Mahmood Yakubu, National Chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission said 18,511 electoral
officials had been deployed to Edo ahead of the Saturday’s governorship
election in the state.
Yakubu made the disclosure at a Stakeholders’ Forum on the election, organised by the commission in Benin on Wednesday.
He said that majority of the personnel
were drawn from “the pool of young Nigerians on national assignment
through the National Youths Service Corps Scheme”.
He added, “Their service, complemented by other patriotic Nigerians, is essential to the electoral process and our democracy.”
Yakubu assured of the commission’s
continued neutrality in elections, saying that the Edo exercise would be
free, fair and credible.
He disclosed that the electoral
officials had been warned “to operate strictly within the confines of
the law and our guidelines.
He said, “All election duty personnel
have sworn to an oath of neutrality and fairness to the process, and any
infraction will attract severe sanctions from the commission’’.
He appealed to political parties and
their supporters to eschew violence and intimidation of electoral
officials “and the desperate resort to ballot-snatching and
falsification of results’’.
“It is unfortunate that already, one smart card reader was snatched at one of the training centres recently.
“It was a futile effort because the card
reader had not been configured to any polling unit for the election. It
was nevertheless a disturbing incident; security agencies are the trail
of the snatchers.”
Yakubu also warned high profile
personalities in the state to ensure that they complied with the law by
avoiding acts of perambulation during the election.
According to him, like other ordinary
citizens, they are expected to vote and then go home; if they must stay
around, they must also maintain a reasonable distance from the polling
centres.
He said, “Heads of the security agencies
from our various inter-governmental agencies meetings have given their
assurances that they will provide adequate security for the electorate,
INEC and ad hoc staff and materials.
“No orderly may accompany these high
profile personalities to the polling centres, but where they escort
them, they are not expected to display their arms.”
The chairman appreciated the
contributions of stakeholders to INEC’s preparations for the elections
and reiterated the commission’s commitment to conducting a credible and
conclusive governorship election.
NAN
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