A Distinguished Legal Scholar
Professor Amupitan, born on April 25, 1967, hails from Ayetoro Gbede in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State. He is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and a respected academic with specialization in Company Law, Law of Evidence, Corporate Governance, and Privatisation Law. Amupitan has served as a Professor of Law at the University of Jos and currently holds the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) at the same institution. Additionally, he is the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Joseph Ayo Babalola University in Osun State.

Senate’s Approval and Reactions
The confirmation process was conducted without dissent. Senate President Godswill Akpabio commended Amupitan’s credentials, describing him as “a fit and proper person” for the role. The confirmation was met with praise from various quarters, highlighting Amupitan’s integrity and suitability for the position.
Implications for Nigeria’s Electoral Landscape
Amupitan’s appointment comes at a critical time for Nigeria’s electoral system. His leadership is expected to bring renewed focus on electoral reforms, transparency, and the credibility of the electoral process. Observers anticipate that his tenure will be marked by efforts to strengthen the independence of INEC and enhance public trust in Nigeria’s democratic institutions.
Looking Ahead
With the Senate’s confirmation, Professor Amupitan is set to assume office as INEC Chairman. His leadership will be closely watched as he navigates the challenges of overseeing elections in Africa’s most populous nation. Stakeholders are hopeful that his tenure will usher in a new era of electoral integrity and democratic consolidation in Nigeria.