Tinubu nominates Ibiyemi, Tukur as REC, National Commissioner for INEC
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President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, nominated Saseyi Ibiyemi as the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) representing Ondo State.
If cleared by the Senate, Ibiyemi will replace Mr. Niyi Ijalaye, who died in August while serving as the REC in Ogun.
Ibiyemi, 58, of Ilaje, Ondo State, is currently the Administrative Secretary of INEC in Lagos State, according to Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s spokesperson.
“She graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University in 1987 and was called to the bar in 1988.
“She also went to Bingham University in Nasarawa State and bagged a Masters in Election Management,” said the statement.
President Tinubu also nominated Abdulrazak Tukur as a National Commissioner for INEC, representing the North West.
Tukur, 59, has a Bachelor of Arts from Bayero University, a postgraduate diploma in Economics from Bradford University, England and a Master of Arts from Leeds University, also in England.
He began working for INEC in 1999 as assistant chief administrative officer and rose to become the Director of Electoral Operations and Logistics. He served in the latter post till December 2023.
“Tukur will also face the Senate for clearance,” said the statement.
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