
Advertising INEC Chair’s Vacancy For People To Apply Will Justify Its Independence — Falana

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has said that a thorough process for the selection of the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will go a long way to make the body free from external control.
Falana said that advertising the vacant positions of members of the electoral commission and resident electoral commissioners, as recommended by the Justice Mohammed Lawal Uwais panel in 2008, would justify the independence of INEC.
According to him, such a process was already in place in African countries.
“What other countries in Africa have done — Lesotho, Botswana, and the rest of them — is to put in place a mechanism whereby vacant positions in the electoral bodies are advertised.
“And this was the recommendation of the Uwais Panel as far back as 2008, that in choosing members of the electoral commission and resident electoral commissioners, we should advertise the positions,” the lawyer said on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday.

“Right now, such an advert has just been published in Lesotho, an African country, so that those who believe they are credible will conduct good elections, men and women of character and integrity will apply.
“Members of the public will be given the opportunity to object to any of them who are not qualified morally or otherwise. And then the names are shortlisted, and the best three are sent to the National Assembly,” he explained.
“The Uwais Panel had recommended that the National Judicial Council be the body that will scrutinise the candidates and recommend the best three.

“So the President will simply take the names to the National Assembly for the legislators to choose from the list.
“This goes a long way to make the body free from control,” the SAN added.
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Falana’s position came amid concerns over the ability of INEC to conduct transparent and fair elections without interference.
Last Thursday, the Senate has confirmed a Law professor, Joash Amupitan, as the new Chairman of the INEC after screening him at the upper chamber.
Joash Amupitan (fourth-right), a professor of Law, was confirmed by the upper chamber after his screening on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
The 58-year-old academic was nominated by President Bola Tinubu earlier and received formal endorsement from the National Council of State.
When sworn in, Amupitan will become the sixth substantive Chairman of INEC, succeeding Mahmood Yakubu, who has officially concluded his tenure.
