INEC laments sexual harassment of its officials during last Saturday’s election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has decried incidents of threats, harassment, intimidation, assault, abduction and rape against some of its officials during last Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections.

The Commission requested the Resident Electoral Commissioners to report on every incident for adequate actions.

The decision was made during the meeting of Resident Electoral Commissioners yesterday in Abuja to review the presidential and National Assembly elections.

INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, said the meeting was also to assess the preparations for the governorship, state houses of Assembly and the Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections scheduled for Saturday, March 9, 2019.

He said, “The meeting acknowledged the delays in the commencement of elections in a number of polling units which necessitated the extension of the closing of polls in the affected areas. The commission is determined to rectify the identified challenges before the elections on March 9.

“The meeting, among others, assessed the role of security agencies in the elections. While acknowledging their professionalism in the deployment of election personnel and materials in a safe and timely manner, the conduct of certain members of the security agencies in some states is a matter of serious concern to the commission.

“This matter will be further discussed directly with the Inspector-General of Police within the ambit of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security in preparation for the governorship, state houses of Assembly and FCT Area Council elections.

“Although the elections were generally peaceful, the meeting observed and decried the high level of violence in a few places, which, regrettably led to fatalities in some states, in addition to the subjugation of some of our electoral officials to threats, harassment, intimidation, assault, abduction and even rape.”

The Commission also condoles with the  families of its ad-hoc staff who lost their lives while on this national assignment, as well as other Nigerians who died in the course of the elections, INEC also expressed its regrets to and sympathy for all victims of the violence, saying “we stand with them in these difficult times.”

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