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    INEC Chair, Professor Joash Amupitan Calls For Media Support To Bridge Trust Deficit

    FunkeBy FunkeMarch 20, 2026 Top Stories No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Joash Amupitan, has acknowledged a growing trust deficit between the public and the electoral body urging the media to support efforts to rebuild public confidence ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Professor Joash Amupitan

    The INEC Chairman, rofessor Amupitan, SAN, made the remarks during a courtesy visit from the Executive Committee of the INEC Press Corps in Abuja recently.

    It was the first formal meeting between the commission’s leadership and the specialist media group since Professor Amupitan, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was appointed to the role in late 2025.

    Rebuilding public confidence

    He commended the journalists for their professional support, noting that the commission remains acutely aware of the skepticism often held by the Nigerian electorate.

    He urged the media to partner with INEC in ensuring that the transparency of the electoral process is effectively communicated to the 200 million-strong population.

    The Chairman of the Press Corps, Segun Ojumu, who led the delegation, praised the “transparent manner” in which Professor Amupitan has managed the commission since taking office.

    Mr. Ojumu was accompanied by John Onah, Assistant Secretary of the Press Corps and
    Chux Ukwuatu, Welfare Director.

    Mr. Ojumu described Nigerian elections as a “huge logistical challenge” that requires the collaboration of all stakeholders to succeed.

    The road to 2027 and beyond

    The engagement comes as INEC ramps up preparations for several high-stakes elections.

    Nigeria is currently following a revised electoral roadmap following the enactment of the Electoral Act 2026.

    The 2027 general election

    INEC has outlined key dates for the 2027 general elections:

    January 16, 2027: Presidential and National Assembly elections
    February 6, 2027: Governorship and State House of Assembly elections

    Off-cycle governorship polls

    Before the general elections, the commission faces critical “litmus tests” in two southwest states where the electoral cycles are out of sync with the rest of the country.

    These “off-cycle” elections are often seen as indicators of the commission’s readiness for the national stage:

    Ekiti State: Scheduled for June 20, 2026.
    Osun State: Scheduled for August 8, 2026.

    Professor Amupitan, who succeeded Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has pledged to deliver “free, fair, and inclusive” polls as the country enters the electoral window.

    Chux Ukwuatu Independent National Electoral Commission INEC John Onah Professor Joash Amupitan Professor Mahmoud Yakubu Segun Ojumu
    Funke

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