Edo Election Will Be Free, Fair, Credible -- INEC Chairman



By Ehichioya Steve Odion 

The National  Chairman of  the Independent  National Electoral Commission (INEC),  Mammud Yakubu has promised to deliver a fair, free and credible election in Edo State  come September 21st, this year.

Yakubu made this promise today while briefing journalists after the inspection of the state INEC headquarters in Benin City  which  was recently ravaged by heavy flood that caused severe damage to election materials.

He further said that having organized a free, fair and credible election in the previous elections in Edo State,  the up-coming election will  also  be  completely devoid of malpractices in order to  have  election results that will be acceptable to Edo people and the general public.

Yakubu said  he was in Edo State  to inspect the facilities of the commission in preparation towards the coming election, especially the flood that wrecked havoc in the commission premises.

"We have been able to  recover some vital materials. Whatever we may have lost and need to be replaced we will do so. We will ensure the staff welfare is not  taken for granted. The voters registration will continue and it will not be affected by this flood incident ".

He appealed to neighbouring states for financial support to assist the commission during the Edo election.

Earlier in his remarks, the state's INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Anugbum Onuoha  thanked the national chairman, Mammud Yakubu for his swift response to the  flood incident which make the commission to temporarily relocate to its Ikpoba Okha office.

He assured the chairman of the State office's determination to deliver on  the mandate of the commission.

He said they were further encouraged by his visit as it would spur them to put many things in proper shape, and called for more support from the national headquarters of the commission.

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