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The former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria’s electoral umpire, Attahiru Jega, has joined the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).

Naija News reports that this was revealed in a statement issued on Friday, August 2 by the national publicity secretary of PRP, Abdul Gombe.

The PRP spokesman said the move will help re-position the party for more nationalistic outlook ahead of 2023 general election.

Gombe noted that the former INEC boss will spearhead the strength, weakness, opportunities, and threat (SWOT) analysis committee of the PRP.

The statement added that: “The PRP at its 62nd National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on June 22nd in Kaduna decided to set up a 3 (three) Committees to review the performance of the Party in the 2019 General Election with a view to repositioning the Party for better performance in facing new challenges of Nigerian politics,” he said.

“On the basis of a critical analysis of these, the Committee made up of some of the best intellectuals in Nigeria will recommend to the Party, strategies to adopt for its survival and growth.

“The three Committee are The SWOT Analysis Committee; Mobilisation Committee, Finance, and Funding Committee Membership and mobilisation committee.

“Membership of the mobilisation committee chaired by a person who has been in the PRP for 41 years is to examine and advise the party on how best to grow its membership using the best Ava methods bearing in current voters demography in Nigeria.

“Finance and funding committee whose membership has business persons will examine the current financial status of the PRP and existing funding methodologies as put in the party’s constitution and suggest how best to make the methodologies work as well new ways of raising funds to make it a financially-stable party with a sustainable operation.”

The PRP spokesman said other persons that made up the three committees are Kabiru Yusuf, publisher and chairman of the Trust newspapers, Momodu Kashim Momodu, George Kwanashie, Ayo Sando, Obi Osisiogwu, and Nathaniel Abraham.