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A/Ibom INEC blacklists 100 ad hoc employees

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According to Dr. Cyril Omorogbe, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Akwa Ibom, the commission has delisted 100 temporary employees in the state due to their suspected involvement in electoral fraud.

On Thursday in Uyo, Omorogbe revealed the information in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

He claimed that the impacted ad hoc personnel had been held accountable for electoral fraud during the state’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.

He declared, “We banned them, and we won’t utilise them during the Governorship and House of Assembly elections on Saturday.

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The REC said that the commission had begun providing sensitive documents to the state’s local government districts in advance of the election on Saturday.

Omorogbe said that all preparations had been taken to guarantee that supplies and staff for the elections would arrive on time.

“We have taken the necessary precautions to guarantee that supplies and people do not arrive at voting places late.

He declared, “We are aware of the criticisms made during the presidential and national assembly elections, and we do not want that to happen again.

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In the event that a utility vehicle suddenly broke down, he said that the commission had plans for backup vehicles.

“This approach is to ensure that supplies and workers reach polling places promptly.

The difficulties we had during the most recent elections won’t be repeated, he assured them.

In order to strengthen security during the exercise, he said that the communications commission was working with security authorities.

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