POLITICS
Nwosu: Nigeria has lost true umpire of electoral integrity – Soludo
Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra has expressed profound sadness over the passing of Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, saying Nigeria has lost a true umpire of electoral integrity in him.
Soludo’s tribute is contained in a statement issued in Awka by his Press Secretary, Mr Christian Aburime, and made available to newsmen on Thursday.
He described Nwosu as the most illustrious Nigerian patriot.
It was learnt that Nwosu, Chairman of the defunct National Electoral Commission (NEC), died in the early hours of Thursday in the United States.
He reportedly died, following a brief illness, at the age of 83.
The statement described Nwosu as a distinguished son of Anambra from Ajali Community in Orumba North Local Government Area.
It pointed put that the octogenarian “brought immense pride to the state through his exemplary service to the nation”.
It further noted that Nwosu’s tenure as NEC chairman, from 1989 to 1993, “marked a watershed in Nigeria’s democratic journey, particularly through his innovative contributions to the nation’s electoral process.
“Nigeria has lost a true umpire of electoral integrity in Prof. Nwosu.
“His legacy has been eternally etched in Nigerian history as the architect of the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election, widely acknowledged as the freest and fairest in our nation’s history.
“His gamechanging innovations, including the Option A4 voting system and Open Ballot system, earned global recognition and set new standards for electoral transparency in Africa.
“These innovations have continued to influence contemporary discussions on electoral best practices in Nigeria,” it added.
The governor extended his “solemn condolences” to the bereaved family and Ajali Community.
He urged all to take solace in knowing that his legacy of electoral integrity and democratic values cannot be forgotten.
He prayed that his soul finds eternal rest.