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I’ll Conduct Elections Where Contestants Won’t Go To Court, INEC Boss, Amupitan Declares

Prof Amupitan, who made this pledge in an interview with newsmen in Awka, Anambra state capital, acknowledged that it is the right of a candidate or political party to seek legal redress in court over election

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
November 6, 2025
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INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, has vowed to champion “electoral justice” in Nigeria as a key approach to reducing the high volume of post-election court cases in the country.

Prof Amupitan, who made this pledge in an interview with newsmen in Awka, Anambra state capital, acknowledged that it is the right of a candidate or political party to seek legal redress in court over election.

He said that INEC under his leadership would strive to conduct elections where contestants would see no justification to go to court but, but accept the outcome because it complied with the laws.

“One of the things I want to introduce in this country is electoral justice. So that if you lose, you know you have lost.

“When you feel cheated, or you have been short-changed by INEC or by undue advantage through the security men or whatever it is, and you say okay I must go to court and challenge it.

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“But if within yourself, you know that justice has been served. I’m sure that some people will now begin to accept it. Nobody can force anybody not to go to courts. There’s what is known as access to justice, and the courts must wait for somebody to bring a case to court.

“So, if nobody brings a case, even if you set up a tribunal and nobody goes to the court, the court cannot force you to bring your case.It may not be immediate, but we are looking at a situation whereby our elections will not be faulted,’’ Amupitan said.

 

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