By Victor Akinkuolie, Ado-Ekiti
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The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, has appealed to politicians to eschew violence and allow the people’s vote to count.
The INEC boss spoke in Ado Ekiti, on Tuesday, during an Election Stakeholders’ meeting organised by INEC with major players and participants in the coming governorship poll in the State.
The INEC Chairman , Prof Yakubu, assured the stakeholders that the commission will maintain and protect the transparency and security of the process.
“Let me assure political parties and voters that the task of electing a new governor will be left in the hands of Ekiti voters. We won’t take any action that would put any party and candidate in a vantage position. We are going to do everything according to the constitution and provisions of the Electoral Act”.
Yakubu stated that four National Commissioners and eight Resident Electoral Commissioners have been deployed to ensure conduct of credible election, adding that a total of 749, 065 voters representing 76 percent have collected their Permanent Voter Cards(PVCs).
Similarly, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Usman Alkali Baba, clarified that heavy deployment of security agencies was not intended to scare voters and cause apathy on election day.
Baba stated that the deployment was geared towards protecting the sanctity of the ballots and make the outcome of the election credible and acceptable to all stakeholders.
Baba said no individual with would be allowed to vitiate the outcome of the election, through violence, vote buying and other actions that can taint the credibility of the poll.
Addressing the gathering attended by candidates of political parties and heads of security formations, Baba warned his men against professional misconduct that could mar the results of election or disrupt the process.
He assured voters that adequate security personnel are on ground to ward off any threat that can hinder them from exercising their franchise rights during the poll.
He said: “All the 177 wards and 2,445 polling units will be manned by appropriate manpower. Let me say this, the massive deployment is not to scare the citizens, but to protect the sanctity of the ballots and the provisions of the Electoral Act.
“Those who wan’t to constitute a clog in the will of progress will face the consequences of their actions. National security should be of priority and uppermost in our minds. Let us conduct this election in the most civil manner.
In his submission, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ekiti State, Dr. Adeniran Tella, revealed that pregnant women, people living with disabilities and the aged, will be given priority to vote on Election Day.
Tella added that safeguarding protocols relevant to Covid 19 pandemic will be applied at polling units, to prevent the spread of the lethal disease.