The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
signed a revised memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Union of
Road Transport Workers (NURTW), the National Association of Road Transport
Owners (NARTO), and the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN).
The MoU is to facilitate the successful deployment of
personnel and materials for the 2023 general election.
The commission had in 2018 signed an MoU with NURTW and
NARTO.
Speaking on Tuesday, Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman, said
INEC incorporated MWUN in the MoU to solve issues associated with the
deployment and retrieval of personnel and materials in riverine areas.
He said the commission expects the leadership of the unions
to effectively supervise their members in the various chapters and branches for
the full implementation of the MoU.
“In doing so, you will be required to work very closely with
our resident electoral commissioners and collaborate with the federal
regulatory and safety agencies to ensure that the objectives of the MoU are
fully realised in terms of required road/seaworthiness and safety standards of
your vehicles and boats,” he said.
“Furthermore, the knowledge of your members of the routes
and topography in various parts of the country is especially important for ease
of movement and a timeous and safe delivery of personnel and materials,
especially to areas with difficult terrain.”
The INEC chairman said security agencies will be available
to escort all vehicles and boats, and will also ensure the safety and
protection of all election personnel and materials.
“As usual, we shall track the movement of all vehicles and
boats electronically and in real-time to ensure that election personnel and
materials are not hijacked or diverted,” he said.
“Learning from the experience of the past, I would like to
appeal to all the Unions and service providers to abide by the spirit and
letter of the MoU and the contract agreements respectively. They must see their
role as a national call to duty by ensuring that there is no failure on their
part, especially on the eve of elections when it is too late for the commission
to make alternative arrangements.
“The unions should keep an eye on your members to ensure
that when they take personnel and materials to designated locations, they also
bring them back at the end of the elections. Your contract is for both forward
and reverse logistics.”
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