600, 000 ad hoc staff needed to decentralise voter registration — INEC
The Chairman of
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood
Yakubu, has said the commission will require over 600,000 ad hoc staff
to decentralise the Continuous Voters’ Registration (CVR) exercise to
all polling units in the country.
Prof. Yakubu, who made this known while
flagging off the exercise in Abuja yesterday, said over 4,000 INEC staff
were at the moment handling the exercise in the 774 designated centres
nationwide.
“If we are to devolve this exercise to
the ward level on the basis of five staff per ward, we will need over
44,000 ad hoc staff for the exercise.
“If we devolve it to 120,000 polling
units on the basis of five staff per polling unit, we would end up
engaging over 600,000 ad hoc staff for the exercise and since it is not
going to be for a week or two, we need to consider the logistics,” he
explained.
He assured Nigerians that the current
exercise was only the beginning as the commission was considering
devolving the exercise to 8,809 wards and 120,000 polling units.
“We are working on the logistics because this exercise is going to be really huge,” he said.
Prof. Yakubu also said it was illegal
for foreigners to register during the exercise “just as it is illegal
for them to vote during our election and the Nigeria Immigration Service
has already apprehended many foreigners in possession of the PVC and
appropriate actions are being taken against them.”
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/28/2017
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