In Delta INEC again emphasized support for LG election
Rose Oriahran-Anthony said this in Udu during the monitoring of the continuous voters’ registration (CVR) across the state.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Delta on Thursday said it would support the Delta State Electoral Independent Commission (DSEIC) to ensure it conducted a successful free and fair local government election in January 2018.
The administrative secretary of INEC, Mrs Rose Oriahran-Anthony, said this in Udu during the monitoring of the continuous voters’ registration (CVR) across the state.
Oriahran-Anthony
said that the voters’ registration register would be presented to DSEIC
in the coming week ahead of the January local government election.
She
said that those that registered during the first phase of the CVR had
already been captured in the register and would be eligible to vote
during the local government election in the state.
She appealed to those that were complaining that they were yet to be captured to be patience.
The
administrative secretary who said that this was the third phase of the
monitoring of CVR commended the first and second phases as being
successful.
She said that INEC in the
state was trying to resolve the complaints that there was one machine in
each local government and gave the assurances that by 2019 CVR would be
done ward levels in the state.
She,
however, appealed to those that were yet to be captured to cooperate
with INEC on the development adding that more machines would soon be
added to the existing ones.
Mr Dennis Omagbemi, a prospective voter said that the one-machine challenge had slowed the process of registration.
Omagbemi
said that this slow process had made many voters lose interest in
registering because those that came from far places to register could
not be captured.
He appealed to INEC to increase the machines and take them to the ward levels as soon as possible.
Also, Mr Lucky Oboh said
INEC should fulfill its promise soon by taking more capturing machines
to ward levels so as to capture many intending voters.
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