The Independent National Electoral Commission lNEC has promised to go
ahead with Saturday’s Governorship and State Assembly Elections in Akwa
Ibom state, saying it has replaced the 198 smart card readers, voter
register and other items destroyed in its lbesikpo Asutan Local
Government Area office in the State.
This was contained in a
statement issued Friday night in Abuja and signed by its National
Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voted Education
Committee, Festus Okoye.
The inferno which occurred in the early
hours of Friday did not however affect ballot papers. Part of the INEC
statement reads; “While we do not at this point know the cause of the
fire, a report has been made to the law enforcement agencies and the
Fire Service. We are liaising closely with both agencies to investigate
and ascertain the cause of the fire and if found to be a deliberate act,
we will ensure diligent and vigorous prosecution of those responsible.
“Several sensitive and non-sensitive materials for tomorrow’s‘s
Governorship and State House of Assembly elections were destroyed
including 198 Smart Card Readers, the printed Register of Voters, 13
Generators as well as several Voting Cubicles and office equipment.
“Fortunately, the ballot papers and result sheets for the elections were
not affected and are intact. Acting timeously, the Commission has been
able to replace and reconfigure all the destroyed Smart Card Readers and
reprinted the Register of Voters. With the replacement and the salvage
of other items, we are pleased to announce that the election will
proceed as scheduled. All registered voters in the Local Government Area
are therefore requested to turn up to cast their votes between 8am and
2pm tomorrow”. The Commission said it has also been informed of the
death of Hon. Adamu Kwanate, who until his death was the member
representing Nassarawo Binyeri State Constituency (Mayo Belwa LGA) in
the Adamawa State House of Assembly. He was also the candidate of the
All Progressives Congress APC in the same Constituency in the election
scheduled for Saturday 9th March. “Consequently, INEC is compelled to
countermand the Nassarawo Binyeri State Constituency election for
tomorrow and the same has been rescheduled to Saturday 23rd March. 2019
in line with Section 36(1) of the Electoral Act (2010) as amended. The
Governorship election in the constituency and all other state
constituencies elections will however proceed as scheduled tomorrow
(Saturday)”.
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