INEC delivers 4,637 ballot boxes in
Edo ahead of 2019 elections
The Edo office of the Independent
National Electoral commission says it has taken delivery of 4,637 ballot boxes
ahead of the 2019 General Elections.
The state INEC Administrative
Secretary, Mr. Richard Ntui, said this at an interactive forum with religious
leaders in Benin on Tuesday.
Ntui, who briefed the religious
leaders on the preparations for the general election, said more ballot boxes
were being expected in the state.
He said INEC had constituted a
committee to recruit ad hoc staff for the election, adding that the action was
to ensure transparency in the recruitment process.
“INEC has no enough staff to conduct
the election, hence the need for ad hoc staff. We are going to recruit them
from federal establishments and tertiary institutions in the state.
“There are 91 registered political
parties in the country. Twenty six of them conducted primaries and are fielding
candidates for various positions in the state,” he said.
INEC National Commissioner in charge
of Edo, Bayelsa and Rivers states, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu, said the forum was
to formally acquaint religious leaders on the level of preparation for the
general election.
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