Professor Attahiru Jega, Chairman, INEC (Image source: TheCable)
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Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC), says he is “feeling confident” about arrangements
put in place to guarantee the security of ad hoc staff for the March 28 and April 11
elections.
Speaking
on Friday during an interview with Channels TV, he also said that
Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) are being produced in Nigeria and not in China as
widely speculated.
“The
outstanding PVCs are not being produced in China, according to allegations, but
in a company here in Nigeria,” he said.
The report continues:
Prof Jega
also disclosed that deadline for PVC collection would be extended for those
whose cards had not been produced.
“For
someone whose card is produced tomorrow, we will extend PVC collection for
them,” he said.
INEC
had fixed the deadline for the collection of PVCs for Sunday March 22.
Jega
further refuted allegations that the commission was not distributing PVCs to
certain states, saying: “It is not true that INEC is not distributing PVCs
to certain states.”
Regarding
security for the election, he stated that he had been assured by security
agencies that there would be adequate security, especially for ad hoc
staff who are mostly members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
“We
have done quite a lot and we feel confident and reassured that ad hoc
staff are protected during elections,” he said.
And
on whether the card readers could be compromised by polling officers, he said:
“Polling unit officials have no access to the information on the card readers
so it cannot be tampered with.”
Speaking
on loitering at polling units during the elections, the INEC boss noted that
the Electoral Act states “No loitering within 300 metres of a polling unit.”
“Our
guidelines states that if you finish voting and you choose to remain at your
polling unit, be orderly, law abiding and peaceful,” he added.
“If
you do anything that constitutes loitering, security agents will intervene.”
And reacting to reports
that the card readers could be jammed, Jega said: “There is a lot of talk about
jammers, but it won’t work on the card readers.”
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