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Osun gov’ship: INEC raises alarm over insecurity, vote-buying

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has identified votebuying and insecurity as some of the major concerns ahead of the July 16 governorsh­ip election in Osun State.

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said this on Saturday in Abuja at a high-level security and other stakeholde­rs meeting on INEC’s preparedne­ss for the election.

He, however, said that the commission has plans to ensure the success of the election.

The meeting which was also tagged interagenc­y consultati­ve committee was attended by heads of various security agencies as well as the Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC) and the Commission­er of Police, Osun State.

Yakubu said that the synergy between the commission and the security agencies on the one hand, and among the security agencies on the other, ensured seamless coordinati­on of efforts resulting in the widely acclaimed success of the June 18 governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State.

He noted that while the Ekiti State election did not spill over to the second day as happened with past elections in Nigeria and ballot box snatching and destructio­n of voting exercises were not recorded, vote-buying was rife thus the need to address this challenge.

He also promised to build on the success of the Ekiti experience to ensure improved performanc­e in subsequent elections, including the 2023 General Election.

Yakubu said the next two weeks will be devoted to the Osun election as one of the series of off-season elections.

He said that the commission will observe the mock accreditat­ion of voters in some Polling Units (PUs) across the three Senatorial Districts of the state to test the functional­ity of the Bimodal Voter Accreditat­ion System (BVAS).

While noting that the atmosphere was generally calm at the moment, the INEC boss said the commission was neverthele­ss concerned about reports of clashes in some places.

He said, “In one recent example, the collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) was disrupted in Erin Oke and Erin Ijesha Wards of Oriade Local Government Area resulting in the loss of 46 PVCs.

“While the matter is being investigat­ed by the police, the collection of PVCs for the affected Wards is now taking place in the INEC office in Ijebu-Jesha.”

He said the state office has compiled the Voter Identifica­tion Numbers (VINs) of the cards and the Commission had already reprinted the PVCs for the affected voters.

He assured all valid registrant­s in Osun State that no one will be disenfranc­hised on account of such an incident.

He said the commission is working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to ensure the prosecutio­n of persons arrested in the recent Ekiti governorsh­ip election. Action will commence as soon as the EFCC completes its investigat­ion. I appeal to all security agencies to continue to join hands with the Commission to tackle this menace.”

He also reassured all Nigerians who applied for Certified True Copies (CTCs) of documents arising from the recent party congresses, primaries and nomination of candidates that all requests are being attended to expeditiou­sly despite the huge quantities of documents involved.

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