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Commission to deploy 2,338 officials for Nasarawa, Kwara by-elections

A breakdown of the total figure shows that the Commission will deploy 2,012 election officials for the Nasarawa/Toto election.

INEC Ballot box.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it would deploy a total of 2,338 staff for the conduct of the bye-elections in Nasarawa and Kwara state on Saturday, May 28.

This is contained in the commission's daily bulletin issued on Thursday in Abuja.

The by-elections will be conducted into Nasarawa-Toto Federal Constituency of Nasarawa State and Oke-Ero State Constituency of Kwara State.

"The Federal Constituency has two Local Governments, 27 Registration Areas, 256 Polling Units and a total of 207, 448 registered voters, with  a total of 429 Voting Points."

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The breakdown of election officials to be deployed in the Nasarawa/Toto election according to the commission were one Returning officer; two Local Government Collation officers; and 27 Registration Area Collation Officers.

The figure also includes 256 Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs); 1,287 Presiding Officers; 302 Assistant Presiding Officers (VP); 79 Reserve APOs; two Local Government Supervisors; 28 Registration Area Supervisors and and one Constituency Supervisor.

It also stated that for the Oke-Ero State Constituency election, INEC would deploy a total of 326 electoral officials.

The figure according to the commission include one Returning officer; 10 Registration Area Collation Officers; 10 Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs); 63 Presiding Officers; and 207 Assistant Presiding Officers I,II and III.

Others were 12 Assistant Presiding Officers (VP); 11 Reserve APOs;11 Registration Area Supervisors and one Constituency Supervisor.

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"Oke-Ero State Constituency is made up of one Local Government; 10 Registration Areas; 63 Polling Units; 29,607 Registered Voters and 69 Voting Points."

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