By-elections: INEC seeks NAF’s support for logistics delivery

Tue, Jan 30, 2024
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THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday,  support of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) for election materials delivery.

The deliveries would be made to the North-East, South-East and the South-West geo-political zones of the country, for the Saturday, Feb. 3  rerun and by-elections.

The INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu stated this when he visited the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar in Abuja , over  the  re-run and by-elections holding in 26 states of the federation.

Yakubu said the elections would fill vacancies in three Senatorial Districts, 17 Federal and 28 State Constituencies spread across 80 Local Government Areas.

He added that the elections holding in 575 Registration Areas/Wards and 8,934 Polling Units,  involved 4,904,627 registered voters out of which 4,613,291 Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) had  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.

“The commission needs their support 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 elections are holding on Saturday. Working with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), materials are being delivered to many locations.

“However, given the size and distance of some constituencies, we seek for the support of NAF to expeditiously deliver materials to the North-East, South-East and the South-West geo-political zones of the country.

“We have already indicated to the chief of the air staff,  the specific locations and the tonnage of materials to be airlifted.”

According to him, the evacuation of the materials from the focal airports to the states where election will hold will be handled by the commission and the CBN as has been the standard practice.

“Thereafter, the inspection and movement of all materials to the various local government areas and beyond 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,” he said.

Yakubu commended NAF for its cooperation in  security and logistic support  and  for the timely delivery of materials during the  general elections, off-cycle elections, by-elections, supplementary elections and rerun elections.

“I want to place on record the neutrality and professionalism of NAF in particular and armed forces in general in discharging your responsibilities.

“There has been no unhappy incidents or compromise on the part of your officers and airmen,” Yakubu said.

In his remarks, the CAS, Abubakar, assured INEC that the force would continue to support the commission to deliver credible elections to strengthen the country’s democracy.

Abubakar said the relationship between NAF and INEC had been anchored on shared objectives geared toward ensuring that good governance, stability and the rule of law reign throughout Nigeria.

The CAS described visit of Yakubu as a sign of commitment to strengthen the bonds between both organisations.

“The successful conduct of elections is largely hinged on robust security and well-choreographed logistics supply chain management.

“The NAF has been INEC’s dependable partner in providing security in addition to rapid airlift for the distribution of sensitive and non-sensitive electoral materials across the country.

“I assure you that we remain willing  and able and ready to continue supporting INEC as we have always done in the past.

“At the moment, our C-130s are currently undergoing maintenance but we have other aircraft that can be employed to move sensitive materials.

“The caveat is that we need to move those materials a little earlier due to the capacity of the airplanes which we have available,” he said.

Abubakar commended the contributions and numerous initiatives of INEC under Yakubu’s watch toward deepening of Nigeria’s democracy,  including serving as shining example for other nations of the world.

Some of the initiatives according to Abubakar include continuous voter registration, introduction of new technologies, voter education and sensitisation and post-election reviews.

“Another laudable milestone achieved was the Electoral Act of 2022, which introduced reforms aimed at more timely organisation of pre-electoral processes and increasing transparency in results collation and reporting.

“These and many more reforms have raised the bar of transparency and credibility in our electoral process.

“We thus join the chorus of voices commending your efforts and stand proud as friends of your esteemed organisation,” he said.

Abubakar said the success of Nigeria democracy had been underpinned by strong institutions such as  INEC, which worked  tirelessly to allow all citizens to enjoy the right to decide who should govern them in free and fair elections.

“The invaluable contributions of the INEC, distinguishes democracy as a form of governance unparalleled in its commitment to the people.

“Furthermore, it lends credence to the slogan that democracy is the best form of government known to man,” he said.

Abubakar, however, reminded the INEC chairman that there were some outstanding bills which were yet to be cleared, which Yakubu interjected “ but not from INEC”.

Yakubu said that the settlement of those bills would enable the force to serve INEC better.(NAN)

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-January 30, 2024 @ 6:11 GMT|

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