The attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
has been drawn to videos and pictures purportedly showing some underaged
thumb printing ballot papers in a recent election. These images have
been circulating online since Saturday. The Commission wishes to inform
the public that the images do not relate in any way to any election
organised, conducted or superintended by
INEC. As far as the Commission can ascertain, they relate to a Local
Government election conducted at the weekend, and over which we have no
legal control or responsibility whatsoever. While the Commission remains
resolute in our commitment to sanitize the nation's electoral process
and deliver free, fair and credible elections, we cannot be held
directly or vicariously liable for an exercise outside our legal
purview. It should be pointed out here that Local Government elections
are exclusively the constitutional responsibility of the respective
State Electoral Commissions, who are in no way under the control or
supervision of INEC. On our part, INEC assures the public that we are
doing all we can to ensure a credible election as was once again
demonstrated in the Mashi/Dutsi Federal Constituency election in Katsina
State on Saturday.
With
regard to the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, the
Commission is not unaware of challenges some citizens have encountered
in trying to get registered at some of the centres. Steps have been
taken to ameliorate these, including the deployment of additional
Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines for registration, with the more
populated centres getting priority attention. In addition, the number of
registration centres have been increased to 1,446 nationwide. While
thanking Nigerians for their patience and understanding, we believe that
with the measures taken so far, the queues and other identified
challenges will soon abate.
We once again appeal to those who registered in the previous exercises not to do so again. This is not a fresh registration exercise but an opportunity for those who turned 18 years and those who didn't register in the past to register as voters.
Oluwole Osaze Uzzi
Director, Voter Education & Publicity.
We once again appeal to those who registered in the previous exercises not to do so again. This is not a fresh registration exercise but an opportunity for those who turned 18 years and those who didn't register in the past to register as voters.
Oluwole Osaze Uzzi
Director, Voter Education & Publicity.
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