Governorship Election: INEC Retrains Ad-hoc Staff To Address Electoral Hitches

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Plateau State has commenced a refresher training for its ad-hoc officials to mitigate against hitches experienced during the Feb. 23 Presidential and National Assembly elections.

INEC’s Head of Voter Education and Publicity
in Plateau, Mr. Osaretin Imahiyereobo, made this disclosure on Tuesday
in Jos at a town hall meeting on Voter Education, the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports.

The meeting was organised by the National
Orientation Agency (NOA) in collaboration with a private radio station
to review the lessons learnt during the national elections and proffer
solutions.

Imahiyereobo said the training was for confidence
building for the staff as well as to acquire more requisite skills ahead
of the March 9 Governorship and State House of Assembly elections.

“We received reports that many ad-hoc officials were intimidated at polling units to use manual polling which is zero voting.

“We
want them to have the boldness and courage to coordinate the activities
of their polling units because they are representatives of the INEC
chairman,” he said.

He added that INEC guidelines must be adhered
to including using the card reader machines, adding that where there
were hitches, its technical officials would address such.

“All
the card reader machines are working, but the ad-hoc officials may not
be effective in using them hence the training. The use of the machine
would prevent multiple voting,” he said.

The INEC official urged
voters to be patient with the machines and cooperate with officials to
enable them to conduct the forthcoming elections successfully.

Mr.
Bulus Dabit, the Director of NOA in Plateau said that the Agency was
worried about the number of invalid votes recorded during the last
elections, saying voter education was critical to ensure votes counted.

“I want to commend voters in the last elections for being resilient and coming out en masse to exercise their franchise.

“We want to appeal to political parties and traditional leaders to educate electorates on how to vote accurately,” he said.

Narrating
the challenges of the last elections, the Deputy Commissioner of
Police, Akeem Yusuf in Plateau stated that some INEC officials were
overwhelmed with some of the challenges they encountered at their
various polling units.

“Some challenges were what the officials
can address but some of them were afraid to take appropriate measures,
they need reorientation to address this issue,” he said.

NAN
reports that participants at the town hall meeting included security
agencies, faith-based organisations, civil society organisations and
journalists among others.

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