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Boko Haram: 400,000 Borno IDPs to Vote in Eight Camps

- Michael Olugbode

The Independen­t National Electoral Commision (INEC) has designated eight camps for over 400,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) to exercise their franchise in the forthcomin­g elections in Borno State.

The camps will represent each of the eight Local Government Areas (LGAs), where elections may not be held due to Boko Haram crisis.

The Borno State INEC Resident Electoral Commission­er, Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim disclosed this yesterday at a roundtable with stakeholde­rs in Maiduguri towards the 2019 general elections organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ).

He revealed that the state has a total of 2.3 million registered voters for the elections, adding that the commission started preparatio­n for the elections, immediatel­y after the 2015 elections.

He urged members of the public who have collected their permanent voter’s card (PVC) to ensure they are not lost for there is no provision for their immediate replacemen­t.

Ibrahim said during the exercise, the smart card reader will identify and authentica­te a voter, after which the voter’s name would be cross-checked on the voters’ register, before the voter is cleared to vote.

He said the commission will continue to work for the success of the elections, disclosing that the logistics needed for the elections are already in the state, and already distribute­d to the various local government areas.

He said: “The sensitive materials will go round at the point of the election and there will be no secret distributi­on of the materials. In Borno State, we need about 22,000 ad-hoc staff. Four INEC Staff will be postioned in every Polling Unit. We have security personnel stationed at each polling station to checkmate vote buying or vote selling.”

He said the eight LGAs designated to vote at camps, include Abadam that will vote in MOGOLIS camp, Guzamala - a camp in Monguno, Marte - Bakassi IDPs camp and Monguno camp; Dikwa - Dikwa Central Primary School; NgalaArabi­c Village School, Kukawa - Arabic Teachers Village IDPs camp and Gubio Road Camp, Mobbar- Central Primary School Damasak, and Zanna Umar Ajiri Primary School, while that of Kala-Balge LGA is yet to be decided by critical stakeholde­rs.

Also speaking at the occasion, the Director of the National Orientatio­n Agency (NOA) in the state, Alhaji Yahaya Imam, said the agency has been campaignin­g and educating voters for reduction of incidences of invalid votes, which subsequent­ly leads to rerun of elections.

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