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Professor Francis Egeonu in group photo with members of OMPAN |
The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Imo state, Professor Francis Chukwuemeka Ezeonu, has said that there are about
368,000 PVCs yet to be collected by their owners in Imo, a development
which he described as worrisome.
Ezeonu made this known when members of Online Media
Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN), paid him a courtesy visit in his
office yesterday.
Speaking during the occasion, Ezeonu said “INEC has
stopped all other exercise except the collection of PVCs and collection of PVCs
will continue until one week to the election.”
According to him, INEC may consider the option of
stopping people from going into the polling booth with their mobile phones
because incidents have been recorded whereby some voters use their phones to
photograph the ballot paper after thumb-printing so as to use it as a ‘meal
ticket’ to obtain money from politicians. He said INEC is also considering the
option of increasing the distance from the registration point to the polling
booth so as to make it difficult for a voter to show other people the
information on his ballot paper.
He said some politicians are in the habit of cloning
other peoples PVCs so as to vote multiple times, adding that such PVCs cannot
be authenticated by INEC’s card reader. He said that out of all the countries
in Africa, it is only Namibia that is practicing electronic voting and
expressed optimism that “Nigeria will get there some day”.
According to him, ”INEC will make use of Registration
Area Camps (RAC) because it is not possible to deliver the election materials
on the election day from the Local Government to all the polling units before 8
o’clock in the morning”. He said INEC will make use of halls and designated schools
located close to the polling units where the election materials and the INEC ad
hoc staffs will pass the night so as to ensure that the officials and the
materials get to the polling units before 8am on election day. He said this
method was used during the Ekiti governorship election and it worked perfectly
well, adding that the vehicles which deployed the election materials were
closely monitored such that if a particular vehicle stops at a place for up to
10 minutes, it will trigger off an alarm.
He expressed his intention to partner with members of the
Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) in the areas of media
and publicity ahead of the 2019 general election.
He said he did not know that OMPAN had been established
otherwise he would have reached out to the association long ago, adding that he
met with the members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) within the
first month of his assumption of office in Imo state.
Earlier, the Imo state chairman of OMPAN, Mr. Ebere
Inyama said they were at INEC office to establish a working relationship with
INEC and to offer the electoral umpire an opportunity to make use of credible
online platforms in the process disseminating information to the general public
in the months ahead.
Adding her voice, INEC’s H.O.D, General Administration
and Procurement, Dr. (Mrs) Ann Ihenonu urged members of OMPAN to publish news
and information that can make the youths in Nigeria to be positive minded.
In a closing remark, the OMPAN PRO for Imo state, Mr.
Franklin Uzowuru assured the Imo state REC that the new partnership between
INEC and OMPAN will be of immense benefit to all Nigerians.
Nine members of OMPAN were present at the occasion,
including the OMPAN Secretary for Imo state, Miss Jennifer Mbonu and the
Assistant National Organizing Secretary for OMPAN, Mr. Hardy Nwadike.
Also present at the occasion is the Head of Electoral
Operations Department for INEC, Dr. Fidelis OUguru, H.O.D, Voter Education
Publicity, Mr. Sunday Adedoyin, The INEC Accountant, Pastor Chijioke
Chukwuigwe, the H.O.D, Voter Registry and ICT, Mr. Ray Ofuonye and the PRO Mrs
Emmanuella Opara
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