NewsNigeria ElectionsINEC Removes 749 Polling Units from Shrines, Churches, Mosques, Others

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ABUJA — The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced the relocation of 749 polling units from inappropriate locations in various states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This was disclosed by INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on Wednesday at the Commission headquarters in Abuja, the Nigeria Capital.

Yakubu said, “After consultation with stakeholders, the commission has successfully removed 749 polling units from inappropriate locations to appropriate public facilities or open spaces, in line with our policy to guarantee unencumbered access to polling units for all voters.”

According to the figure, 232 polling units were removed from private properties, 145 from royal palaces, six from Mosques, 21 from churches, and Nine from shrines.

The INEC boss added that the remaining 336 polling units were relocated for various reasons associated with distance, difficult terrain, congestion, communal clashes, new settlements, and general security.

He explained that the history of creating and expanding polling units in the country has been long and complex, adding that their adequacy and accessibility, in terms of number and location across the country, were some of the challenges that had to be addressed in the interest of free and fair elections.

Professor Yakubu, therefore, noted that INEC has converted the existing voting points and voting point settlements in various parts of the country to polling units.

As a result, he unveiled a total of 56,872 additional polling units, saying Nigeria now has 176,846 full-fledged polling units.

The INEC chairman attributed the establishment of voting points and voting point settlements to the several unsuccessful attempts to create additional polling units.

He also announced the dates to conduct the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States, saying it was in line with keeping with the commission’s policy of announcing the dates in advance to enable early and effective preparations by all concerned.

“The commission has approved that the Ekiti State Governorship election will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2022, while the Osun State Governorship election will be held one month later on Saturday, July 16, 2022,” said Professor Yakubu.

The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced the relocation of 749 polling units from inappropriate locations in various states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This was disclosed by INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on Wednesday at the Commission headquarters in Abuja, the Nigeria Capital.

Yakubu said, “After consultation with stakeholders, the commission has successfully removed 749 polling units from inappropriate locations to appropriate public facilities or open spaces, in line with our policy to guarantee unencumbered access to polling units for all voters.”

According to the figure, 232 polling units were removed from private properties, 145 from royal palaces, six from Mosques, 21 from churches, and Nine from shrines.

The INEC boss added that the remaining 336 polling units were relocated for various reasons associated with distance, difficult terrain, congestion, communal clashes, new settlements, and general security.

He explained that the history of creating and expanding polling units in the country has been long and complex, adding that their adequacy and accessibility, in terms of number and location across the country, were some of the challenges that had to be addressed in the interest of free and fair elections.

Professor Yakubu, therefore, noted that INEC has converted the existing voting points and voting point settlements in various parts of the country to polling units.

As a result, he unveiled a total of 56,872 additional polling units, saying Nigeria now has 176,846 full-fledged polling units.

The INEC chairman attributed the establishment of voting points and voting point settlements to the several unsuccessful attempts to create additional polling units.

He also announced the dates to conduct the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States, saying it was in line with keeping with the commission’s policy of announcing the dates in advance to enable early and effective preparations by all concerned.

“The commission has approved that the Ekiti State Governorship election will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2022, while the Osun State Governorship election will be held one month later on Saturday, July 16, 2022,” said Professor Yakubu.

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)

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