The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said 8,966
Permanent Voters’ Cards and other materials were among the things
destroyed by the fire that engulfed its offices in Abia and Plateau
states in the past seven days.
INEC in a statement on Sunday signed by Festus Okoye, National
Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee,
said the Smart Card Readers were not affected in both incidents, which
happened within one week.
The Commission however assured Nigerians that it will not succumb to
the antics of arsonists whose motive might be to create fear in the
minds of voters and sabotage the conduct of the 2019 general elections.
Meanwhile, the commission has urged all relevant security agencies to
arrest and bring to justice, persons or groups involved in the attacks
on the offices of the Commission.
The statement reads “The fire incident that occurred at the Qua’an
Pan Local Government office of the Commission in Plateau State on
Saturday 9th February 2019 is the second of such incidents in less than a
week. The first incident occurred in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government
office of the Commission in Abia State on Saturday 2nd February.
”Some of the items destroyed in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government
include 2979 Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and other materials. At the
Qua’an Pan office, items destroyed include 5987 uncollected Permanent
Voters’ Cards (PVCs), 380 Voting Cubicles, 755 ballot boxes, 14
generators, election forms and official stamps.
”The Commission has notified the Acting Inspector General of Police
of the emerging trend of the burning of the Local Government Offices of
the Commission close to the conduct of the elections and at a period
when the Commission is engaged in the massive movement of election
related materials nationwide.
”In view of these developments, the Commission has taken the
following steps: “Notified the Inspector General of Police of this new
trend and requested that additional security measures be provided to
enhance security around INEC Offices and other critical structures of
the Commission.
“Directed the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Plateau State to
open a register for all those in the affected Local Government Area who
approach the Commission to collect their PVCs within the specified
period. The Commission will print the PVCs and make them available for
collection in good time before the elections.
“Reprinted and delivered the Permanent Voters’ Cards of the affected registered voters in Isiala Ngwa South in Abia State.
“Made temporary arrangements for the relocation of the burnt offices
of the Commission. The said offices will be ready for the conduct of the
February 16 and March 2, 2019 elections.
“The Commission will proceed as planned in the affected Local
Government Areas and all the burnt materials will be replaced in good
time and as such will not affect the conduct of the elections.
“All relevant security agencies have been requested to arrest and
bring to justice, persons or groups involved in the attacks on the
offices of the Commission.
“The two fire incidents did not affect the Smart Card Readers that
are presently being configured in the respective state offices of the
Commission.
“The Commission wishes to assure all Nigerians that it will not
succumb to the antics of arsonists whose motive might be to create fear
in the minds of voters and sabotage the conduct of the 2019 general
elections.“








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