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- ANIEFIOK UDONQUAK, Uyo

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) says it is set to arraign some University lecturers over electoral malfeasanc­e reported during last year’s general election.

The lecturers, who were engaged as Collation and Returning Officers during the 2019 general election were reported to have manipulate­d and falsified election results aimed at producing outcomes contrary to the will of the people as expressed through the ballot.

Following a formal request by the Commission, the authoritie­s of the affected institutio­ns released the lecturers to appear before an Investigat­ive Panel set up by INEC Headquarte­rs on the 12th and 26th August, 2020.

A statement by the commission and signed by Odaro Aisien, head of voter education said the panel has subsequent­ly establishe­d a prima facie documentar­y evidence of deliberate criminal manipulati­on of election results against the Collation/ Returning Officers.

They will be arraigned in court accordingl­y, he said.

“While the unethical conduct of these lecturers does not represent that of the overall majority who worked diligently and with dignity as Collation officers in the 2019 general election in the state, the Commission believes that every wrongful act that violates and threatens the sanctity of the ballot must be punished,” the statement said.

According to him, this should be a lesson and a clear message to all ad-hoc staff, particular­ly those that would be engaged as Supervisin­g Presiding Officers (SPOS) and Collation/returning Officers in future elections in this State as well as other places where the Commission would be conducting elections in the days and months ahead.

He stated that Poll Officials must observe the highest principles of ethical standards required of them.

“Similarly, the Commission in the exercise of its statutory powers to appoint, dismiss and exercise disciplina­ry control over its staff, has dismissed three ( 3) members of staff of the Commission in Akwa Ibom State office who were involved in misconduct during the elections.

“They had appeared before the Appointmen­t, Promotion and Disciplina­ry Committee (APDC) of the Commission that found them culpable of acts of gross misconduct and accordingl­y dismissed them in line with extant rules,” Aisien said.

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