Outrage as Electoral Committee Fields Serving Councilor Abdullahi Isah for Idah NYCN Position in Violation of NYCN and the Nigerian Constitution

It has been gathered that the Electoral Committee (Elcom) overseeing the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) election in Idah Local Government has cleared Abdullahi Isah, a serving councilor, to contest for the position of Coordinator despite glaring constitutional violations. This development has sparked widespread concern, with many questioning the credibility of the process and the integrity of those responsible for enforcing the rules.

Findings reveal that Isah not only exceeds the constitutionally approved age limit for the position but also holds multiple political offices, further disqualifying him. In addition to being a councilor, he currently serves as the Organizing Secretary of the NYCN state executive and the Treasurer of the local government chapter. Observers have described his candidacy as a direct affront to the principles of due process and good governance.

Sources familiar with the situation have raised alarms over the implications of such a decision, noting that Isah’s continued participation in the race underscores a blatant disregard for the constitution. Analysts argue that an individual who so openly flouts established rules cannot be entrusted with leadership, as his actions suggest a pattern of impunity rather than service to the youth.

Equally troubling is the role of the Electoral Committee, which, despite being aware of Isah’s ineligibility, has proceeded to clear him for the contest. Critics say this move calls into question the committee’s impartiality and raises suspicions of compromise within the system. Many are now calling for urgent intervention to rectify what they describe as a deliberate attempt to subvert the democratic process.

Observers insist that the situation, if left unchecked, could set a dangerous precedent where constitutional breaches are normalized, and leadership positions are reduced to political bargaining chips. Stakeholders have urged the Elcom to uphold the law, stressing that allowing an unqualified candidate to contest not only undermines the credibility of the NYCN but also sends a troubling message about leadership ethics among young people.

As pressure mounts, many believe that the only path forward is for Abdullahi Isah to step down immediately. According to them, his withdrawal is not just a matter of legal compliance but a crucial step in restoring faith in the electoral process. With the reputation of the NYCN at stake, stakeholders maintain that adherence to the constitution must take precedence over political interests.

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