Attahiru Jega, former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission , has accused lecturers used as ad hoc staff during the 2019 elections of conniving with politicians to compromise the integrity of the polls.
Speaking as the chairman at the opening ceremony of the two-day conference, Jega decried the attitude of some lecturers during the poll, whose action he said paved the way for faulty recruitment process of the political class during the polls, thereby betraying the confidence the electoral body reposed in them.
“Maybe I am preaching to the converted or I am talking nonsense, but frankly speaking, I am beginning to think that we are not taking the obligations of scholarship and intellectual engagement with the seriousness it deserves.
Lecturers have always been corrupt. Bad mix
You initiated it in the first place now it has become cancerous Prof.
Can this man just return to his irrelevance and maintain status quo
Same to Nigeria lectures (so called prof.)
Lecturer's again?.
Look who's talking...he did the same during the 2015 elections... He should hide his face in shame. Nonsense.
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