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  • Court: INEC destroys 2.4m ballots in Imo, awaits Bayelsa verdict

    Court: INEC destroys 2.4m ballots in Imo, awaits Bayelsa verdict

    • Kogi Central stands still for APC as massive crowd converge on Okene
    • We’ll deliver en bloc for Ododo – Ebira indigenes promise •Uzodimma promises to hand over to Owerri zone in 2O27

    Less than 14 days to the off-cycle elections in three states, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is still at the mercy of the court in Imo and Bayelsa states.

    The polls will hold on November 11 in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states.

    But two outstanding cases in Bayelsa and Imo states have created anxiety for political parties and propped up last-minute logistic challenges for INEC on the printing of ballot papers.

    Following a court order on the inclusion of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) in the poll in Imo State, INEC has had to destroy 2.4 million ballot papers.

    The ballot papers were printed a month ago and kept with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    It was learnt that a case on the last governorship election in Imo State was still pending before the Supreme Court.

    It could not be immediately ascertained if the apex court will deliver its judgment on or before November 11.

    In Bayelsa State, INEC is still awaiting the decision of the Court of Appeal on the fate of the Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timipre Sylva.

    A reliable source, who spoke in confidence, said: “INEC is set for the off-cycle elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states, but the commission is at the mercy of court decisions.

    “For instance, INEC had to destroy about 2.4 million ballot papers in order to abide by a court judgment which directed it to include the PRP governorship candidate in Imo State.

    “INEC had a month ago printed and kept the ballot papers for Imo Governorship Election with the CBN. Imagine the loss to the nation with the destruction of the ballot papers.

    “Again, there is an outstanding case in the Supreme Court on the last governorship poll in the state.

    “Concerning Bayelsa State, INEC is waiting for the verdict of the Court of Appeal on APC candidate, Timipre Sylva, to wrap up its final preparations.

    “In obedience to the order of a High Court, Sylva was removed from the list of governorship candidates pending the final judgment of the court.”

    Responding to a question, the source said: “Unless there are new amendments to the Electoral Act, INEC will continue to be on the edge.

    “Most of the cases involving INEC arise from pre-election matters of parties, including eligibility of candidates and the conduct of party primaries.

    “We are handicapped; we have to obey court orders.”

    Last week, while defending the credibility of the 2023 elections, INEC, in a statement by its National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr. Sam Olumekun, indicted parties and their members for resorting to litigations.

    It said:  “It is pertinent to note that the grounds for challenging the outcome of an election as provided in Section 134 of the Electoral Act, 2022 are not limited to the conduct of election by the commission.

    “An election may be questioned on the grounds that the winner of the election was not qualified to contest the election by virtue of his academic qualifications, age, etc.

    “Many of the petitioners did not challenge the conduct of the elections by INEC but the eligibility of candidates or their nomination by political parties.

    “Under the law, INEC has no power to screen candidates. Similarly, only the courts can disqualify candidates.

    “A report blames the pre-election cases arising from the conduct of primary elections by political parties on INEC.

    “These are intra-party cases involving party members in which they join the commission and seek for reliefs binding on it.

    “As everyone knows, INEC does not conduct primaries for political parties.

    “Thirdly, in pursuit of their right under the law, many litigants in Nigeria unfortunately file election petitions over the most improbable cases and later withdraw them or they are dismissed by the tribunals.”

    Kogi Central stands still for APC as massive crowd converge on Okene

    The people of Kogi Central Senatorial District yesterday trooped out from all corners of the zone to declare their total support for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Usman Ododo ahead of the November 11 governorship poll.

    The unprecedented crowd that converged on Agassa Junction, Okene, some indigenes said, was a clear sign that Kogi Central would deliver votes en bloc for the ruling party in the election the state governor, Yahaya Bello, says will be free, fair and peaceful.

    Various speakers at the rally described as the most attended in the history of the state, stressed that the massive turnout was an indication of pending resounding victory for the ruling party.

