The Impartial Nationwide Electoral Fee has begun a assessment of the deployment of workers and supplies used through the 2023 common election.
The Chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this at a post-election assessment assembly with election officers in Abuja on Wednesday.
He mentioned the fee referred to as on transporters to assessment logistics preparations earlier than, throughout and after the elections.
He mentioned: “At present we started a extra targeted engagement at nationwide degree with the fee’s frontline officers and election officers. We additionally thought it applicable to make contact with the transport suppliers to assessment the logistics preparations. We now have invited the management of the Nationwide Highway Transport Staff Union, the Nationwide Affiliation of Highway Transport Homeowners and the Maritime Staff Union of Nigeria.”
The INEC chairman famous that the success of any election will depend on the flexibility to deploy personnel and supplies to totally different places.
“In Nigeria, this entails the most important logistical deployment the nation has ever undertaken throughout huge terrain and tough topography. This has been a perennial problem over time, however is now compounded by problems with infrastructure and insecurity,” he added.
He defined that the assessment would allow INEC to speak with electoral officers in 10 crucial areas.
Yakubu mentioned: “This convention supplies a chance to work together on a variety of matters, together with 10 crucial areas: the overall state of preparedness for the 2023 common elections; The method of voter registration and associated problems with time adequacy, show of voter checklist for requests and objections, cleansing of voter checklist, assortment of PVCs, and so on., and stock of electoral supplies, particularly the standing and storage of reusable belongings comparable to poll bins, voting cubicles and turbines, amongst others.”