INEC To Conduct Rerun, Bye-elections In 26 States Saturday
Ahead of this Saturday's bye and
re-run elections, across 26 states, the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is
delivering materials to the affected locations. The election will hold in 80
local government areas in 26 states of the federation.
The commission, however, sought the
support of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to expeditiously deliver materials to
three locations in the North East, South East and the South West geo-political
zones of the country due to the size and distance of some constituencies.
INEC chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu
stated these when he visited the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan
Abubakar, at the Nigerian Air Force Headquarters in Abuja yesterday.
Yakubu said, the evacuation of
materials from the focal airports to the states where election will hold will
be handled by the commission and the Central Bank of Nigeria as has been the
standard practice.
He said the inspection and movement of
all materials to the various local government areas and beyond thereafter will
be done with the full participation of all stakeholders, particularly agents of
political parties and candidates, observers and the media in a transparent
manner.
"This weekend, the commission
will conduct bye-elections and re-run elections in 26 states of the federation.
In nine states, two senators, four members of the House of Representatives and
three members of State Houses of Assembly will be elected in bye-elections to
replace members who passed on or resigned their memberships of the national and
state assemblies.
"In other states, re-run
elections will take place at designated constituencies or polling units as
ordered by the Election Appeal Tribunals. In all the elections will fill
vacancies in three senatorial districts, 17 Federal and 28 state constituencies
spread across 80 local government areas, 575 registration areas/wards and 8,934
polling units involving 4,904,627 registered voters out of which 4,613,291
Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) have been collected.
"In handling such a huge national
assignment, the commission cannot do it alone. That is why we seek to mobilise
every national asset, including NAF. It is in realisation of this objective
that the law empowers the commission to seek the support of the security,
intelligence and law enforcement agencies in the delivery of materials and the
protection of election officials as clearly provided for in Section 27(3) of
the Electoral Act 2022," the INEC chairman said.
In his response, the chief of the air
staff, Abubakar assured INEC that the Nigerian Air Force remains willing, able
and ready to continue to support the commission as it has always done in the
past.
He however reminded Yakubu that there
are some outstanding bills which are yet to be cleared by INEC, saying the
settlement of those bills will enable Air Force to serve the commission better.
Abubakar also said when NAF gets very
short notices to airlift materials, it becomes a bit difficult for the force
because of challenges of serviceability of aircrafts and other logistical
support within its system.
"We have a couple of challenges
in terms of serviceability so the point here is that we need to have
information earlier so we can plan and make sure that these election materials
arrive where they are needed well ahead of time.
"When we get very short notices
and because of challenges of serviceability and other logistical support also
within our own system, it makes it a bit difficult. We get very anxious because
we know we have to deliver these materials; we must be able to deliver before
the election takes place.
"So, we will appreciate if we get
this information a bit ahead of time so that we plan ahead and then you can be
rest assured that everything we have will be delivered at the right place at
the right time.
"I would like to seize this
opportunity to remind the chairman that there are some outstanding bills which
are yet to be cleared by INEC. The settlement of those bills will enable us to
serve you better," he noted.
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