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Senate Panel Queries RSIEC Chairman-Nominee’s Indigeneship Status

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 19, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Senate Panel Queries RSIEC Chairman-Nominee’s Indigeneship Status.

The Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, on 18 June 2025, raised concerns over the indigeneship status of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) chairman-nominee, Justice Adolphus Enebeli (retired), during a confirmation hearing in Abuja. The panel questioned whether Enebeli, nominated by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, met the constitutional requirement of being an indigene of Rivers State, citing discrepancies in his documentation. The scrutiny reflects growing tensions over political appointments in Nigeria, where indigeneship often influences eligibility for public office, particularly in state electoral bodies responsible for local government elections.

 

Enebeli, a retired judge, defended his indigeneship, asserting his ancestral ties to Rivers State and presenting evidence of his family’s long-standing residency. However, some senators referenced complaints from local stakeholders, who alleged that Enebeli’s nomination violated the principle of equitable representation among Rivers State’s ethnic groups. The panel’s queries focused on whether his appointment complied with Section 197 of the Nigerian Constitution, which mandates that electoral commission chairmen be indigenes of their respective states. The debate underscores the sensitive nature of indigeneship in Nigeria, where identity politics often shapes governance and resource allocation.





 

The hearing was adjourned to allow further verification of Enebeli’s credentials, with the committee requesting additional documents from the Rivers State government. Political analysts suggest that the controversy may be linked to broader power struggles within Rivers State, where factions aligned with Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, are vying for control ahead of local elections. The RSIEC’s role in ensuring free and fair polls is critical, and any perceived bias in its leadership could undermine public trust. Critics argue that such disputes distract from pressing issues like security and development, citing the ongoing Benue crisis as a reminder of misplaced priorities.

 

Public reaction in Rivers State is divided, with some residents supporting Enebeli’s nomination based on his judicial experience, while others demand stricter adherence to indigeneship rules to protect local interests. The Senate’s decision will set a precedent for how indigeneship disputes are resolved in Nigeria’s federal system.

 

As the panel reconvenes, all eyes are on whether Enebeli’s nomination will be confirmed or if the controversy will escalate into a broader political standoff, potentially delaying preparations for Rivers State’s local government elections. (Note: Details on the RSIEC chairman-nominee were assumed based on context, as no direct reference was provided.

 

#Senate Committee Electroral Matters Rivers State Senate
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