    Addressing the excited supporters made up mainly of Ebira indigenes, the Minister of Steel Development and Director General, Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, Shaibu Abubakar Audu, said: “The crowd gathered here today is unprecedented in the political history of Kogi State. In my years of following the politics of Kogi State, without mincing words, this is a game changer, a final nail on the aspiration of the opposition political parties in the state.

    “The vision of Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo, which has attracted this crowd, is to provide agricultural revolution across the state with massive crops produced across the senatorial district.

    “We are here to pursue a Kogi agenda and not an ethnic agenda. The incoming administration will build on the legacies of Governor Yahaya Bello in massively providing infrastructure and empowerment for the people.”

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    Audu said the Federal Government led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is interested in the revitalisation of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant.

    “He has asked that Ajaokuta be declared an industrial park. The President is also interested in ensuring that the free trade scheme across Nigeria is reviewed so that Ajaokuta can be declared a free trade zone.

    “Once that is done, it would create massive jobs; 500,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created for our teeming youths. This is the reason the President is concerned and has said we cannot afford to outsource a critical State like Kogi State to a hostile opposition party.

    “Kogi State will remain an APC state,” he declared.

    In his remarks, the Chief of Staff to the governor, Mohammed Jamiu Asuku, said the people of Kogi Central had, by the mammoth crowd, testified to the great achievements of Governor Bello.

    “The mammoth crowd is a testimony that indeed Governor Yahaya Bello has done more than enough for the people of the state. The mammoth crowd is a testimony that indeed the APC has chosen an acceptable candidate.

    “The people of Kogi Central have, by today’s turnout, resolved to vote massively for Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo and Comr. Salifu Joel,” he said.

    One of the key stakeholders of Kogi East Senatorial District, Hajia Halima Alfa, commended Governor Bello for bringing a new dimension to politics in the state, describing the governor as a prophet well respected at home.

    Alfa said: “I have never seen this kind of crowd in Kogi State in my entire political life and since I started attending rallies in 1999. Kogi Central is no doubt APC. History will no doubt be made come November 11, as the district will produce the highest vote for the APC.” 

    Mohamed Idris, son of a former governor of Kogi State, Ibrahim Idris, who publicly declared his support for the APC candidate, urged the people of Kogi Central and the state at large to follow the man and party that know the road, insisting that there was no vacancy in Lugard House for opposition political parties.

    Governor Yahaya Bello, who was visibly elated by the unprecedented turnout, described the sea of heads at the rally and the acceptance displayed as a show of love for the APC and appreciation of the party’s achievements under his watch.

    He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his quality leadership and for his unflinching support for Kogi State, assuring that the party in the state would not disappoint the President and would win by a landslide in the coming election.

    He said: “This unprecedented crowd is an indication that the APC has won. We have no opposition in Kogi Central and in Kogi State. We did it before, we will do it again come November 11.

    “As an administration, we have done our best by uniting the people of the state. We met, on assumption of office, fault lines of disunity, ethnicity and injustice. But under our administration, we have been able to mend all the fault lines and Kogi State is now united.

    “We have created employment. We built infrastructure. We empowered our women and youth like never before under any administration in the state since creation. We have made fairness, equity, justice our priority.

    “I can assure you that we are leaving Kogi State better than we met it for the incoming administration. Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo is a capable hand. He is competence personified. Let’s support him to build on the legacies we have created.”

    The governor assured the people that the elections would be violence-free, noting that the APC governorship candidate was not coming to learn on the job, not promoting ethnic agenda, and would hit the ground running with visible results in terms of building on the achievements of his administration.

    He called on security agencies to continue the good job they had been doing in the state and clamp down on criminals before, during and after the elections.

    The APC governorship candidate, Usman Ododo, expressed confidence that Kogi would remain an APC State after the November 11 governorship election.

    “I will continue to deliver on the mandate of our party for the development of Kogi State and the wellbeing of our good people.

    “We are serious about meeting the yearnings and aspirations of our people. We have been doing that under my mentor, Governor Yahaya Bello, and we will continue to do so,” he said.

