The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, says it is set for a hitch-free November 6 Anambra governorship election.
Prof. Mohammed Yakubu, national chairman of INEC said this when he briefed newsmen on Tuesday in Awka at the commission’s Anambra headquarters.
“When the commission released the time table for the conduct of election, eleven months ago, the feeling was that the time will not come.
“The time is already here, we only have just four days left and we are good to go as a commission,” Yakubu said.
He said that the commission was prepared to deliver free, fair and credible governorship election.
Yakubu noted that the only challenge before the commission was how to ensure that the newly registered voters took part in the election.
“To ensure that the newly registered voters take part, we decided to contact them through their email and GSM numbers to inform them of the locations to get their cards,” he said.
Yakubu who said that the visit was to address stakeholders meeting on Wednesday said the meeting would involve the signing of peace accord by candidates featuring in the poll.
He urged all voters to come out and participate as every arrangement had been made to ensure peaceful election.
Mr Echeng Echeng, the State Commissioner of Police said security agencies were also prepared for the election.
Echeng said there were enough vehicles, boats and helicopters to patrol the entire state, adding that sister agencies had equally made enough deployment.
He said that security operatives would restrict movement of people from the midnight of Friday November 5, to check infiltration of bad eggs into the state.
Source: NAN