INEC Seeks Improved Funding Ahead of 2027 Elections

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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, has appealed to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) for increased and consistent funding to strengthen the commission’s operations ahead of the 2027 general elections.
INEC Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Victoria Eta-Messi in a statement in Abuja, quoted Amupitan of making the appeal on Tuesday during a courtesy visit to the RMAFC Chairman, Dr Mohammed Bello Shehu.
Amupitan described the visit as part of the ongoing efforts to deepen collaboration between the two federal bodies.
He said INEC’s constitutional mandate covers the conduct of elections for the offices of the president, vice-president, National Assembly, state governors, State Houses of Assembly and the Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory, as well as continuous voter registration and the registration of political parties.
The INEC Chairman noted that the cost of conducting governorship elections alone exceeds the combined cost of Presidential and National Assembly elections.
Amupitan added that INEC also bears the financial burden of pre-election and post-election matters, including election petitions arising from party primaries.
He explained that INEC maintained offices across all 36 states and the FCT, as well as in all 774 local government areas, with the Federal Government currently bearing the full cost of these nationwide operations.
Amupitan stressed the need for improved welfare packages for INEC staff members, noting that competitive remuneration remained essential to retaining skilled personnel and sustaining institutional efficiency.
He observed that the commission had, in recent times, lost some experienced staff members to migration, attributing the trend in part to inadequate remuneration.
He warned that a widening skill gap could result as more experienced personnel approach retirement.
Amupitan said that improved welfare conditions would boost staff members’ morale and strengthen public confidence in the commission’s electoral outcomes.
He also called for improved infrastructure funding and adequate investment in electoral technology and personnel training, stressing that these investments remain vital to safeguarding institutional knowledge within the commission.
He assured the RMAFC that INEC remained committed to delivering free, fair, transparent and credible elections.
Amupitan noted that the Presidential and National Assembly elections were scheduled for Jan. 16, 2027, while the governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections would hold on Feb.6, 2027.
The INEC Chairman also disclosed that the commission would conduct off-cycle governorship election in Osun on Aug. 15, adding that INEC’s most recent governorship in Ekiti State and by- elections in other states had received commendation both locally and internationally.
In his remarks, the RMAFC Chairman, Shehu, commended INEC for its consistency in conducting elections since 1999 and pledged the commission’s support toward ensuring INEC delivers credible polls in 2027.
Shehu acknowledged the scale of INEC’s responsibilities across the federal, state and local government levels, describing the commission’s operational demands as enormous given its nationwide presence.
He assured Amupitan and his team that RMAFC’s doors remained opened for continued engagement and collaboration in support of INEC’s electoral mandate.
The INEC chairman was accompanied by national commissioners, the secretary of the commission, technical aides and directors, while the RMAFC chairman received the delegation alongside the vice chairman, commissioners and senior directors of the commission.


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