Michael Ani

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Michael Ani
Chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission
In office
15 November 1976  1979
Preceded by Eyo Esua
Succeeded by Victor Ovie Whisky
Personal details
Born 30 November 1917
Cross River State, Nigeria

Michael Ani (born 30 November 1917) was chairman of the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) established by General Olusegun Obasanjo to conduct elections leading to the Nigerian Second Republic, which was inaugurated on October 1, 1979. He held office from 1976 to 1979.[1]

Michael Ani was a civil servant. In 1966 he had been appointed a Commissioner by Ironsi to assist in reviewing unification of the regional public services.[2] His 1976 appointment followed his retirement from the Civil Service. The functions of his 24-man Federal Electoral Commission established on 15 November 1976 included the conduct of elections, delimitation of constituencies and registration of political parties.[3] The August 1979 presidential election was won by Alhaji Shehu Shagari, although his victory was disputed since it was based on Ani's interpretation of the ambiguous electoral decree which said "a candidate must obtain one quarter of votes cast in at least two thirds of the states of the federation".[4]

References

  1. Imam Imam (9 June 2010). "Past INEC Chairmen". ThisDay. Retrieved 2010-06-10. 
  2. Max Siollun (2009). Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (1966-1976). Algora Publishing. p. 76. ISBN 0-87586-708-1. 
  3. Julius Omozuanvbo Ihonvbere, Timothy M. Shaw (1998). Illusions of power: Nigeria in transition. Africa World Press. p. 88. ISBN 0-86543-642-8. 
  4. Muyiwa Oyinlola (2 May 2010). "From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?". Nigerian Compass. Retrieved 2010-06-10. 
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