
In a case that may have immediate political reverberations, Justice Mohammed Liman of the Federal High Court in Lagos today ruled that the present Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is not competent to organize any election in Nigeria. Delivering judgment in a suit filed by Femi Falana on behalf of the Osun State chapter of the Action Congress against INEC and four others, Justice Liman ruled that the membership of the electoral body was not properly constituted, and that any election conducted by INEC would consequently be unconstitutional. This rule comes less than 48 hours before INEC, which is currently led by Maurice Iwu, is to set to conduct a governorship election in Anambra. The ruling has cast the legitimacy of that election in serious question. In going to court to challenge the constitution of the current INEC, the AC had contended that the present chairman and four commissioners of INEC contravened section 159 of the 1999 Constitution which stipulates that INEC is to be run by
