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Just in: Chairman, CROSIEC resigns, as Gov. Otu seeks assembly approval to reorganize Commission
By David Odama
Chairman, Cross River state Independent Electoral Commission, (CROSSIEC), Associate Professor Mike Ushie has resigned his appointment as the Chairman of the Commission.
Professor Ushie in a resignation letter addressed to the governor dated 17th July, 2024, stated that the decision is to enable him home return to the university for further research work having served for six years.
Professor Mike Ushie thanked the governor and the people of the state for the privilege given to him to serve and wish the governor well in the implementation of people’s first agenda.
Meanwhile, the State Governor, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu has requested the State Assembly’s approval to reorganize the Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC).
The request, contained in a letter signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. A. Owan Enoh, highlighted the Commission’s ineffectiveness and prayed the Legislature to ” act, under section 201(1) – (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, and pass an address to remove the Chairman as well as all the Members of the commission owning to serial ineffectiveness.”
According to the letter the State Government has, “observed with dismay a cavalier work attitude by the Chairman and members of the State Electoral Commission. This inertia has led to the State not being able to conduct Local Government Council elections which ought to have been held in 2023”.
The letter subsequently sought the Assembly’s approval to give Governor Otu, “the latitude to reorganize the Commission to enable the State to have elections to its Local Government Council as soon as possible”.
After considering the request, the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem referred the matter to the House Committee on Judiciary Public Service Matters, Public Petition, and Conflict Resolution for in-depth study and recommendation.
In a related development, the State House of Assembly has also received the State Governor’s request for the confirmation of nominees for appointment into the Local Government Service Commission, Board of Internal Revenue Service as well as the State Privatization Council.
The requests have also been referred to the House Committee on Judiciary, Public Service matters, Public Petitions, and Conflict Resolution for further legislative action.
-ItamOffor
The State Governor Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu has requested the State Legislature’s approval to reorganize the Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC).
The request, contained in a letter signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. A. Owan Enoh, highlighted the Commission’s ineffectiveness and prayed the Legislature to ” act, under section 201(1) – (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, and pass an address to remove the Chairman as well as all the Members of the commission owning to serial ineffectiveness.”
According to the letter the State Government has, “observed with dismay a cavalier work attitude by the Chairman and members of the State Electoral Commission. This inertia has led to the State not being able to conduct Local Government Council elections which ought to have been held in 2023”.
The letter subsequently sought the Assembly’s approval to give Governor Otu, “the latitude to reorganize the Commission to enable the State to have elections to its Local Government Council as soon as possible”.
After considering the request, the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem referred the matter to the House Committee on Judiciary Public Service Matters, Public Petition, and Conflict Resolution for in-depth study and recommendation.
In a related development, the State House of Assembly has also received the State Governor’s request for the confirmation of nominees for appointment into the Local Government Service Commission, Board of Internal Revenue Service as well as the State Privatization Council.
The requests have also been referred to the House Committee on Judiciary, Public Service matters, Public Petitions, and Conflict Resolution for further legislative action.
-ItamOffor