Katsina North Constituents Write Electoral Body, INEC, Seek Recall Of PDP Senator Ahmad Babba Over 'Poor Representation

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The Concerned Citizens of Katsina North Senatorial District have initiated a call for the recall of their representative, Ahmad Babba Kaita, citing misconduct and failure to fulfill campaign promises.

Kaita is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a letter dated August 5, 2024, signed by Zaharaddeen L. Kafin'soli, Chairman, Concerned Citizens, Katsina North Senatorial District, and addressed to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, the constituents emphasised their constitutional right under Section 69 to recall an ineffective elected official.


"Dear Professor Mahmood Yakubu," the letter begins, "I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring your esteemed attention to the urgent matter of recalling the representative of Katsina North Senatorial District, as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution."

The constituents highlighted their dissatisfaction with the current senator's performance, noting a significant lack of engagement and failure to address their concerns. 

"The incumbent senator has consistently failed to fulfill their campaign pledges, compromising the welfare and development of our constituency," the letter states.

Specific allegations against the senator include disregard for the constituents' welfare and failure to present their concerns in the legislative chambers. 

The letter continues, "This lack of engagement has led to a decline in the delivery of basic amenities, as well as the inability to create and implement impactful development projects."

In addition to these failings, the letter cites several cases of gross misconduct by the senator. "Such disregard for our needs demonstrates a clear departure from the ideals of representation and undermines the principles of a democratic society," it asserts.

The breach of trust is a significant point of contention for the constituents. 

"The inability to fulfill the promises made has resulted in disillusionment and an erosion of faith in the democratic process itself," the letter explains.

The call for recall was made with a sense of urgency. "We, the undersigned constituents of Katsina North Senatorial District, humbly request the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct a recall process as stipulated under Section 69 of the constitution."

The letter concludes with a plea for the INEC to take swift action. "We kindly urge the Independent National Electoral Commission to undertake the necessary steps prescribed by the constitution and hold a referendum to determine our collective will regarding the recall of the current senator," it says.

The constituents express confidence in the impartiality and fairness of the INEC in handling the matter. 

"We are confident that with your impartial guidance, this process will be conducted fairly and transparently, allowing the constituents' voice to prevail in this matter of utmost importance," it says.

The letter further states, "We eagerly await your prompt response and actions to address our concerns. We trust in your commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring the voice of every Nigerian citizen is heard and duly attended to."

Culled from Sahara Reporters