INEC distributes materials for Saturday’s Anambra rerun elections

Fri, Feb 2, 2024
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THE Independent  National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it had distributed necessary materials for Saturday’s rerun elections in two federal constituencies in Anambra.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election will hold in Nnewi North and Orumba North local government areas of Anambra.

The distribution of sensitive materials to the affected council areas took place at Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Awka office, and supervised by  the Anambra Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr Elizabeth Agwu.

Agwu told newsmen that sensitive materials like result sheets of all types and ballot papers were received and distributed for onward movement to the two council areas.

She disclosed that the BVA’s machine and other items had been handed over to electoral officers.

Agwu said they completed 50 per cent of the work and were ready for the election on Saturday.

 She called on the ad hoc staff to be proactive, to ensure smooth election process as no excuses would be entertained.

Agwu said there would be no movement in areas of the elections between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. when voting would end,

“INEC assures all eligible voters of their safety and urges all credible voters to come out to vote for the candidates of their choice without fear of harassment because there are enough security personnel.

“Every person on queue will vote before they close and voters are encouraged to come out enmasse to exercise their civic duty,” she said.

Agwu  warned politicians not to flout any law or electoral guideline as enough security personnel  had been deployed to provide safety at all the polling units.

The  rerun is in compliance with a court order which cancelled  elections in the 21 polling units in the two local government areas.(NAN)

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-February 2, 2024 @ 17:05 GMT|

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