30 staff of the National Electoral Commission, INEC, have gone missing in Kogi State after Saturday's governorship elections, the electoral body has declared.
They were declared missing around 1 a.m. on Sunday morning during the final collation of results in the local government...
The misswn ad-hoc staff who took part in Saturday’s Kogi State governorship election were posted to Olamaboro Local Government Area (LGA) by the commission.
The missing INEC staff include Presiding Officers (POs) and Assistant Presiding Officers (APOs) of polling units in Imane ward 1 and 2 of Olamaboro LGA of Kogi State.
Many of the ad-hoc staff used by INEC are corps members of the NYSC.
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Kogi State needs serious deliverance....
ReplyDeleteI pray for their safety wherever they are.
This is not a thing of surprise naa, or didn't Justice Binta Nyako said few weeks ago that prison is the only safe place in Nigeria? Now you can imagine the fruitless effort of the security system after huge election budget to the Nigerian Police and Civil defence on election days. Maybe the ruling government kept them somewhere to be thumb printing massively for them, after all we saw it happened in Rivers state on how a collation officer was kidnapped by a serving minister on her refusal to compromise the result.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!!
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