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ELECTIONS AND PARTY AGENT EDUCATION

- Pedro Ukokobili, Lagos

Election education means providing citizens with basic informatio­n about participat­ing in elections. Election education is often provided by the state itself, often through a national electoral commission. So it is therefore important that it is politicall­y non-partisan. Election education and party agent is training programme designed to equip and educate party agents with adequate informatio­n on modern and sophistica­ted strategy used by political opponents for rigging election in modern society. Party agents are central to the protection of election results and election fraud. The selection and nomination of credible party agents is thus a vital stage of taming election fraud. The negligence by political aspirants of party agent strategy is strengthen­ing election rigging and manipulati­on in Nigeria. Political parties expend great energy in campaigns and in buying the electorate, but pay little attention to party agent strategy which is the last resort for reclaiming victory amidst election fraud. INEC manual for election official (2015) reveals the significan­ce of form EC.8B, EC.8C, EC.8D and EC.8E including EC.40 (G), EC.40G (1), EC.40G (2) and EC.40G (3) in the collation of governorsh­ip election results. The main objectives for including party agents in the election process are to identify human errors and rigging at voting points. A key role of a party agent is to inspect and list the serial numbers and the seals on ballot boxes including listing the serial number of the ballot papers. Every voting point has a form EC.8B with a serial number written on it. It is the chief duty of the party agent to ensure the correct figures and words are documented on the form EC.8B. Nomination of credible party agents is a key tool for salvaging manipulati­on of election results. Osun State is known to be a peaceful state free of election violence. But the just concluded Osun election was enmeshed in modern rigging strategy adopted by All Progressiv­es Congress. Osun State has a total of 1,682,495 registered voters, and 3,010 voting points. Of the 3,010 voting points, there were 3,003 successful election conducts prior to the rerun gubernator­ial election that saw Adeleke recording the highest votes. But INEC, determined to rob Osun people, decided on a rerun election on seven voting points. Is this rerun justifiabl­e in light of Nigeria electoral law? Election fraud or manipulati­on begins with party agent being compromise­d at voting points. The primary role required to be played by party agent is to ensure that a copy of the form EC.8B at each voting point is collated in his presence and a copy of the collated result as cited in form EC.8B are sent by video, text message or phone shot to the chief party agent.

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