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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it will enforce strict compliance with the use of Smart Card Readers for the accreditation of eligible voters in the March 9 Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections.
INEC National Commissioner in-charge of Enugu/Anambra/Benue States, Mr Festus Okoye who disclosed this on Tuesday in Enugu while speaking to newsmen on the commission’s preparedness for the polls, also said that there would be full deployment of the smart card readers nationwide.
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Okoye also assured that there would be uniform timing nationwide, in the commencement of Saturday’s Governorship and State Assembly elections adding that the commission was working assiduously to ensure improvement in election procedures and processes.
He said that the commission was ready to conduct free, fair and credible elections, adding that it had fine-tuned all the loose-ends encountered during the Presidential and National Assembly polls.
Okoye, who is the head of Publicity at the commission, further appealed to Nigerians to come out en mass to exercise their civic duty on March 9.
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“The usage of the smart card readers will be universal in all the polling units. “Any polling unit where the people or political thugs did not allow the presiding officer to use the smart card reader will get zero vote.”
“This time around, we want to ensure that each polling unit in the federation starts the process at 8 a.m. dot on the day of the elections. “So we want to make sure that all our ad-hoc staff and materials got to the polling units before 7.30 a.m”.
Okoye advised presiding officers to remain calm in the face of any threats from any quarters at the polling units but score that polling unit zero vote at the collation centre.
He warned that the commission would no longer tolerate the killing, maiming of its ad hoc staff, who might be corps members serving their fatherland.
“We have discussed with the Inspector-General of Police to ensure that all our staff members, including the ad-hoc staff, are given adequate protection from violent attacks during the polls. “The commission will protect its own with every passion and means it can muster,’’ he said.