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2023: INEC yet to decide fate of multiple registrants as CVR ends

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it is yet to decide on what action to take against those who engaged in multiple registration during…

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it is yet to decide on what action to take against those who engaged in multiple registration during the just concluded Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise.

The Board Chairman of The Electoral Institute (TEI), Prof. Abdullahi Abdu Zuru, said this, on Monday, during the Post Election Training Audit (PETA) for Ekiti and Osun states governorship elections in Abuja.

The INEC which said multiple registration constitutes electoral offence, said it carried out sufficient awareness campaign to educate Nigerians against registering more than once.

According to him, INEC has also not discussed the issue of possible extension of the CVR after the July 31 deadline.

“That is a decision that the commission will take and such decision is taken after the exercise and we look at the picture across the country. There are many reasons for double or multiple registration, by the time we hear from the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs), a decision will be taken and when that is done, the world will know the step we are taking.

“We are fully aware that multiple registration is an electoral offence, everywhere we went during the mobilization for people to come out for the registration, we drew their attention to that,” he said.

While commending INEC for the success of the Ekiti and Osun states governorship elections, Zuru, also commended the election workers for their diligence and commitment.

He said, “The electorates’ perception of the fairness, freeness, credibility and inclusivity of an election is largely determined by the performance of the poll workers. That is, the Ad hoc staff in our nomenclature.

“Poll workers play a critical role in elections as they serve as a bridge between voters who cast their votes, the Election Management Body and Indeed the officials to be elected for a country. Positive disposition of poll workers encourages voter turnout, while negative disposition evokes apathy. Thus, competent and confident poll workers influence voters’ confidence in the credibility and fairness of an election.

“In Ekiti and later in Osun States, the voters, observers, media and indeed the general public applauded the elections and commended the commission. This is a heartwarming. This training audit is expected to deliver objective insights into the conduct of electoral trainings in the affected states and to provide the institute with an overview of the effectiveness and efficiency of its training activities in preparation for the 2023 General elections.”

Speaking earlier, the Director General of the Institute, Dr. Sa’ad Umar Idris, said elections can be derailed due to training lapses.

According to him, “As part of preparations towards the successful conduct of the coming General Elections in 2023, TEI seeks to undertake an evaluation and audit of all electoral training activities that took place in Ekiti and Osun.

“Reports from both internal and external observation and monitoring groups from the field during the conduct of the just concluded Governorship Elections shows that there were recorded improvements in the overall performance of poll officials as a result of quality training delivery.

“This is in line with the Electoral Institute’s aim at churning out the highest level of professionalism in poll officials to enable them perform their duties at their best and optimal capacity to ensure the conduct of free, fair and credible elections.”

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