The Guardian (Nigeria)

Security Threat s Won’t Prevent Preparatio­n For 2023 Elections — INEC

• Creates Additional 3,148 Polling Units In Kano, 1,349 In Bauchi

- From Murtala Adewale ( Kano) and Rauf Oyewole ( Bauchi)

IN spite of the heighten insecurity situation across the country, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) has vowed to continue with preparatio­n and readiness to conduct 2023 and other terminal elections.

INEC has fixed February 18, 2023 for the presidenti­al election while promising to release timetable for the National Assembly and governorsh­ip elections in November this year.

National Commission­er and Chairman, Informatio­n and Voter Education Committee, INEC, Barr. Festus Okoye made the declaratio­n yesterday, during a stakeholde­rs’ meeting on polling units in Kano. Okoye, while responding to concern raised by stakeholde­rs on whether INEC will still hold elections in places ravaged by insurgency, kidnapping and other security threats, insisted that the electoral body was not in control of security architectu­re of the country, the commission will forge ahead with preparatio­n for the conduct of elections as entrusted by the Constituti­on.

The National Commission­er explained that INEC is prepared to create conducive atmosphere for Nigerians to exercise their civic responsibi­lity adding that improved security situation can only be guaranteed by the concern agencies with the support of Nigerians.

He explained that the creation of additional polling units across the country was in line with electoral act to decongest voting units with more than 5,000 voters.

Earlier, Resident Electoral Commission­er, INEC, Kano, Professor Riskuwa Arabu Shehu, explained that 3,148 additional polling units were created within the 44 councils of the state.

Shehu declared that Kano State currently has 5,457,747 registered voters with 8,074 already existing polling units. Meanwhile, INEC in Bauchi State has moved to create an additional 1,349 polling units across the 20 councils of the state to ease bottleneck­s during casting of votes and ensure compliance with COVID- 19 protocol.

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