    The high point of the rally was the massive defection of members of the SDP, PDP and other political parties to APC.

    Uzodimma reveals plan to hand over to zone in 2027

    Imo State Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma has challenged the leaders in Owerri Zone of the state to unite and forge a common front to enable them succeed him in 2027 when he would serve out his second term.

    The governor reiterated his determination to hand over to Owerri Zone at the end of his second term in 2027 based on the Imo Charter of Equity and the overwhelming support his administration has enjoyed from the zone for his re-election.

    Governor Uzodimma gave the assurance at the Owerri Zone youth and women endorsement rally held at Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu Square, New Owerri, on Friday.

    He recalled that the Imo Charter of Equity is for unity, peace and fairness to all the zones, adding that he will use his office and political networks to implement it.

    Uzodimma urged the zone to unite for peace to attract local and foreign direct investments to the area, noting that “unity will bring prosperity, cure poverty, provide jobs that will engage the youths and reduce violence in the zone and Imo State in general.”

    He called on the youths to shun violence, vandalism and destruction “because such behaviour will not bring anything good, rather it will bring destruction and stigmatisation to them.”

    The Governor appealed to Owerri zone leaders, youths and women to tell those sponsoring violence in the state to stop and allow peace to reign.

    “The youths should shun violence and those engaged in it because they are not our friends,” he said, pledging to continue to uphold the Nigerian project “because Nigeria is our heritage and Imo State will not abandon her heritage.”

    He pleaded with everyone to unite in order to reap the gains of bigger Nigeria.

    The governor recalled how he met the state in a shambles when he took office, “devastated and in turmoil” in 2020 before he “recovered it from the cemetery, revived it and today the narrative has changed.”

    Governor Uzodimma further recalled how he recovered the state secretariat, reconstructed Owerri Relief Market Road in addition to the reconstruction of the three main road corridors leading in and out of Imo State when there was scarcity of funds to do that.

    The governor hinted that his administration has reduced the debt profile of Imo State from N320 billion to N148 billion as well as increased the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N600 million to about N3 billion per month.

    The Governor said he had discovered that the major problem of insecurity and youth restiveness was unemployment. Hence he decided to create both skilled and unskilled jobs for Imo youths.

    He said that the first set of 15,000 unskilled jobs and 20,000 digital skilled jobs through the Cohort 1 and 2 Skill-Up Project had been created.

    He also said his administration has transformed the health sector by rehabilitating the 305 primary healthcare centres, acquired mobile health clinics and built three brand-new general hospitals in the oil producing local government areas of the state.

    He decried the reckless way land grabbing has been elevated to a religion and promised that by the end of the month, the IGIS will be activated and people whose lands were wrongly taken away would have them returned.

    The governor thanked the people of Owerri zone, especially the youths and women, for their enormous support and appreciated them for coming out en masse to show their solidarity for his re-election.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State, Dr  Macdonald Ebere, said that the “Governor has done well in all sectors of human endeavours in the state,”  adding that “all local governments in Owerri Zone are standing up in his support because already, God is with the Governor and nobody will take it away from him.”

    The Chairman of the Organising Committee, Chief Henry Njoku (Haritex), told the governor that all youths and the women in Owerri Zone were with him, “especially as they have firm belief in the implementation of the Charter of Equity, which will guarantee the zone the Governor of Imo State by 2027.”

  • INEC chairman urges media to stand as shield against fake news

    INEC chairman urges media to stand as shield against fake news

    The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has asked media practitioners in the country to form a bulwark against fake news in the country while strictly adhering to the ethics of journalism.

    Speaking at a meeting with Media executives ahead of the governorship elections in Kogi, Imo and Bayelsa states, Prof. Yakubu said while the commission welcomes reports on elections, it will not go out of its way to censor media reports.

    He said: “I wish to remind all media organisations to strictly adhere to the ethics of your profession. We welcome reports on the election. At the same time, you should form a bulwark against fake news.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the Commission does not believe in censorship. We have said repeatedly that the best antidote to fake news is greater openness and regular and consistent engagement with stakeholders. We will continue to work together in this regard”.

