The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says its logistics for the forthcoming elections may be affected by the scarcity of petrol. Speaking on Tuesday at a consultative meeting with the
The Independent National Electoral Commission says its logistics for the forthcoming elections may be affected by the scarcity of petrol.
He said for this reason, the commission is collaborating with the NURTW and the Marine Workers’ Union of Nigeria to ensure hitch-free arrangements on election day. “Happily, your members are spread across the country. Therefore, vehicles conveying personnel and materials will not travel long distances. In fact, all movements should be within a state and preferably within local government areas. There should be no inter-state movement.
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