– “The electorate should be civil, peaceful, conduct themselves well and listen to instructions, especially from the security personnel
– The Resident Electoral Commission,(REC) Mr Monday Udoh,said that INEC was fully ready to conduct a credible election for the people
– We are here to observe and monitor the movement of the materials; the sensitive materials are ballot paper, result sheets and card readers
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun the distribution of sensitive materials to various Registration Area Centres, (RACs) in Bayelsa State, ahead of the Saturday governorship election.
The Resident Electoral Commission,(REC) Mr Monday Udoh,told newsmen that INEC was fully ready to conduct a credible election for the people.
“We are here to observe and monitor the movement of the materials; the sensitive materials are ballot paper, result sheets and card readers.
“The distribution is moving smoothly, the security agents are here and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) are also with us. The police have deployed many of their men for this and the election proper.
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“The electorate should be civil, peaceful, conduct themselves well and listen to instructions, especially from the security personnel,” he said.
Meanwhile, Mr Tari Ere, a local government party agent for All Progressives Congress (APC) for Southern Ijaw Local Government Area expressed worry over seeming unavailable materials, including result sheets.
“What is keeping us here are wards 9, 10, 11 voters registers and we are good to go; although, we are having some issues in ward 15 Southern Ijaw, result sheets were not available.
“But they brought a replacement sheet, which has been certified, so we are good to go and we are very comfortable with the distribution processes,” Ere said.
Also, Mr Victor Ateki, a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) agent for Brass Local Government Area of the state expressed worry over their materials passing through Nembe due to the crisis in the area.
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