INEC: 4940 BVAS Machines Configured for Polls in Niger State •Begins distribution of sensitive materials •February 25 elections: Commission failed, deserves sanction, says ex-army provost marshall Laleye
•February 25 elections: Commission failed, deserves sanction, says ex-army provost marshallThe Independent National Electoral Commission said it has completed the configuration of 4940 Biomodal Voters Accreditation System machines for use in Saturdays governorship and houses of assembly elections in Niger state.
Kutigi, who was also the collation agent at the presidential and national assembly election results where he declined to sign the results sheet insisted that INEC “wrote” results for APC in bandits infested areas where voting did not take place. Meanwhile, in Ondo State, INEC yesterday, commenced the distribution of the sensitive and non-sensitive materials in Ondo State, ahead of Saturday’s House of Assembly election.
He noted that the materials would be transported to all 18 Local Government Areas of the State where they would be moved to the commission’s Registration Area Centres before the polling units on Saturday. The Chairman of the Inter-party Advisory Council , in the State, Adesanya Olaoluwa, who witnessed the distribution of the materials said the political parties are ready for the election.
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