The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said Thursday that it had additionally trained its presidents for the election of the governor of the state of Edo on how physical distance between voters in polling stations.
The NATIONAL Commissioner of INEC and Chairman of the Committee on Voter Education and Information, this to the Nigerian News Agency (NAN), Forum in Abuja.
Okoye said this specific education is one of the classes that INEC learned from its “policy to achieve an election under the COVID-19 pandemic” in the Nasarawa Central part-elections.
He said that in nasarawa’s part election, the commission provided infrared thermometers for all voting teams and insisted that each and every voter in the voting unit on Election Day will have to wear a mask or face mask.
“We insist that there will also have to be a physical distance from the election and we also provide all non-public protective apparatus for all ad hoc personnel for this specific election.
“Then we did the test, then the whole electorate came here with his mask or his mask.
“There is soap and water in your hands, and then there is also a distance of two meters at the voting station. It has been observed.
“But in some voting units, we saw that other people had trouble observing the physical distance factor.
“So one of the classes we learned from choosing the central constituency of nassarawa state.
“Based on this specific lesson, we have additionally trained our presidents on how to physically distance themselves at polling stations. “
Okoye said the commission will also launch its innovations, adding the “electoral effects visualization portal” that was tested at Nasarawa, with the aim of ensuring transparency in elections.
He said that while the commission would still use “Z-Pad” to load electoral effects on its compromised website, it has abandoned use as a secondary authentication mechanism for smart card readers.
“We’ve had some demanding situations with the Z-pad in terms of alignment with a card reader.
“So, on that basis, we discovered that physically it wasn’t powerful enough to deploy us in a controversial election, like the election of the governor of Edo. So we abandoned him so we can keep painting on him. “
Okoye also explained why the commission continues the elections for governor of Edo and Ondo, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said that due to the nature of the pandemic, more than 70 countries, adding complex countries, had postponed their elections, but that the CENI could be only because of Nigeria’s specific constitutional circumstances.
“Paragraph 2 of article 178 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria prescribes a window in which what we call end-of-period elections will have to take place.
On the basis of this constitutional provision, we will have to carry out the election of the governor of Edo until October 13, 2020, and we will have to carry out the election of the governor of Ondo until January 15, 2021.
“So, on that basis, we still didn’t have a selection to settle those elections. If we hold the election of Edo on 14 October, it means that we have held elections.
“Everything we do will be null and void because, in the form of a letter, when lawmakers draw up a letter and assign dates within the framework of the letter.
“This implies that this specific date is removable, changed, adjusted and somehow falsified. “
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