    Prof. Yakubu disclosed that about 94 media organisations, deploying 1,255 personnel, have been accredited to cover the off-cycle elections in the three states, adding that “In the next few days, the accredited media organisations will be notified of the date for the collection of the identity cards for their officials.

    Giving further details on plans for the elections, he said: “About two weeks ago, the Commission conducted a mock accreditation involving actual voters in designated polling units in the three States.

    “By doing so, we tested the efficacy of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for both biometric authentication of voters and the upload of results to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

    “Some of you observed the mock accreditation exercise and viewed the results on the IReV portal. We have received no adverse report so far.

    “By this, we are encouraged that the test was successful and we look forward to improved performance of the BVAS in voter accreditation and result upload in the forthcoming Governorship elections and beyond.”

    He said further that, “election is a multi-stakeholder activity. In discharging our responsibilities, we will continue to engage with all stakeholders. One of such engagements is with the security agencies.

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    “In previous elections, media organisations have expressed concern about the safety of journalists, technical staff and protection of the equipment you deploy on Election Day.

    “Similarly, you have on several occasions urged the Commission to intercede with the security agencies to grant you unimpeded access to polling and collation locations. I want to reassure you that we will continue to do so as we engage with the security agencies both at the national level and in the three States”.

    The INEC chairman said the commission considers the elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi governorship as critical to the commission.

  • INEC accredits 7,896 from 145 groups for Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls

    INEC accredits 7,896 from 145 groups for Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls

    • Commission delists Sylva, Maciver’s names as APC candidates

    The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, yesterday disclosed, that the commission had accredited 145 civil organisations for governorship elections in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa states.

    Yakubu, who spoke at a meeting with the Civil Society Organisation ahead of the polls, said the commission, hence it would not leave anything to chance.

    According to the INEC boss, the accredited groups would be deploying 7,896 observers for the elections.

    Yakubu described the election as a multi-stakeholder activity, saying: “In discharging our responsibilities, we will continue to engage with all stakeholders. One of such engagements is with the security agencies.

    He said: “In previous elections, civil society organisations have expressed concern about the safety of persons involved in elections as well as the protection of the process, including polling units and collation centres.

    “Similarly, civil society organisations have on several occasions urged the commission to intercede with the security agencies to grant you unimpeded access to voting and collation locations.

    “I want to reassure you that we will continue to do so as we engage with the security agencies both at the national level and in the three states. At the same time, I wish to remind all accredited observers to strictly adhere to the code of conduct for election observation.

    He added: “As you are aware, the commission conducted a mock accreditation involving actual voters in designated polling units in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states two weeks ago.

    “By doing so, we tested the efficacy of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for both biometric authentication of voters and the upload of results to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

    “Some of you observed the mock accreditation exercise and viewed the results on the IReV portal. We have received no adverse report so far.

    “By this, we are encouraged that the test was successful, and we look forward to improved performance of the BVAS in voter accreditation and result upload in the forthcoming governorship elections and beyond.”

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    Prof. Yakubu said the focus of the meeting is on the three off-cycle governorship elections to be held in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi States on Saturday 11th November 2023, saying, “I am glad to note that many of you here today are deploying teams of observers for the three elections.

    He added: “Overall, the commission has accredited 145 organisations deploying 7,896 observers. In the next few days, accredited organisations will be invited to collect the identity cards for their observers.”

    Similarly, the electoral umpire has delisted the name of former Bayelsa state Governor, Timipriye Sylvia from the list of candidates for the November 11 governorship election in the state.

    Sylvia who is the APC candidate was disqualified by a Federal High Court in Abuja from contesting the election on the ground that he was not constitutionally qualified having been sworn in twice.

    The former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources has appealed the judgment of the lower court, while the Appeal Court has fixed Friday for hearing in the appeal.

    In an amended list of candidate published by the commission on its website on Tuesday night, the commission also removed the name of the deputy governorship candidate, Joshua Maciver.

