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We are good to go, says INEC

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election is to fill the vacant seat as a result of the death of the lawmaker representing the area.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election is to fill the vacant seat as a result of the death of the lawmaker representing the area, Mr Kazeem Alimi on July 8.

INEC Resident Electoral Commission in the state Sam Olumekun told NAN on Wednesday in Lagos that the commission had concluded all arrangements to conduct the polls.

"We are ready for the election, everything is in place, and we are good to go.

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"We have started receiving non-sensitive materials for the conduct of the election and our personnel too have been fully prepared.

"We will ensure the peaceful and credible conduct of the election and meet the expectations of stakeholders," he said.

He said the details of how the commission would go about the election would be made public in the coming days.

The commissioner, however, urged stakeholders and the public to give the commission the necessary support to ensure hitch-free conduct of the election.

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