1.1 Background to the Study
Elections in Nigeria before and since independent have faced several challenges including electoral malpractice through buying of votes and rigging of election. The history of electoral commission in Nigeria can be traced to the colonial era and towards independence to be specific. The electoral commission (ECN) headed by Sir Kofo Abayomi, was the first electoral management body or commission to be set up in Nigeria. ECN administered, manage and conduct the 1959 election that ushered the first republic, the then prime minister, Sir Tafawa Belewa affected a change in ECN and renamed it federal electoral commission (FEC) The FEC headed by Tyo Tona, conducted the 1964 general election and the 1965 western region election. The incompetence and inability of FEC to conduct the election in a free, fair and credible manner and the violence that ensured therefore largely for the collapse of the first republic.
The military administration of general Aguiyi Ironsi took over the reign of government dissolved the FEC (lugman, 2009; NERDC, 2005; obanyi 2005) in 1978, the then military head of state, general Olusegun Obasanjo, established another federal commission (FEDECO) with chief Michael Ani with justice ovie whisky as chairman of the FEDECO that conducted the 1963 general election and re-elected the civilian administration of Alhaji Shehu Shagari 1979. The violence and destruction of life and property that followed led the military to overthrow the government and FEDECO was again dissolved (Tguarnon, 2009, okoye, 2007) during the transition brokered by general babangida to usher in the aborted third republic, the military administration set up the national electoral commission (NEC) with professor Time .O. Awa as chairman in 1987, by 1989, professor Humpherey Nwosu was appointed the chairman of NEC.
NEC was eventually dissolved in November 1993 after general Abacha overthrows the interim government chief Ernest Shonekan (Akinboya, 2005, lugman, 2009) in 1994, the Abacha regime establish the national electoral commission (NECON) headed by chief summan Dangugo jack the commission conducted local government and national assembly election.
With the death of general Abacha in 1998 NECO was dissolve by his successor, Abdusalam Abubakar, who established the independent national electoral commission (INEC) and appointed justice Ephraim Akpata as first chairman in 1999.
Presently the independent national electoral commission is constituted by the chairman known as professor Mahmood Yakubu who is presently the chief electoral officer of the nation and twelve drawn two from each geo political zone.
However, to ensure a holistic conduct of the election, state independent electoral were set up or established in all the state in Nigeria consequently, the emergence of Abia state independent electoral commission (ABSIEC) which has the same statutory functions as that of INEC to ensure a peaceful and free fair conduct of both state and local government election in Abia state.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The problem of election malpractice such a rigging, thuggary, arson and lack of accountability has been an outstanding issue in the independent national electoral commission (INEC) lack of true independence: the (INNEC) today are not truly independent as they claim because of its activities is being influenced by external factors and this to some extent jeopardize its activities and questions its credulity. Again another problem is the use issue of democracy as a form government cannot take root firmly unless there exist an economics base that is sound and other cultural values.
Many countries of the globe have adopted democracy as a system of government. Democracy is not successfully in most of the countries that adopted it. In Nigeria the petit bourgeois democracy in place is derived of the solid economy for its success, the face of democracy today in Nigeria is the one defined by coercion and intimidation. It is a season aggression and half truths. There is no institutional interaction in the affairs of the Nigeria people by petit bourgeois element who are the agent of the bourgeois democracy in the country.
The main reason of the research is to see whether these problems will stop.
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Purpose of the study
The role and objectives is to examine the role of independent national electoral commission in the sustenance o democracy and cover the shortcoming of independent national electoral commission in the development of the national to address it accordingly. The study intend to:
1.5 Significance of the study
The significance of this study will afford the means of checking the role of independent national electoral commission in the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria. The significance of the study is to find out the following.
Apart from being pre-requisite for the award of National Diploma (ND) in Public Administration, this research will hopefully help both public and private administrators who are saddled with the various responsibility for free and fair election in Nigeria especially as pertains to the working of the independent national electoral commission (INEC) more than anything else the research will also contribute to the building of body of knowledge on why successful government election have failed in a developing bureaucracy like Nigeria
Ascertain the extent of people’s participation in the election.
Find out the extent of which the independent National Electoral commission (INEC) has involved the educated elites in the affairs of the government.
1.6 Scope of the study
The study covered Abia state in Nigeria. It is limited to the role of the independence national electoral commission in the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria. But because of being widely spread in Nigeria the work is being restricted to Abia state independence electoral commission (INEC).
1.7 Limitation of the study
In carrying out this study, certain problems were encountered which include:
1.8 Operationalization/ Definition of Terms
Definition of basic terms in given in order to clarify the meaning o some key words used in this study and moreover, to help any student who intend to expatiate more on this research work to understand the way these words are being used.
1.9 Organization of the study
Chapter one: is for introduction
Chapter two: is for literature review and theoretical framework
Chapter three: is for Research Design? Methodology
Chapter four: is for data presentation and analysis
Chapter five: is for summary, conclusion and recommendation.