Fidelity Advert STVMB
Powell Homes

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said timely arrest and prosecution of perpetrators of attacks on its facilities and assets nationwide would end the trend.

Its Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said this at the opening of a two-day Induction Retreat for the commission’s Residents Electoral Commissioners (REC) organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Lagos, yesterday.

He said in the last four months, five local government offices of the commission were attacked by unknown persons. According to him, critical facilities and assets are lost to those attacks, hence the need to curb the trend urgently. The facilities included 1,992 ballot boxes, 399 voting cubicles and 22 electric power generators as well as thousands of uncollected PVCs (Permanent Voter Cards) among many other items.

“These attacks must stop and the perpetrators apprehended and prosecuted. Our responsibility is to conduct elections. The best solution for us is the arrest and prosecution of perpetrators.

“The ultimate solutions are the arrest and prosecution of the culprits so that vandals and arsonists do not feel that bad behaviour is acceptable in our country. It is really very sad as elections approach.

“However, I want to assure Nigerians that we will recover from these attacks, those materials will be replaced, but there is a limit to our ability to keep replacing lost items with just 86 days to the general elections.”

He said the commission would continue to work with security agencies, traditional and community leaders and all well-meaning Nigerians to stop the attacks. He said that INEC was committed to ensuring that nothing would stop the elections from going ahead as scheduled ,”and the will of Nigerian people will prevail. That is what we have been assuring Nigerians about.”

On the retreat, Yakubu said that it was part of the preparation for the 2023 general elections.

“We are having a retreat involving all the Residents Electoral Commissioners as we are aware 19 of them were sworn in about four weeks ago.

We felt that there should be an induction retreat for them to familiarise themselves with the processes and procedures because the election is holding in the next 86 days.”

He said the retreat would also dwell on standard operating procedures on the collection of PVCs, guidelines to voters distribution to polling units, framework for electoral logistics and code of conduct for commission’s members, officials and staff.

1 COMMENT

  1. How can these crimes stop when politicians release convicted criminals from prison? How can these crimes stop when convicted and condemned criminals are not executed?

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here