What INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu Said Ahead Of 2023 Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, has said the commission’s staff remained non-partisan.

Speaking on BBC News Africa, he said the election results will be transmitted electronically as provided by law.

He dismissed reports that the commission may postpone the polls due to insecurity and attacks on INEC facilities.

On claims he is close to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Yakubu said: “That is just an allegation.

“People always say so of all electoral commissioners and electoral commissions in Nigeria and other countries.

“But look at the kind of elections that we have been conducting of late.

“Different political parties have won different elections and citizens believe that the votes are counting and will continue to count. They have confidence in the process.

“So, my assurance to citizens is that we will continue to do what is necessary to ensure that we protect the integrity of the process.

“Our allegiance is to the people of Nigeria and not to any political party or any political actor.”

On the capacity of the commission to transmit election results electronically, Yakubu said: “We did the pilot in August 2020 at Nasarawa State when we conducted a by-election in a state constituency.

“Since then, we piloted the transmission of results in 105 constituencies nationwide, including major governorship elections.

“We did it in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun and the Federal Capital territory.

“Some of them may be small elections in the Nigerian context. But the state with the least number of registered voters in places where we transmitted election results is Ekiti.

“Ekiti has more registered voters than the Gambia and Cape Verde put together.

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