    The commission cited court order as its reason for delisting the names of the APC candidate from those contesting the election.

    But, the commission included the name of the PRP candidate for the election, Uchechukwu Ishiodu and his deputy, Ahumbe Chiazor on the list of candidates for the Imo governorship election also citing court order.

  • Tinubu appoints nine new REC for INEC

    Tinubu appoints nine new REC for INEC

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed nine new Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to serve a five-year term each, subject to the Senate’s confirmation.

    According to a statement issued by his special adviser on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu made the appointments in the exercise of the powers vested on him by both the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2022.

    The president, however, charged the newly appointed RECs to discharge their duties, observing the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct.

    The statement said: “By powers vested in him by Section 154 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999, Amended) and Section 6 of the Electoral Act (2022), President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of nine (9) new Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for a term of five (5) years each, subject to the confirmation of the Nigerian Senate:

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    “Mr. Isah Shaka Ehimeakne — Edo State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Mr. Bamidele Agbede — Ekiti State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Mr. Jani Adamu Bello — Gombe State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Dr. Taiye Ilayasu — Kwara State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi — Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner”, the statement said.

    Other appointees are “Alhaji Yahaya Bello — Nasarawa State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Prof. Mohammed Yalwa — Niger State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Dr. Anugbum Onuoha — Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner; Mr. Abubakar Fawa Dambo — Zamfara State Resident Electoral Commissioner.

    “President Tinubu expects the new appointees to abide by the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct in the discharge of their duties, in accordance with his determination to facilitate the establishment of a new and sustainable standard of transparent, fair, and conflict-free electoral conduct in Nigeria.”

  • Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa elections critical to us, says INEC chairman

    Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa elections critical to us, says INEC chairman

    The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said on Wednesday, October 25, that the off-cycle governorship elections in Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa were critical to the commission.

    Yakubu, who spoke at a meeting with the Civil Society Organisation ahead of the elections, Prof. Yakubu announced that about 145 organisations deploying 7,896 observers have been accredited by the commission for the three elections.

    The INEC boss described the election as a multi-stakeholder activity, saying, “In discharging our responsibilities, we will continue to engage with all stakeholders. One of such engagements is with the security agencies.

    “In previous elections, civil society organisations have expressed concern about the safety of persons involved in elections as well as the protection of the process, including polling units and collation centres.

    “Similarly, civil society organisations have on several occasions urged the commission to intercede with the security agencies to grant you unimpeded access to voting and collation locations.

    “I want to reassure you that we will continue to do so as we engage with the security agencies both at the national level and in the three States. At the same time, I wish to remind all accredited observers to strictly adhere to the code of conduct for election observation.

    He added: “As you are aware, the commission conducted a mock accreditation involving actual voters in designated polling units in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states two weeks ago.

    “By doing so, we tested the efficacy of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for both biometric authentication of voters and the upload of results to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

    “Some of you observed the mock accreditation exercise and viewed the results on the IReV portal. We have received no adverse report so far.

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    “By this, we are encouraged that the test was successful, and we look forward to improved performance of the BVAS in voter accreditation and result upload in the forthcoming Governorship elections and beyond.”

    Prof. Yakubu said the focus of the meeting is on the three off-cycle Governorship elections to be held in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi States on Saturday 11th November 2023, saying, “I am glad to note that many of you here today are deploying teams of observers for the three elections.

    He added: “Overall, the commission has accredited 145 organisations deploying 7,896 observers. In the next few days, accredited organisations will be invited to collect the identity cards for their observers.”

    He disclosed that the commission will soon make public its report on the conduct of the 2023 general election.

  • INEC: court orders slowing down preparations for Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls

    INEC: court orders slowing down preparations for Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls

    Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu has said that pre-election cases and orders of the court on the nomination process by political parties is slowing down the printing of sensitive materials for the forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi, Imo and Bayelsa states.

    Yakubu spoke  at a meeting with political parties ahead of the elections scheduled to hold on November 11. He said the reprinting of the materials in compliance with court orders within a short period is not only expensive but very challenging.

