Creation of new polling units: We’ll be guided by extant laws- INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has urged members of the public to disregard insinuations making the rounds that it intends to create 30,000 new polling units to compromise the 2019 general elections.

In a statement at the weekend by the Chief Press Secretary to the Commission’s National Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi, INEC described the information as false, misleading and unfounded.
It however explained that in response to 3,789 requests so far received nationwide for the creation of new polling units, the Commission directed its Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) to thoroughly asses and provide it with information on four key areas namely: New settlements that are not served or inadequately served by existing polling units; areas with natural barriers that hinder access to existing polling units; Areas that are distant from existing polling units; and areas affected by communal and other conflicts that make voting in existing polling units unsafe for voters.
The statement noted that “These reports are still being awaited from the states. It is these reports and the information they contain that will be collated and carefully examined by the Commission in order to determine what changes may be necessary in the current polling units profile of the country.
“We assure the public that our decisions and actions shall always be guided by the provisions of the extant laws and our determination to respond to requests by Nigerians to serve them better. Even so, this will be done only after full consultation with all stakeholders.”

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