Dare Babalola
The National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), Peter Ameh, has claimed that the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, disregarded opposition parties.
The Former INEC boss, on Tuesday, handed over to the commission’s oldest serving National Commissioner in the electoral body, May Agbamuche, as the Acting National Chairman.
Ameh made this allegation on Wednesday, during an interview on Channels Television, claiming that Yakubu damaged Nigeria’s multi-party democracy during his 10-year tenure at the commission.
He alleged that Yakubu’s leadership was characterised by high-handedness, and a failure to uphold transparency in the electoral process.
According to him, “Under Professor Mahmood’s tenure, the opposition suffered. He was not accommodating when it came to opposition or multi-party democracy; all he wanted was to crush it. The high-handedness was much.”
He added that Yakubu’s administration had failed to build institutional capacity within INEC, claiming that the commission became elitist and detached from its core mandate.
“Mahmood spent 10 years at the commission, leaving that place, what you see is an elitist escort to protect him from the anger that was in the commission. There wasn’t any essence to build or lift the spirit of the staff.
“When you talk about INEC, the commission’s primary duty is to conduct elections. During Mahmood’s tenure, there was corruption and mismanagement. Legitimacy was bastardized,” Ameh said, citing the Edo State election as an example of alleged irregularities.
“The conduct of the 2023 general elections is a bitter taste in everybody’s mouth; that is what he will be remembered for,” he stated.
He also slammed the former INEC boss over his failure to take responsibility after the technical glitches that marred the 2023 polls.
“He was supposed to come out and say what happened. He made promises that the results would be transmitted, but he failed. Maybe there was a glitch, but he should have set up an independent investigative body to find out what went wrong.
“For me, Mahmood’s tenure damaged the multi-party democracy we have. He pushed and invested so much energy in Section 225A to undermine political parties. He turned the essence of our democratic system into a laughing stock,” Ameh concluded.









