The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, has appointed former Editor of The PUNCH newspaper, Adedayo Oketola, as his Chief Press Secretary (CPS).
The appointment was announced by the commission on Monday. Oketola succeeds Rotimi Oyekanmi, who served as Chief Press Secretary to the immediate past INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
A multiple award-winning journalist and newsroom leader, Oketola brings to the commission nearly two decades of professional experience across Nigeria’s media industry.
Before his appointment, Oketola served as News Editor and Business Editor at The PUNCH. He had earlier worked as Assistant Editor, News and Politics, for Saturday PUNCH, a position he held for over three years.
During his tenure as Editor of The PUNCH, Oketola won the Editor of the Year prize at the Nigeria Media Merit Awards (NMMA) in December 2023, leading the newspaper to clinch the Newspaper of the Year award at the same ceremony.
He was also named Editor of the Year at The Industry Awards in 2022 and is a two-time recipient of the Zimeo Excellence in Media Awards, held in Johannesburg (2015) and Nairobi (2016), among several other honours.
Meanwhile, the new INEC Chairman, Prof. Amupitan, has pledged to uphold integrity, transparency, and discipline in the management of Nigeria’s electoral process.
Speaking shortly after his swearing-in, Amupitan said his appointment was a divine calling to serve and contribute to the country’s democratic development.
“I am here for a purpose. Maybe if I had a choice, I would have said I would not come here. But from all indications, I can see that God is moving this country, and my coming is divine. With God saying go, who am I to say no? I am here because I have a role to play to ensure that a new Nigeria is birthed,” he stated.
He emphasised the importance of teamwork, accountability, and a commitment to credible elections, noting that the success of the commission depends on synergy among its departments and staff.
Amupitan also stressed the need to restore public confidence in the electoral process, assuring Nigerians that their votes would count.
“Our mandate is very clear. That is to deliver free, fair, and credible elections that reflect the will of the people. The integrity of our elections is not negotiable. Every voter must feel confident that their vote counts,” he said.
The INEC Chairman further pledged to prioritise staff welfare, saying effective performance requires an enabling environment.
“For me, staff welfare is going to be a priority. We will expect a lot from you, and because of that, you also deserve to be well-equipped and supported to deliver. We will work assiduously to ensure that your working conditions are conducive and that you have the necessary resources to excel,” he added.