IPAC joins call for use of INEC staff in Saturday’s supplementary election in Imo

Wed, Apr 12, 2023
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THE Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Imo Chapter, has joined the call for  the use of INEC permanent staff for  supplementary election scheduled for Saturday in the state.

The state Chairman of IPAC, Chief Levi Ekeh made the call on Wednesday while addressing newsmen  on the resolution reached at the group’s recent emergency meeting in Owerri.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Mr Uche Ogbuagu,  Labour Party (LP) candidate for the Mbaitoli-Ikeduru Federal Constituency supplementary election made similar call on Tuesday.

While Ogbuagu had appealed for unbiased, uncompromised INEC staff as against the use of ad hoc staff, Ekeh sought specific use of INEC permanent staff as presiding officers, collation officers and returning officers.

Ekeh said the appeal became imperative “considering the sensitivity of the election because someone must be held responsible.”

The group noted that the Feb. 25 and March 18 general elections were characterised by cases of alleged  harassments, intimidation of voters and party agents by some armed security men and thugs.

“More worrisome is the inherent dangers and risks which the innocent voters were exposed to in such unethical conduct such as sporadic shootings, beatings, and rough-handling of women and aged voters.

“We, the IPAC, shall personally facilitate the prosecution of any individual or group who will try to scuttle a free, fair and credible election in Imo  supplementary election,” he noted.

He said the group would ensure  the use of Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for accreditation of voters and uploading of polling unit results to the IREV.

“Our members shall insist that no result from any polling unit where accreditation was not done with the BVAS will be collated.

“We shall resist any attempt by thugs or security agents to force any party agent out  from the polling unit or collation centre.

“Armed security personnel will not be allowed into the polling units/inside the collation centre,” he added.

Ekeh further appealed to all security agencies to maintain neutrality and play by the rules of engagements during the supplementary election.

The three major candidates contesting the Mbaitoli-Ikeduru Federal Constituency seat include Ogbuagu,  Mr Akarachi Amadi of the APC and Mr Osmond Ukanacho of the PDP, among others. (NAN)

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