95% Configuration of Smart Card Readers, Completed — INEC Chairman

The Independent National Commission (INEC) on Tuesday said it has completed 95 per cent configuration of the Smart Card Readers to be deployed for the Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday.

Speaking on the commission’s preparations for the postponed national elections in Abuja, Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, promised that the configuration of the card readers would be accomplished on Wednesday.

“You will recall in my last address to stakeholders on Saturday I mentioned that we intended to deployed card readers and we identified very clear time line for the delivery of the card readers.

“I want to report that as at last night, we have achieved 95 per cent configuration of the 180,000 card readers and this process is going to be completed early morning on Wednesday, one day ahead of schedule.

“We also told stakeholders that in response to appeal to the commission to extend the period of campaign by political parties, the commission yesterday also met with party leaders and extended the period for campaign to midnight of Thursday.

“Because of the extension of state elections taking place on March 9, the commission hereby extends the campaign for that election to Thursday before the election date.

Yakubu likewise unveiled that as at 4p.m. on Monday; all issues identified with conveyance of materials were distinguished and for all intents and purposes tended to, stating vote papers, result sheets and non-touchy materials were presently in areas over the 36 conditions of the Federation and the FCT.

He included that INEC state workplaces likewise initiated the way toward welcoming partners to the Central Banks to inspect the materials reviewed from a week ago just as to observe the flight of materials to Local Government Areas (LGAs), which he stated, would be finished today.

Yakubu included that the sending of all materials to neighborhood governments and wards would occur on Wednesday and Thursday, including that all the Registration Areas would be enacted by Thursday.

The Chairman included that work force and materials would likewise be at the Registration territories by late morning on Friday, while boost preparing for impromptu to occur on Friday.

“Personnel and materials must arrive at polling units latest 7 a.m. on Saturday and the opening of poll will take place by 8 on Saturday,’’ Yakubu assured.

He said that INEC was committed to free, fair and credible elections, saying the commission was working hard to ensure that the elections take place as scheduled.

He appealed for continued understanding by Nigerians and called on political parties to be mindful of their speech in order not to overheat the polity, saying that votes of Nigerians would determine the outcome of the elections.

Yakubu said that the over 4600 extra card readers mopped up from state to replace the ones burnt at INEC office in Anambra would not in any way affect the number of card readers needed for other states.

He also explained that no third party was involved in the configuration of the card readers, saying the management and configuration was being done by the commission’s ICT Department.

He also denied report that one of the national commissioners was invited by security agencies, saying as we speak the commissioner you referred to is in his office.

Yakubu also promised that the number of collected and uncollected Permanent Voter Cards would be made available on the commission’s website by Wednesday. On the directive that ballot snatchers should be shot, Yakubu said the position of the commission was that the provision of the law should be followed.

Also asked if people in Borno State would take part in the elections, Yakubu said that the people in the Internally Displaced Camps would be allowed to participate.

“But if there are new security situation that arise which the commission had not taken into consideration, that is a new thing that we did not planned for in 2019. “But what we know is that election will take place in substantial part of Borno State.

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