Festus Okoye, commissioner for information and voter
education of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says the
commission is still in talks with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over
storage of election materials.
This statement comes weeks after Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of
the commission, said sensitive election materials would no longer be “routed”
through the CBN.
Yakubu had said the electoral body never had any issue with
the CBN since the partnership started, but owing to “current circumstances”, an
alternative would be found.
However, speaking on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television
programme, Okoye said logistics measures taken in Ekiti and Osun governorship
elections will not be sustainable for the general election.
He said the commission employed the services of the Nigerian
Air force for the logistics of the electoral materials, adding that because of
the huge amount of the ballot papers and other sensitive materials, the
commission will have a “sit-down” with the CBN to draw out plans for the 2023
elections.
“You cannot use the Ekiti governorship election and Osun
governorship election as a measure of what will happen in 2023,” he said.
“This is because for instance, in the Ekiti governorship
election, we had less than a million registered voters. In the Osun
governorship election, we were shy of two million registered voters.
“These are stand alone elections. For the Ekiti election, we
utilised the service of the Nigerian Air force and they flew the materials into
Akure airport. We did the same thing with the Osun election, and we moved the
materials to our state offices.
“But for the 2023 general election, we are going to have
over 95 million ballot papers printed for the presidential election. Over 95
million will be printed for the senatorial election; over 95 million papers
will be printed for the house of representatives election. Then it goes down.
“It’s going to be a huge logistics nightmare. What we intend
to do going forward since there are issues with keeping our materials with CBN,
we have not had enough opportunity to sit down with the Central Bank to review
the entire issue surrounding our moving our material with the Nigerian Air
force.
“We are definitely going to do that. If at the end of the
day, we are not satisfied with the arrangement then we are going to look for a
new logistics pathway of how to manage logistics during the 2023 elections. But
no decision has been made.
“When you have to move
materials to 36 states of the federation and the capital territory, it’s a
completely different ball game.
“What we did in Ekiti and Osun in terms of the general
election will not be sustainable. We need to look for a complete logistics
pathway of how to deal with this particular problem.”
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