party
and all those that invested in the continuation of the malfunctioning
Goodluck Jonathan Presidency and his endangered party.
The
other day, a former Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, was
threatening that there would be no election except Jega quits as INEC
Chairman. He was simply re-echoing the views of a so-called Southern
Leaders Forum, a ringside front for supporters of the PDP and Jonathan
who organised a press conference somewhere in Abuja and was demanding
the sack and arrest of Jega. Like commissioned jobbers, these shadowy
enablers of Jonathan/PDP did not advance any coherent crimes Jega
committed that warranted their extreme demand. At best, what they
advanced were mere regurgitations of the dishevelled afterthoughts the
PDP hastily assembled against Jega and his INEC the moment they saw
defeat starring them in the presidential election.
Since
this group’s demand, the Jonathan Presidency and the PDP have succeeded
in forcing INEC to postpone the elections for six weeks on flimsy
security concerns. They have proceeded to unfurl a series of moves aimed
at scuttling the elections which they are expected to lose as well as
other scorched earth moves to prevent, at all costs, the clearly
expressed desires of the Nigerian masses to ensure that they
democratically end the reign of ghouls and vandals which has exacerbated
the problems of Nigerian nationhood, extended the bounds of corruption
and impunity and invested ineptitude, cronyism, ethnic and sectarian
rancour, bigotry, nepotism and avarice as principles of state policy
especially in the last six years.
Since the Jonathan Presidency
and the PDP walked away with a gratuitous six weeks extension, they have
embarked on a wild window shopping for measures that will vitiate their
dwindling electoral prospects. Chief among these measures are targeted
at the electoral process and in their wild permutations, what they need
to hang on to power is the removal of Jega and the removal by fiat of
any credible impediment to the kind of ravaging electoral fraud which
feeds the soul and body of the PDP and its 16 years dominance of power
in Nigeria. See the PDP’s road map to untrammelled power: remove Jega,
stop the use of card readers and discard permanent voter cards and
possibly use the military and other security agencies to force down a
forged result. The PDP is not shameless to advance these as the ways to
go in an election it is entering as an incumbent, having been in power
for 16 years! What should bother any decent mind is that the party does
not betray any iota of shame making laughable cases for an electoral
process that rests on their compromised whims and caprices.
Back
to Jega. Let us recall the electoral fiasco of 2011 and how Jega rode
on the back of that electoral charade to become the PDP’s poster boy for
“free and fair election”. Let us recall that in 2011, Jega’s INEC,
without qualms, announced electoral results where Jonathan and his PDP
appropriated between 90 and 99 per cent of all registered voters in the
entire South-East and South-South states and advanced a magical
manipulation of result sheets in the North to get the required 25 per
cent across the northern states where Buhari was immensely popular.
Remember that when the then Congress for Progressive Change went to the
tribunal to challenge this confounding result, this same Jega was to
make a stunning entry in his defence at the tribunal that subjecting the
results he claimed were actual votes to forensic examination, as the
CPC sought to do, amounted to endangering national security. The rest
became history but suffice it to remind that the judge handling the case
was removed midway into the case, retired and a pliant judge imposed to
see through the wishes of the PDP at the tribunals. While Jega was
approving this deliberate larceny to favour the PDP, he was the best
thing God created for mankind after pure water!
So, what really
has changed? Today, Jega is a marked man, being hounded by the poisonous
darts of the PDP, the Jonathan Presidency and their well-oiled enablers
who are commissioned to launch scurrilous attacks on Jega and his INEC
as a way of forcing the party back to power. You and I may ask; what
really is Jega’s offence? What mortal sins did he commit so lately in
the game that he must be sacrificed at the very injury time of a
critical electoral process? Why must he be dragged to the market square,
stripped naked and stoned to death so late in the life of the election
and so close to his June 30 terminal date?
Sadly, the PDP, the
Jonathan Presidency and their soiled persuaders are not offering any
convincing reason for calling for Jega’s head. At best, what we get from
these people are a mish mash of fabrications, disoriented fables, stark
lies, laughable drivers, infantile cocktails and pointed blackmail
which are often grounded on the narrow props of fending off a gathering
death verdict on the PDP and the Jonathan Presidency. As is typical with
the ongoing PDP campaign, all Nigerians get for the strident clamour by
the PDP and its apologists for the sack of Jega are hardly agreeing
false stories targeting the emotional glans of the PDP members and no
serious indictment on the commitment of Jega to hold an election that
will be worth its credibility before Nigerians and the outside world.
When you do not hear of how Jega has skewed the distribution of the
PVCs, you hear of how he has been consistently meeting and planning with
nameless APC chieftains in Planet Mars on how to rig the election in
favour of the APC. Prodded to advance these cheap lies and desperate
fabrications, mum becomes the word.
Let us pause and ponder:
when did PDP and its supporters discover that Jega was planning a fast
one on them? Did they just happen on these few days to the elections as
it discovered it was running stiffly against the wishes and desires of
Nigerians to end the debilitating scourge it is running as government?
If it had discovered this earlier than now, why did it start its
susceptible agitation at the very eleventh hour of the general election?
Why did the PDP leave the fact of Jega’s alleged compromise till when
it had exhausted every means to hoodwink Nigerians to support its
continuity with devastating results? How come the PDP suddenly
discovered that Jega, the good boy of 2011, is now the only anathema
between it and the power it so lusciously covets?
Let no one be
fooled. Jega is neither a saint nor a sinner. Jega is a Nigerian, just
like any other Nigerian. He has his faults, his weaknesses and his low
points like any other Nigerian. Jega has no love for the APC greater
than the one he has for the PDP. I have had cause to doubt Jega
especially since the 2011 electoral merchandising that the PDP maximally
reaped from. I still do but I know that somehow, he wouldn’t like to
leave INEC a villain. This commitment must have made him to put in place
a credible process that will ensure that the putrid electoral process
is cleansed up and Nigerians get the leaders they actually voted for.
This is to favour neither the PDP nor the APC but rather leave the
process for the people and not the tricky hands of electoral fraudsters.
For this, he has insisted on card readers to ensure those that are
accredited to vote are the real registered voters and also the use of
IT-compliant PVCs to ensure that the ghost millions of voters that are
brought to swing every election in Nigeria are done away with. He
believes these will sanitise a shoddy electoral system and return
elected leaders actually voted for by the people. These are laudable
innovations that will neither favour the APC nor the PDP.
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