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Ibok-Ete Ibas Appoints Michael Odey as New Chairman of Rivers State Electoral Commission

The Administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has officially appointed Michael Odey as the new Chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC). The announcement was made on Tuesday, marking a key development in the political administration of the state.
Odey’s appointment comes as part of a series of moves by the Rivers State administration to reinforce the operational framework of RSIEC ahead of anticipated local government elections. The Commission is responsible for organizing and supervising elections within the 23 local government areas of the state, making the role of its chairman highly significant in maintaining democratic processes at the grassroots level.
Michael Odey replaces the former chairman, though no specific reason has yet been disclosed for the change in leadership. However, sources within the administration suggest that the decision is part of a broader strategy to ensure that RSIEC is restructured for more effective performance and credibility.
Governor Ibok-Ete Ibas, who assumed administrative control of the state earlier this year under exceptional constitutional circumstances, has consistently emphasized his commitment to restoring public trust in key institutions. The appointment of Odey is viewed as a continuation of this objective. In his brief remarks during the announcement, Ibas stated that the new chairman was selected based on his track record of public service, integrity, and understanding of electoral processes.
Michael Odey, a seasoned lawyer and political analyst, has previously served in various advisory and legal roles within electoral and governance frameworks at both the state and federal levels. His experience in electoral law and administration is expected to aid the Commission in preparing for the upcoming elections, which are anticipated later in the year.
Political observers in Rivers State have responded with cautious optimism to the appointment. Some analysts believe the decision may help reduce tensions in the state’s political environment, which has been marked by disputes over local government administration and concerns about electoral fairness. Others have called for transparency and independence in the way RSIEC conducts its affairs, especially with Odey now at the helm.
Civil society groups and opposition political parties have also reacted to the news, urging the new RSIEC chairman to prioritize neutrality and to ensure a level playing field for all political actors. The credibility of RSIEC’s leadership will be critical in addressing long-standing concerns about electoral malpractice and manipulation at the local level in Rivers State.
While no official timeline has been released for the next local government polls, the appointment signals that preparations are now underway. Stakeholders across the political spectrum will be watching closely to see how the newly appointed chairman leads the Commission in the coming months.
The Rivers State government has not yet released a full statement outlining the new chairman’s terms of reference or any restructuring plans for RSIEC. However, further announcements are expected in the days ahead as the administration continues its institutional reviews.
Michael Odey is expected to assume his new duties immediately. His first tasks will likely involve meeting with RSIEC officials, assessing the current readiness of the Commission, and beginning consultations with political stakeholders.
This appointment is seen as an important test for both the new chairman and the Rivers State government, as public confidence in electoral bodies remains a sensitive issue in Nigeria’s democratic landscape.