INEC says attacks on facilities may affect future polls

 INEC says attacks on facilities may affect future polls

By Modupe Shodeinde

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says recent attacks on its facilities if unchecked, may constitute setback on future polls.

INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, said this in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, while confirming a fire attack on the commission’s office in Akwa Ibom.

He said that the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom, Mike Igini, reported that INEC office in Essien Udim Local Government Area was set ablaze at the early hours of Sunday morning.

Although the destruction to the building and properties therein was extensive, he said the security guard on duty escaped unhurt.

“Items destroyed include 345 ballot boxes, 135 voting cubicles, megaphones, water tanks, and office furniture.

“The police, which has also been battling with attacks on its facilities and personnel in the area, are aware of the incident and have commenced an investigation,” Okoye said.

He also recalled how on the eve of the 2019 General Election, INEC’s newly constructed prototype LGA office in Ibesikpo Asutan was burnt down while two more offices in Mkpat Enin and Eastern Obolo LGAs were bombed.

“The recent attack on our facility after we have just concluded the inventory of electoral materials nationwide in readiness for the 2023 General Election is worrisome.

“If unchecked, these attacks may constitute a setback on the Commission’s preparations, including the ongoing conversion of Voting Points to Polling Units, the forthcoming Continuous Registration of Voters (CRV), and the conduct of polls,” he said.

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The Commission, however, assured Nigerians that it would leave no stone unturned to recover from the incident in Akwa Ibom as it continued to prepare for all electoral activities.

 

 

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