INEC threatens to punish ad hoc personnel that compromise election
The REC appealed to eligible voters to come out en masse in an orderly manner and cast their votes on the Saturday elections.
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Professor Gabriel Yomere, INEC’S Resident Electoral Commissioner for Cross River, made the threats during a training of the commission’s ad hoc personnel engaged for the March 18 elections in Calabar, Cross River.
Yomere charged the officers to be non-partisan in the discharge of their duties and avoid all forms of criminality.
The REC advised the personnel to take the retraining seriously and avoid all forms of alterations to result sheets.
He informed all ad hoc staff and stakeholders that none of them had the powers to influence the election, adding that the commission would prosecute any person who deliberately sought to undermine the credibility of the election.
“For the avoidance of doubt, section 120 of the 2022 Electoral Act states that officers on election duty who without lawful excuse commit or omit to act in breach of official duty for which they have sworn an oath of neutrality will be prosecuted and if convicted shall be imprisoned.
“The term of imprisonment ranges from three years for collation officers and 12 months for presiding officers and other polling level staff, including fine where applicable.
“That section also applies to any person, political parties or their party agents who conspire to make false declaration of results or publish any results other than the one announced by the commission,” he said.
Also, the REC appealed to eligible voters to come out en masse in an orderly manner and cast their votes on the Saturday elections.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the retraining of the personnel focused on basic mathematics, tabulation of results received from polling units to state collation centre and the declaration of winners.
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