President Bola Tinubu has said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) remains the backbone of Nigeria’s democratic journey. He recently revealed that his government will stay committed to ensuring that the INEC is fully equipped to carry out its constitutional mandate.
Speaking while inaugurating the construction of a new INEC Annex Office to complement its current headquarters in Abuja, BAT shared that the construction of the building is part of his administration’s effort toward boosting Nigeria’s democracy.
Reiterating his commitment to guaranteeing INEC’s independence, the President stated that the commission’s important role in conducting credible elections is key to the trust Nigerians have placed in his government.
According to him, because the INEC is so important to Nigeria’s democracy, it is only fair for the commission to be housed in a structure that reflects the dignity, responsibility and national significance.
“For this reason, it is only right that such an institution is housed in a structure that reflects the dignity, responsibility and national significance of that institution.
The new headquarters is a clear signal of our unwavering support for INEC autonomy, capacity and growth.
It will provide, not just a conducive home, but a home for innovation planning, training and transparency in electoral administration.
We are committed to ensuring that INEC is fully equipped, not only in infrastructure, but in law, policy and resources to carry out its constitutional mandate with courage, fairness and excellence,” he said.
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He appreciated Nyesom Wike for initiating the project, describing it as another massive step toward the protection of democracy in Nigeria.
“To all Nigerians, I say this democracy is not a destination, but a journey. Together, let us strengthen our institutions, safeguard our freedom and protect the future,” Tinubu said.
Responding, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed that the commission had been battling with inadequate office accommodation for a long time.
Revealing that the current INEC national headquarters, inaugurated in December 1997, had become very congested, Mahmood appreciated Tinubu and the FCT administration for the thoughtful gesture.


