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Retirement Farewell for 10 INEC Directors as They Conclude Distinguished Service

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Ten directors of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) who have completed their mandatory service or reached the age of 60 bid farewell at a ceremony in Abuja on Sunday. INEC National Commissioner, Prof. Mohammed Adams, congratulated the retirees and encouraged them to view retirement as the beginning of another journey. He advised them to engage in meaningful activities for personal and financial fulfillment.

INEC Secretary, Mrs Rose Oriaran-Anthony, praised the retired directors for their dedication and hard work during their service. She extended well wishes for their future endeavors, emphasizing the importance of their contributions to the commission.

Dr Binta Kasim, INEC Director of Training, encouraged the retirees to explore activities they find pleasurable during retirement. She cited examples of individuals who achieved success and financial gains post-retirement, highlighting the opportunities that lie ahead.

Representing the retirees, Mrs Blessing Obidiegwu expressed gratitude for the chance to serve as part of the last batch of INEC pioneer staff. She acknowledged the commission’s commitment to gender diversity and urged the continued implementation of gender policies.

Mr Chima Duruaku commended INEC for recognizing their modest contributions to its development and the electoral process. He emphasized the importance of preserving institutional memories and structures to build upon past achievements in election administration.

The retirees and their respective departments include Blessing Obidiegwu (Gender and Inclusivity), Anthony Abarowei (Finance and Accounts), Micah Lakumna (Administration), Alhaji Idris Aminu (Election and Party Monitoring), Olayiwola Oyeniyi (Finance and Accounts), Chima Duruaku (Planning and Monitoring), Leonard Lortsor (Estate, Works, and Transport), Ayodele Aluko (Voter Education and Publicity), Samson Lebari (Security), and Oluwatoyin Babalola (Legal Services and Drafting).

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