NewsTenure Of FCT Area Council Chairmen, Councillors Expires In 2026 — INEC

Tenure Of FCT Area Council Chairmen, Councillors Expires In 2026 — INEC

June 28, (THEWILL) – The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says the tenure of elected chairmen, for the six Area Councils and 62 Councillors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), will expire in June 2026.

In Abuja, INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this on Friday when he met with the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC).

Seeking clarification on the tenure of the current FCT Area Council chairmen and Councillors in Abuja, Yakubu told the leadership of IPAC, led by Yusuf Mohammed Dantalle, that INEC will not be conducting FCT Area Council polls next year until 2026.

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Yakubu’s clarification follows agitations by political parties and candidates interested in contesting the Area Council elections on what they considered a delay by the commission in releasing the timetable for the Area Council election.

The INEC chairman said that Section 108(1) of the Electoral Act 2022, under which the current Chairmen and councillors were sworn in on 14th June 2022 is clear and therefore unambiguous

According to him, the law states that “an Area Council shall stand dissolved at the expiration of 4 years commencing from the date when the Chairman took the oath of office or when the legislative arm of the Council was inaugurated whichever is earlier.”

“The Commission had earlier received inquiries from some Law Firms, an individual, a political party, and one FCT Chairmanship Aspirants’ Forum. In summary, all the inquiries relate to the tenure of the Area Councils and a demand for the Commission to release the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the Area Council elections.

“Their inquiries are based on the provision of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) which was the subsisting law at the time elections to the Area Councils were held on Saturday 12th February 2022. The Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) provides for a three-year tenure for chairmen and councillors which, in their opinion, expires next year.

“However, Nigerians are aware that the National Assembly has since repealed and re-enacted the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) as the Electoral Act 2022. In particular, in the exercise of its powers as the law-making body for the FCT, the National Assembly extended the tenure of the Area Councils from three to four years, thereby aligning it with executive and legislative elections nationwide.

“This is one of the important provisions of the Electoral Act 2022. The Act came into force on Friday 25th February 2022, two weeks after the last Area Council elections in the FCT. By the time the elected chairmen and councillors were sworn in four months later on 14th June 2022, they took their oath of allegiance and oath of office based on the new electoral Act (i.e. the Electoral Act 2022) which provides for a four-year tenure. Consequently, their tenure therefore expires in June 2026.

“For the avoidance of doubt, tenure is not defined by the date of election but by the date of the oath of office for executive elections or the date of inauguration for legislative houses. For the executive, the tenure belongs to the elected individual while for legislators, the tenure belongs to the Legislature.

“A President/Vice President-elect, Governor/Deputy Governor-elect, Senator-elect, Member-elect, chairman-elect or councillor-elect cannot exercise the powers of office and draw from the remunerations attached to it until such a person is sworn-in or the legislative house is inaugurated.

“To further illustrate this position, the Commission has since released the Timetable for the 2024 Edo and Ondo State Governorship elections. This does not mean that whoever wins the election in Edo State in September or Ondo State in November will immediately assume office.

“This will only take place after the administration of the oath of office upon the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent holders of the offices. Elections are only held earlier to a avoid vacuum. That is why the Constitution empowers the Commission to hold elections not earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days before the end of the tenure of incumbent holders of elective offices.

“Again, there are several judicial authorities, including the judgment of the Supreme Court that tenure begins from the date of oath of office and not the date of the election.

“The Law Firms that have written INEC on behalf of their clients ought to have drawn their attention to both the law and judicial pronouncements on the matter.

“You may also wish to note that when the Electoral Act 2022 was signed into law two weeks after the Commission conducted the last Area Council elections in the FCT, the incumbent holders (Chairmen and councillors) challenged us that we conducted the election too early, claiming that the new Electoral Act extended their tenure from three to four years.

“We reminded them that they took their oath of office under the old law before the coming into force of the new Electoral Act. Therefore, their tenure will expire in June 2022.

“I wish to reassure you that we are aware of our responsibilities under the law. Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 requires the Commission to release the Timetable and Schedule of Activities 360 days (i.e. One year) before the date fixed for the election. It cannot be released two years ahead of the elections.

“As you are all aware, the Area Council election in the FCT conducted by INEC remains a model for Local Government elections in the country. There is stability of tenure for Chairmen and councillors. There has never been a caretaker committee in any Area Council in the FCT. Democratic elections are conducted on a regular basis.

“There is a plurality of electoral outcomes as no single political party has ever won elections in all the 68 Constituencies (six Area Council Chairmen and 62 councillors). We will continue to uphold the sanctity of tenure and improve the credibility of these elections.

“May I, therefore, appeal to all persons with the ambition to contest for the positions of chairmen and councillors in the FCT to be guided by the provisions of the law and judicial pronouncements on the issue of tenure? I also appeal to political parties to enlighten their members accordingly. At the appropriate time, the Commission will release the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the election.”

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