Friday, 8 August 2014
Osun Election Will Be Better Than Ekiti’s – INEC
On the Friday edition of Sunrise Daily on Channels Television,
he expressed confidence in the electoral body’s preparation and
“rigging proof” measures towards ensuring a credible Osun
election and also gave assurances that the template created
during the Ekiti State governorship election has since been
improved upon.
One of such is in the area of logistics. He explained that during
the Ekiti State election, 95.6% of the polling units opened by
8am and the commission hopes “to go beyond that” in the Osun
election.
Channels Television correspondent had earlier reported that the
farthest of the communities in Osun State were within 30
minutes’ drive from the state capital and this is expected to
make logistics much easier for the electoral body.
Mr Idowu corroborated this by saying that the commission had
made further logistic arrangements and had done “everything
humanly possible to have a seamless operation and so far things
are going on well”
Although, he admitted that Osun presents a bigger challenge as
it has 30 Local Government Areas, unlike Ekiti which has 16.
He also explained some of the logistic innovations of the
commission, including the setting up of Super Registration
Centre Areas, which are centrally located schools where
officials camp overnight to enable them deploy early for the
polling units.
There had been an allegation by one of the political parties that
another party was making plans to rig the election, our
correspondence noted that it appeared that they had details of
the plan as they presented a document to back the claims.
Mr Idowu said that INEC would not connive with any political
party and if there were any proofs that plans existed to rig the
Osun election, it would be dealt with by the Commission.
Mr Idowu also explained the Commission’s decision to use
colour codes for the ballot papers. He said that this would help
curtail the chances of remote thumb printing as each polling
unit would have its peculiar colour which would not be
acceptable in another unit.
On the stakeholders meeting held earlier in the week, the INEC
man expressed hope that the meeting would have laid to rest
some of the issues that the electoral body had with political
parties. He cited the example of certain electoral rules and
regulations which some persons were encouraging their
supporters to break.
He said that it amounts to illegality for any voter to snap
pictures of the ballot paper or thumb printed potion as being
advised by a political party. He added that no camera is allowed
to film a voter while thumb-printing and this includes the media.
The issue of the voter cards being cloned was also mentioned
and Mr Idowu asserted that INEC’s procedures were such that if
anybody clones a card, it would be useless, as it was printed
based on an optimized process which means it is personalized
with the owner’s biometric data. He added that the Commission
has also rejected proxy distribution and also enforced the
owner of every card signing during collection and all these were
measures to ensure the success of the Osun polls.
“The voter card has your picture, its like the drivers license”, he
said, as he maintained that anyone who gets hold of another
person’s voter card would not be able to use it.
Mr Kayode Idowu also went ahead to reel out the procedures
involved in the voting process.
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