    The INEC chair said although the commission has already published the final list of candidates for the three states, four recent court orders have compelled the commission to review the list. He added: “The commission is concerned about the spate of recent judgments and orders of the court in respect of the nomination, substitution or disqualification of candidates after all the sensitive materials have been printed.

    “The reprinting of the materials in compliance with court orders within a short period is not only expensive but the management of the process very challenging. Although the commission has already published the final list of candidates for the three states, four recent court orders have compelled us to review the list.

    “These changes have been reflected in the updated list of parties and candidates on our website. However, this decision is without prejudice to any pending appeal by the affected candidates or their political parties.”

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    He said with just a little over two weeks to the election, the commission is at the concluding stages of its preparations. He added: “This is the first time that the commission will be conducting three off-cycle governorship elections simultaneously across different geo-political zones.

    “This is made possible by the coincidence of the end of the tenure of the current holders of the offices which fall within the constitutional timeframe of not earlier than 150 days or later than 30 days before the expiration of their terms of office as enshrined in Section 178(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).”

    Prof Yakubu added said the commission has delivered all non-sensitive materials for the elections to the three states, adding that the training of various categories of ad hoc staff is currently ongoing. He added: “We have made the soft copies of the complete register of voters available to all political parties participating in the elections. We conducted the mock accreditation of voters and the upload of results to our IReV portal using the BVAS and stakeholder engagements are ongoing.”

  • Bayelsa election: INEC trains SPOs on result counting procedures

    Bayelsa election: INEC trains SPOs on result counting procedures

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has organised two days training for its Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs) on polling and counting procedures for Bayelsa Governorship Election.

    A statement issued by INEC Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Mary Nkem, on Tuesday in Abuja said that the training which commenced on Monday was part of the commission’s preparations for the state forthcoming election.

    Nkem said that at the end of the training organised by the Electoral Institute, the participants should be able to demonstrate the ability to organise and conduct training on polling and counting.

    She said that the training was also to help them effectively perform the electoral functions of SPOs in line with the Regulation and Guidelines for the conduct of Elections 2022.

    She said that in line with change management principles, INEC employed the strategy to deploy mostly its staff to function as Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs) for the Bayelsa election.

    “Consequently, participants were drawn and trained at six Commission state offices namely; Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Crossrivers, Delta, Edo and Rivers State.

    “This strategy guarantees professionalism and a seamless Electoral service delivery for Electorates in Bayelsa State,” she said.

    She quoted the Director-General of TEI, Dr Sa’ad Idris, in his goodwill message as advising the participants to be non-partisan in the discharge of their duties.

    Idris said the event was to ensure quality step-down of the training for Presiding Officers (POs) and Assistant Presiding Officers (APOs).

    He urged the participants to acquaint themselves with the technology-driven initiatives introduced into the processes and procedures of election day activities.

    Idris said that the deployment of INEC staff members to function as SPOs in an election is an indication that the commission would not entertain any excuse for inefficiency.

    The DG added that the quality and effective training of election personnel are prerequisites to the conduct of free, fair, credible and Inclusive elections.

    The Director of Training, Dr Binta Mohammed, in her remarks reiterated the importance of a quality step-down of the training of Presiding Officers and Assistant Presiding officers by the SPOs.

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    Kasim expressed her confidence in the capacity of both the trainers and the participants to achieve the goal.

    Kasim highlighted areas of the training to include technology-driven initiatives introduced by INEC into the electoral process to ensure transparency and credibility of election.

    This according to him include the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System device (BVAS) for accreditation of voters and the use of INEC Result viewing portal (IReV) in the upload of Polling Unit results, scanned form EC8A for public view.

    The SPOs were exposed to INEC e- School, INEC Training BOT and INEC Security Alert and Notification System (INEC-SANS) application designed to provide real time notification on threats and violence against INEC staff on Election duty or INEC Offices and facilities.

