The State Security Service has reportedly summoned some top INEC officials to appear before it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The State Security Service (SSS) has summoned the senior official 
who substantively heads the Independent National Electoral Commission’s 
operations and logistics, Okechukwu Ibeanu, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt
This is an indication the secret service may have moved to 
investigate the circumstances that led to the postponement of Nigeria’s 
elections earlier scheduled to hold last Saturday.
Mr Ibeanu, a professor of political science, was asked to report at
 the SSS office by 2:00 p.m., multiple sources close to INEC told this 
paper.
Apart from Mr Ibeanu, others asked to appear before the SSS include
 Chidi Nwafor, the Director of Information and Communication Technology 
(ICT), Ken Ukeagu; Osaze Uzzi, the Director of Voter Education and 
Publicity and Bimbo Oladunjoye, the Assistant Director of ICT.
A Disjointed INEC
Although Mr Ibeanu heads the commission’s operations and logistics 
department, PREMIUM TIMES learnt that a separate team appointed by the 
INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, handled the logistics for the election.
Three months to the election, on November 6, Mr Yakubu announced 
the setting up of an “advisory committee on logistics for the 2019 
general elections.”
The internal memorandum announcing the committee to INEC officials 
was signed by Maryam Iya Musa, the Director, Commission Secretariat.
Mr Ibeanu, who officially heads the INEC logistics department, was not made a member of the committee.
“Curiously, close to the election, INEC chair created an ad hoc
 committee on logistics for the 2019 elections which reported directly 
to him. Prof Ibeanu is not a member of that committee,” said our source, an INEC insider.
Another source close the INEC leadership said such committee was unprecedented in INEC’s history.
“There was nothing like that under Jega (Attahiru, immediate 
past INEC chairman). Nobody knows why Professor Yakubu decided to 
duplicate functions and hand such a crucial task (logistics) to a 
committee when there is a department to handle it,” the source said.
The 15-member advisory committee is headed by another national commissioner, Ahmed Mu’azu, a retired Air Vice Marshall.
Two other national commissioners of INEC – Abubakar Nahuche and 
Mohammed Haruna – are also members of the committee. Other members 
include representatives of the country’s military services and other 
government institutions such as the Central Bank of Nigeria and the 
Federal Road Safety Commission.
The committee was given four terms of reference: “advise the 
commission on timely deployment of election logistics, proffer solutions
 to logistics challenges, coordinate logistics support from development 
partners and other agencies, and any other related matters.”
Curiously, no member of the committee was invited by the SSS, 
raising concerns the agency may not be aware of how INEC has operated or
 may be deliberately going after the wrong person.
Officials Keep Mum
INEC’s spokesperson, Festus Okoye, could not be reached to comment 
on this report. He did not answer calls placed to his phone and also did
 not reply to a text message.
The spokesperson for the SSS, Peter Afunaya, when contacted simply said: “I am not aware.”
The elections were called off by Mr Yakubu hours before the 
exercise was due to open on Saturday. He blamed logistics difficulties 
for the failure.
In a remark yesterday, Mr Buhari vowed INEC will explain “what caused the postponement” after the elections.
Also, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adam 
Oshiomhole, accused INEC of working in cahoot with the opposition 
Peoples Democratic Party. He said the commission had divulged the 
information of the postponement to the opposition much long before the 
decision was eventually taken.
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Source: Premium Times
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