The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says it won’t count votes in any polling unit where violence occurs in Saturday’s governorship election in Bayelsa.
The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said this in Yenagoa at a stakeholders meeting.
Yakubu, represented by the INEC National Commissioner supervising Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, and Rivers, Mrs May Agbamuche-Mbu, said that INEC would deploy BIVAS to all polling units for the election.
“I want to let you know that our BIVAS have been customized for INEC, so INEC details and the name of the parties are on the BIVAS, so any BIVAS you see without INEC details cannot be from INEC.
“Another thing, we have all the lists of the serial numbers of the BIVAS we are going to use, and the result sheets will be signed at the polling units.
“Where there is violence, it will be zero; we will not return to that polling unit to conduct the election.
“We have recruited and carefully trained all categories of ad hoc staff to be deployed to the field, all non-sensitive materials have been distributed to all eight local government area offices of the state; voter education and sensitization is ongoing,” he said.
Yakubu added, “We have arranged the transportation of personnel and materials to ensure that the polling unit opens on schedule on election day.
“For more effective supervision of the process, we are deploying two National Commissioners, eight resident electoral commissioners to support our office in Bayelsa. I wish to assure you of our commitment to a free, fair, and credible election come Saturday.”
Speaking, the state commissioner of police, Mr Tolani Alausa, said the police were fully prepared to ensure a peaceful election on Saturday.
Represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Charge of Operations, Mr Ijamah Daniel, Alausa said that the force would deploy enough personnel for the election.