Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), says there are still a few security concerns hovering
over the 2015 general election.
Jega, who refused to speak to
the press after meeting the president and service chiefs on Tuesday,
finally spoke at a situation room dialogue session at Transcorp Hilton
hotel in Abuja on Wednesday, where he revealed the outcome of the Aso
Rock meeting.
“Yesterday, I had an
opportunity to brief security agencies and we received assurances that
they were doing everything to provide security,” he said.
“There
are still a few concerns and challenges which will be addressed with
security agencies. There has been progress with the security agencies in
getting rid of insurgents and there are three local government areas
(LGAs) left to rid insurgents.
“We are working together with
security agencies to get rid of thugs identified in states. We have
emphasised the protection of ad-hoc officials with security agencies and
they have assured us progress has been made.”
He went on to
assure Nigerians that internally displaced persons (IDPs) would vote in
the coming elections, adding that the commission has deployed necessary
materials for the election.
“We have plans on the ground for IDP voting. We have designated secure places for IDPs to vote,” he said.
“We have procured and deployed sensitive and non-sensitive materials.
We have completed outstanding distribution of PVCs to Ogun state and
distribution has started in Jos.
“We have secured the
International Conference Centre as a better facility for collating
results and meeting election observers.”
On card readers, Jega
said: “The card reader does not stop working at 1pm (the scheduled time
to end accreditation); it stops when every voter on the queue has been
accredited.”
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