INEC distributed the materials in the presence of representatives of political parties, observers, journalists and security personnel.
The distribution of the materials was done in the presence of representatives of political parties, observers, journalists and security personnel. on Thursday commenced distribution of sensitive electoral materials in the 21 local government areas in Kogi State ahead of Saturday’s governorship election.
Mr Adam said all necessary mechanisms have been put in place to ensure the election is free, fair and credible.“We are all set to go. We are ready. All the sensitive materials have been packaged according to their local governments. INEC is transparent and is ready for the election,” Mr Adam said. Mr Longpet explained that he will sign all the 239 result sheets before they are transmitted to the wards.
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