The Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) has announced the deployment of more than 5,000 Bimodal Voter Accreditation Systems, (BVAS) and other sensitive materials for the Edo State governorship election scheduled for Saturday, September 21.
According to the electoral umpire, sensitive materials, including ballot papers and result sheets, arrived in Edo State on Wednesday via Benin Airport and were transported to secure storage facilities under tight security.
This comes as the 17 political parties participating in the poll are slated to end their campaign on Thursday, across the state as according to the electoral act.
Multiple senior INEC Officer confirmed that more than 5,000 BVAS devices would be deployed for the election and no fewer than 18,000 Ad Hoc workers will also be engaged for the election.
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“More than 5,000 BVAS devices will be deployed for the Edo State governorship election. BVAS is a sensitive election material. It will be deployed tomorrow (today) with other sensitive materials,” one of the officials disclosed.
INEC is preparing to ensure a smooth and efficient electoral process across the state’s 4,519 polling units and 211 collation centres, which include 192 ward centres, 18 local government collation centres, and the state collation centre in Benin City.
As part of its preparation for the polls, INEC has increased its financial support to transport unions for the election logistics.
Additionally, the commission has been engaging with various stakeholders ranging from political parties and civil society groups to community leaders—to ensure that the electoral process is transparent and inclusive.
It was further learnt that the commission would deploy more than 18,000 ad-hoc staff for the poll.
Based on INEC’s staffing structure, each of the 4,519 polling units in Edo State will require a team of four officers, comprising a Presiding Officer and three Assistant Presiding Officers (APO I, II, and III), totaling 18,076 ad-hoc staff.