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Jega warns against political excesses, urges national unity

Former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega, has urged political actors to eschew desperation and embrace issue-based campaigns ahead of the forthcoming general elections. Jega, who

Jega warns against political excesses, urges national unity
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April 16, 2026byThe Nation
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Former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega, has urged political actors to eschew desperation and embrace issue-based campaigns ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

Jega, who spoke as a guest lecturer at the 2nd International Conference organised by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Federal University Dutse (FUD), stressed that leadership should be anchored on integrity, competence, and a clear vision for national development.

Delivering a lecture titled “Challenges of Nation Building in the 21st Century,” the former INEC boss, represented by Dr Basiru Musa Makarfi, warned against placing personal ambition and partisan interests above the nation’s peace, unity, and democratic values.

He said, “As we approach another electoral cycle, politicians must abandon the ‘do-or-die’ approach and commit to democratic ideals. Elections should not be a battleground, but a process for choosing leaders of character and proven capacity.

“Nigerians must also rise to the occasion by electing credible candidates, individuals with integrity, accountability, and a demonstrable commitment to public service. Leadership is a trust, and those entrusted with it must prioritise the welfare of the people.”

Jega emphasised that good governance thrives where leaders possess honesty, transparency, respect for the rule of law, and the ability to unite diverse interests for collective progress.

In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of FUD, Ahmad Muhammed Gumel, represented by the University Librarian, Ahmed Mohammed, commended the keynote speaker and other resource persons for their thought-provoking contributions.

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He called on Nigerians to embrace unity, patriotism, and shared responsibility as critical drivers of sustainable development.

The conference drew participants from academia, traditional institutions, the security sector, and civil society, who examined key impediments to nation-building, including corruption, weak institutions, poor governance, insecurity, and the negative impact of globalisation.

Highlights of the event included the conferment of awards on distinguished Nigerians for their contributions to national growth. Among the recipients were former Chief of Army Staff, Yusuf Buratai (rtd); former Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba; and former Minister of Education, Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, among others.

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