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Flood won’t affect governorship election in Edo- INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has given the assurance that the Saturday, September 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo State will not be affected by the recent flood that inundated its state headquarters in Benin.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who gave the assurance during a visit to assess the extend of damage caused by the flood on its Benin office, said the commission would replace all facilities damaged by the flood.

According to Yakubu, the commission would salvage some of the equipment that can be reclaimed, then mobilise resources from neighbouring states to replace the shortfalls for the successful conduct of the state election.

He also assured that despite the setback caused by the flood, INEC would continue with the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, in the state.

“We are here basically to see for ourselves what happened to our facilities following the unexpected torrential rainfall and the flooding that occurred. Equally importantly for us to come and meet with you who are the staff in the Edo office.

“We thank God no life was lost. We thank God no injuries. But we want to assure you that in spite of the extensive damage we have recovered to do the continuous voter registration exercise and we will recover to conduct the governorship election in September.

“We have three months and three weeks to the election today. So whatever we have lost in terms of critical equipment, whatever support facilities we need to replace, whatever office furniture and facilities we need to replace, we will do so,” he said.

The INEC chairman, who was accompanied by some INEC national commissioners, including Abubakar Alkali, Sam Olumekun, May Agbamuche-Mbu, and Rhoda Gumus, as well as Federal Controller, Federal Ministry of Works in Edo, Hassan Babatunde.

According to him, he came with a team that would help to assess the level of loss to the flood and way forward.

“We are also accompanied by the director of ICT because of what happened to some of the critical facilities for the election.

“Whatever we need for the forthcoming Edo governorship election we will make sure that we provide these facilities.

“Fortunately for us this is an off-cycle election so we can rely on our resources from the neighboring states for the election.

“It is only in a general election that each state office must be self-sufficient but here we will call for additional resources from the neighboring states to ensure that there are no issues with the election.

“The present commission has a lot of experience in handling the Edo governorship election. For me personally this is going to be my third governorship election in Edo.

“We conducted the 2016 election. We conducted the September 2020 election and by God’s grace we are approaching the September 2024 election. So the CVR which is ongoing will not be affected.

“Whatever issues and challenges there, we will listen to the REC and its team and we will continue to respond.

“So, let me reassure Edo voters that the CRV will continue in spite of the slight setback we have experienced and that the preparation for the governorship election is also going to continue,” Yakubu said.

Also speaking, the Edo Resident Electoral Commission, REC, Dr Anugbum Onuoha, commended the proactive response of the commission to the May 24 flood.

Onuoha pledged that the commitment of the Edo staff to credible and successful election in spite the Friday flood incident.

“We had an incident that happened on the 24th of this month, and when I reported the matter to you, you took a proactive action that led to the location of the registration center here to our office in Ikpoba Okaha. That helped us.

“That decision and the position of the commission helped us. Many people were thinking that the registration exercise would not continue, but the glory of God, we are of course, we cannot afford to fail the commission.

“All the assurance we are giving you here is that the mandate and the vision of the commission will be maintained in Edo,” Onuoha said.

Some of the damaged facilities includes Bimodal Voter Accreditation Machines, BVAS, vehicles, photocopier and printing machines, office equipment, the office fence and infrastructure.

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