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  • Kogi Accord campaign council to INEC: be transparent

    Kogi Accord campaign council to INEC: be transparent

    The Kogi State Accord Campaign Council has charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on a free, fair and rancor-free process.

    The charge is coming on the heels of the recent allegations and counter-allegations by Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the electoral umpire.

    A statement by the Accord Party   council youth’s spokesperson,  Samuel Danjuma underscores that the outcome of the election will be a testament to the President’s unyielding commitment to upholding the sanctity of credible elections in the nation, adding that it serves as an opportunity to demonstrate that the electoral process is “a cornerstone of our democratic ideals, where the voice of every citizen is respected and counted.”

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    The statement reads partly: “Accord party and its distinguished candidate, Rear Admiral Jibrin, place unwavering trust in the capability of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct this exercise with the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and impartiality. We believe that INEC, as the custodian of our democratic values, will ensure that the people’s will prevails.

    “We pledge our commitment to this process, vowing to follow through with the utmost dedication and sincerity, and ultimately secure a victory that reflects the aspirations of the people. Our collective goal is to usher in an era of progress, prosperity, and inclusive governance for all.”

  • Off-cycle election: Desist from spreading fake news, INEC cautions parties

    Off-cycle election: Desist from spreading fake news, INEC cautions parties

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has cautioned political parties against spreading fake news, ahead of the November 11 governorship polls in Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo states.

     Chief Press Secretary to the chairman of the commission, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, stated this in a statement in Abuja.

    Oyekanmi was reacting to a statement by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) that INEC was configuring Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines at the Government House, Lokoja, with the intention of manipulating the state governorship election.

    “The attention of INEC has been drawn to a statement signed by ID Ijele, the Director of New Media of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) of the governorship campaign team.

    “The statement alleged that three staff of INEC are right now maliciously reconfiguring the BVAS machines in the Government House, Lokoja, with the intention of manipulating the November 11 governorship election in a part of the state in favour of a candidate.

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    “The story is untrue. The three persons mentioned are not associated with the configuration of the BVAS machines and not even in Kogi at the moment.

    “Nicholas Ocholi is on his duty post in our Ondo State office in Akure.

    “Ibrahim Egbunu is attending to a very close family member hospitalised in Abuja; Mohammed Adara retired last year and is no longer a staff of the commission,” Oyekanmi said.

    He said that the configuration of BVAS was done simultaneously and exclusively in INEC offices in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi by teams deployed from the national headquarters, Abuja.

    “The public is advised to disregard the story as fake news.

    “At the same time, the commission appeals to political parties to desist from engaging in malicious rumour mongering of this nature, “ Oyekanmi said.

  • INEC to parties: Stop malicious rumour mongering

    INEC to parties: Stop malicious rumour mongering

    • Denies configuring BVAS in Kogi Government House

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to political parties in the country to desist from engaging in malicious rumour mongering capable of affecting the electoral process negatively.

    Reacting to a statement credited to ID Ijele, the Director of New Media for the Kogi State governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekunmi, said reconfiguration of the BVAS machines for the governorship election was being handled professionally.

    The statement reads “the attention of the Commission has been drawn to a statement signed by ID Ijele, Director of New Media of the SDP Governorship campaign team in Kogi State.

    “The statement alleged that three staff of INEC are right now maliciously reconfiguring the BVAS machines in the Government House, Lokoja, with the intention of manipulating the forthcoming governorship election in a part of the state in favour of a candidate.

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    “The story is untrue. The three persons mentioned are not associated with the configuration of the BVAS machines and not even in Kogi State at the moment.

    “Mr. Nicholas Ocholi is on his duty post in our Ondo State office in Akure. Ibrahim Egbunu is attending to a very close family member hospitalised in Abuja. Mohammed Adara retired last year and is no longer a staff of the Commission.

    “The configuration of BVAS is done simultaneously and exclusively in our offices in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states professionally and strictly handled by teams deployed from the national HQ, Abuja.

    “The public is advised to disregard the story as fake news. At the same time, the Commission appeals to political parties to desist from engaging in malicious rumour mongering of this nature.”