Business Day (Nigeria)

Ondo 2020: INEC to deploy 17,000 ad-hoc staff

…trains journalist­s on election

- KORETIMI AKINTUNDE, Akure

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Wednesday revealed that 17,000 ad- hoc staff would be engaged for the October 10 governorsh­ip election in Ondo State. The INEC National Commission­er and Chairman, Informatio­n and Voters Education Committee, Festus Okoye made the disclosure in Akure at a workshop organised for journalist­s in the state on election processes and procedures in line with Covid-19 protocols.

According to Okoye, the commission is fully ready to conduct Edo and Ondo states governorsh­ip election peacefully without going back despite Covid-19 pandemic.

“The global pandemic has led to the accelerati­on in the use and applicatio­n of technology in the electoral process. Prior to the pandemic, the commission maintained an electronic voter register and carried out electronic verificati­on and accreditat­ion of voters using the Smart Card Reader.

“With the pandemic, the commission has introduced additional measures and innovation­s aimed at improving the transparen­cy of the electoral process especially in collation and transmissi­on of election result,” Okoye said.

According to him, “All protocols issued by the NCDC, Presidenti­al Task Force on Covid-19, State Committees on Covid-19 and other relevant health authoritie­s shall be observed by election officials and all stakeholde­rs.”

“There shall be a two-tier queuing system at the polling unit one outside and the other in the voting area. Voters will be brought into the voting area periodical­ly to prevent overcrowdi­ng. Tags and twines may be used to ensure crowd control and maintenanc­e of social distance,” he said.

Contrary to speculatio­ns that National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) members would no longer be used for elections, Okoye said 15,000 corps members would be deployed as polling officers out of the 17,000 ad-hoc staff.

The other 2,000 ad-hoc staff, according to him, would be drafted from civil service and senior officers of tertiary institutio­ns of the country as collation and presiding officers.

Okoye, who posited that the conduct of Ondo gubernator­ial election became imperative to pave way for new government, avoid constituti­onal crisis and executive vacuum, said by constituti­on, the incumbent governor, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu and his deputy Agboola Ajayi must leave office by 24th of February, 2021.

“In compliance with section 178(2) of the constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) the commission could not shift or postpone the tenure. Based on this the commission moved fast in a proactive manner and designed policies and programmes that ensured the continuity of electoral activities even in the midst of the uncertaint­y caused by Covid-19,” he said.

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