By Favour Goodness
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has advised political parties featuring in the Anambra governorship election to put their houses in order and carry out responsible campaigns.
Mr Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, gave the advice on Monday in Abuja.
Okoye urged political parties to carry out responsible campaigns in consonance with safety regulations as well as consider the security situation in the country.
He advised parties to seek clarification from the commission on matters of national security.
Okoye said that the commission was working hard to deliver on its mandate of ensuring a credible Anambra governorship election.
Meanwhile, he urged all stakeholders to cooperate with INEC, saying the conduct and delivery of a good election was a multi stakeholders’ venture.
The commission is working assiduously to get its facilities and processes ready for the election.
“The commission has completed the first phase of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in Anambra wherein it devolved to the 326 Registration Areas as well as the 21 local government offices and the state office.
“INEC is finalising arrangements to deploy its Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) to Anambra and various enlightenment and voter education programmes are ongoing in the state.
“The commission is moving fast to rebuild its Anambra collation centre, storage facilities and office buildings and facilities burnt or damaged by arsonists,’’ Okoye added.
He recalled that INEC had informed Nigerians that before the attack on its facilities, it had delivered over 50 per cent of the non-sensitive materials required for the conduct of the election to the Anambra office.
He noted that all the materials already delivered including 326 generating sets retrieved from all the Registration Areas and seven utility vehicles meant for electoral operations were destroyed by attackers.
We are encouraged that contractors are now working day and night to get the facilities ready for the election.
The procurement of materials for elections and other electoral purposes goes through the public procurement process.
“Some of these materials are stored in the zonal stores of the commission as some of them like ballot boxes and cubicles are reusable,’’ he said.
Okoye also recalled that INEC issued a statement stating that gunmen attacked its state office in Awka and that the damage to the facility was extensive.
He said that movable materials, including 50 per cent of the non-sensitive materials already delivered for the election were destroyed.
He recalled that INEC further stated that while it was making efforts to rebuild the physical facilities, it took a pragmatic decision to distribute the replaced non-sensitive materials from its South-East Zonal Stores in Owerri to meet deadlines.
“Non-sensitive materials includes non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 items such as hand sanitisers and face masks, envelopes, posters, stickers, sellotapes, scissors, liquid gum and other stationery items required mainly at the polling units,” Okoye said.
However, he said that following a review of the deadline of the repair work on the facilities, INEC was optimistic that it would be completed by the end of September.
He added that INEC was in a position to operate from its state office in Awka where the batching and distribution of all non-sensitive materials would take place.
“Therefore, the commission will batch and distribute all non-sensitive materials from its Anambra State office in Awka while the sensitive materials will be delivered directly to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) office in Awka.
“All the Political parties participating in the election will be invited to inspect the materials before distribution,’’ Okoye said.