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INEC Will Not Use University Lecturers As Returning Officers by nicholasdavout(m): 11:16pm On Jan 10, 2023 |
INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION PRESS RELEASE INEC decided that they will not use University Lecturers as returning officers for 2023 Election. INEC will use only their staff for the exercise. INEC today Inaugurated the Committee for NATIONAL SITUATION ROOM AND COLLATION CENTRE FOR THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTION 1. Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu, National Commissioner - Chairperson 2. Prof. Abdullahi Abdu Zuru, National Commissioner - Member 3. Barr. Festus Okoye, National Commissioner - Member 4. Director, Electoral Operations - Member 5. Director, ICT - Member 6. Director, Planning and Monitoring - Member 7. Director, Security - Member 8. Director, Election & Party Monitoring - Member 9. Director, International Cooperation & Protocol – Member 10. Director, Research – Member 11. Director, Health Services – Member 12. Director, Estate, Works and Transport – Member 13. Chief Technical Adviser to the Chairman – Member 14. Special Adviser to the Chairman – Member 15. Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman – Member 16. Director, Commission Secretariat – Member/Secretary The Situation Room and Collation Centre Committee was inaugurated by the Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who charged it to commence work in earnest and to discharge its responsibilities diligently. Festus Okoye Esq. National Commissioner & Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee Thursday 5th January 2023 [1/7, 10:43 PM] +234 806 429 9137: THIS IS WHAT THE NEW ELECTORAL LAW SAYS ON OUR NEXT ELECTIONS*: 1. No manual accreditation. 2. No use of incident forms. 3. All accreditation is electronic. 4. Accreditation is Bimodal meaning facial recognition and finger printing. 5. No pre-election cases after conclusion of Elections.. 6. No election cases after swearing into office of the winner. 7. All results must be uploaded to INEC official website at the polling units before taking it to ward, constituency, LGA or state collation centers. 8. If the number of votes cast is more than the accredited voters the polling unit result is cancelled. 9. No more agreement between parties to share the remaining ballot papers that were not used. 10. No more massive thump printing and stuffing of ballot boxes. If you like go and steal ballot boxes you are wasting your time. You cannot change the result. The people's votes are counting now. If you didn't serve the people well when in public office or you are not popular in your political locality, it is advisable to save your money because they will collect your money and vote against you. End of ballots snatching has come to stay in Nigeria. With the amendment of Nigeria Electoral Act, our votes now counts. Please share this information in other platforms you are added for wider coverage. |
Re: INEC Will Not Use University Lecturers As Returning Officers by chiefolododo(m): 11:21pm On Jan 10, 2023 |
Lectures should stay in their schools and read. |
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