The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has disclosed plans to convene an emergency meeting of the Inter Agency Consultative Committee On Election Security next week.
The meeting among others is to discuss the disturbing trend of inferno in INEC offices across the country.
This development is coming inview of a signed Statement by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee Barrister Festus Okoye indicating that the renovated office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia state has been set ablaze.
Making this known in a statement on Monday, the National Commissioner said the incident occurred late Sunday night, 9th May 2021.
Okoye stated that there were no casualties on the part of staff of the Commission except the building and electoral materials including office equipment which were virtually destroyed.
hich was virtually destroyed,with all electoral materials and office equipment equally destroyed, adding that the matter has been reported to the police for investigation.
The statement read: “The Commission met today, Monday 10th May 2021, and discussed a wide-range of issues, including a disturbing report from Abia State. The Resident Electoral Commissioner for the State, Dr. Joseph Iloh, reported that INEC’s recently renovated office in Ohafia Local Government Area has been set ablaze.
“It will be recalled that only last week, the Commission reported an attack on its office in Essien Udim Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State and expressed anxiety about the impact of such attacks on electoral activities, including the ongoing expansion of voter access to Polling Units, resumption of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), pending bye-elections, end-of-tenure elections and ultimately the 2023 General Election.
“The latest incident in Abia State is one too many. This is not the first attack on the Commission’s facilities in the State in recent times. Five months ago on 13th December 2020, the INEC LGA office in Aba South was completely burnt down while that of Arochukwu LGA was vandalised and ransacked in October 2020”, he said.
While noting that the facilities are national assets, which must be protected, he stated that the Commission is convening an emergency meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) next week to discuss the disturbing trend.
Meanwhile, the Commission reassured Nigerians that all activities in relation to the ongoing expansion of voter access to Polling Units and preparations for the resumption of CVR as well as all scheduled elections will proceed as planned.
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