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2019: EU, INEC meet on vulnerable groups’ inclusion in elections

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

The European Union (EU) has said that it is supporting the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in its plans to get people with disabiliti­es, women, the youth and other vulnerable groups to fully participat­e in the 2019 General Elections.

The head of EU delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS Ketil Karlsen, said this in Abuja after a closed-door meeting with the management of INEC led by its chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, and founder of Albino Foundation, Jake Epelle.

“We are here to discuss the importance of the participat­ion of people with disabiliti­es, women and youth to ensure these people have better access to voting. The EU has been supporting INEC for a very long time, it is not something we started doing just ahead of the elections. So as a matter of fact, we have been providing institutio­nal support and technical support for a very long time.

“Let me say The Mr. the support from the EU does not start here, because since 1999 we have provided more than one million Euros to support the democratic processes in Nigeria. And we are very thankful to INEC and our other partners in Nigeria. We would all like to see a continued consolidat­ion of democracy through free and fair elections in 2019,” Karlsen said.

On his part, Prof. Yakubu said INEC would ensure inclusiven­ess in the electoral process for women, youth and people with disabiliti­es.

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