EFCC opposes creation of electoral offence commission

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opposed the bill seeking to establish the Electoral Offences Commission to handle all electoral offences.

EFCC expressed its opposition to the bill on Tuesday during the Public Hearing organized by the House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters.

The Assistant Commander of EFCC, Deborah Adamu-Eteh, who represented the Commission said most of the offences listed in the bill are already taken care of by EFCC and other agencies.

The Commissioner said, “create an agency solely to investigate and prosecute electoral offences most especially when our electoral process is seasonal in nature.”

EFCC posited that existing agencies should be strengthened to prosecute offenders.

The Chairman of INEC, Yakubu Mahmood, in his presentation said the reform of electoral offences will not be completed without the electoral offences commission.

He stated that several committees on electoral reforms have recommended the creation of the outfit.

“It has been part of all national conversations on constitutional and electoral reforms for the last 13 years. The Justice Mohammed Uwais Committee on electoral reforms recommended it in 2009, echoed by the Sheikh Ahmed Lemu Committee following the post-election violence of 2011 and, most recently, by the Senator Ken Nnamani Committee on Constitutional and Electoral Reform in 2017.

“Similar recommendations are contained in reports of police investigations, INEC administrative enquiries, court judgments, reports by the National Human Rights Commission as well as several accredited election observers,” he said.

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