Monday, 11 August 2014
OsunDecides: Osun Election was Successful- INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) said on Sunday that facts available
showed that the Osun Governorship election was
better than the Ekiti poll, held on June 21.
The Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr
Kayode Idowu, made the statement in a telephone
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Abuja.
"From all indications, the election has been
successful even from the comments from virtually
all the stakeholders - politicians, observers and
others. Our own figures also prove that it has been
successful. On our arrival time by 8 a.m.
yesterday (Saturday), 96.25 per cent of the
polling units were opened. That is better than that
of Ekiti State, which was 95.6 per cent.
"Don’t forget that Osun has 30 local government
areas, while Ekiti State has 20 local governments,
yet we still surpassed the performance in Ekiti,``
Idowu said.
He said other indices showed that there were no
challenges with voter accreditation and voting.
"Even the announcement of the election result is
another indication, which shows the functionality
of our process. As at 7. 30 a.m. today (Sunday),
the result from all the 30 local government areas
were announced, while that of Ekiti was
announced at about 9 a.m. the day after the
election. So, from all indications, the election was
a success,`` he said.
Idowu said because no human endeavour was
perfect, the commission would continue to fine-
tune its operations to improve on the organisation
of elections.
"INEC is not saying that the Osun election is the
highest we can attain; we are still going higher
and we believe God that we will do better by
2015. We had our deployment plan and
contingency plan, but every election has its
complication. What INEC normally does is to
deploy based on its plan and we also had
contingency plan because you cannot predict the
turnout of the people.
"You will notice that immediately we observed
that there were challenges in some areas, the
contingency plan was deployed to make up for
those places.
"That is part of our operational plan and at the
end of the day I don’t think there was any place
people were unable to vote due to inadequate ad-
hoc staff", he said.
Asked if Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had
rejected the election result, Idowu said the
commission was not aware of such development
and added: "We are more concerned about the
election procedures".
He commended all the stakeholders in the
election, especially the members of the National
Youth Service Corps, security agencies, observers
and political parties.
"They have all done extremely well and we hope
to build on that",Idowu said.
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