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Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by dre11(m): 10:13am On Sep 10, 2016
Olusola Fabiyi, Abuja

Two days after cancelling the Edo State governorship election, the Independent National Electoral Commission has started counting its losses.

The commission said that it lost over N100m to the election, which was cancelled because of the security advice given to it by both the Department of State Services and the police.

The election, which was scheduled to hold today (Saturday) in the state, had now been rescheduled to September 28.

Both the DSS and the police had claimed that there were plans by extremists and insurgents to disrupt the election and also cause mayhem across the country between September 12 and 13.

They had, therefore, called on the commission to consider the possibility of shifting the election to enable them to deal with the issue of security problems.

Before the cancellation of the election, our correspondent gathered that the commission had deployed 18,511 personnel in the state.

The state, which is made up of 18 local government areas, has 1,925,105 registered voters. It also has 192 registration areas, 2,627 polling units, and 4,011 voting points.

For the botched election, the commission has deployed one returning officer, 18 local government area collation officers, 192 registration area collation officers, 263 supervisory presiding officers and 2,627 presiding officers.

It also deployed 12,036, assistant presiding officers I, II and III, 2,530 assistant presiding officers, 728 reserve APOs, 19 LGA supervisors and one reserve and 97 RA cluster supervisors and 1 reserve (2RAs/Supervisor) at the national headquarters.


INEC’s Deputy Director in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Nick Dazang, told our correspondent in an interview in Abuja on Saturday, that the cost of not conducting the election on Saturday was enormous.

He said this was because the commission had fully mobilised for the exercise and was fully prepared for the exercise.

Dazang added that all the officers mobilised for the exercise had been asked to return to their various units and offices, adding that only the ad hoc workers, who were recruited from the state, were asked to stay behind.

Before the election was cancelled, he said the commission had booked hotels, paid for feeding and made other payments needed for the comfort of the personnel to enable them perform their duties.

He regretted that all the money was likely going to be lost.

He said, “Also, we had moblised (before the cancellation). The cost implication of shifting the election would be huge. We are talking of more than N100m on the part of the commission.

“This is different from what the developmental partners have invested, the non-government organisations, media and others. The politicians have also invested in this election.

“For example, most of our personnel have returned to the headquarters, except the ad hoc workers who will stay back. Money paid to hotel is one of the cost we are losing. We have budgeted and paid for them. How do we get refund for most of these?”

Also, speaking with our correspondent, the Director of Voter Education and Publicity at the commission, Mr. Oluwole Ozasse-Uzi, said that the commission would have to reconfigure the card readers, which he said were specifically configured for the cancelled election.

He said shifting the election meant that the card readers would have to be reconfigured.

He said that the commission decided to postpone the election irrespective of cost implication because security agencies were part of the electoral process.

He said, “The card readers were configured for September 10. They have to be re-configured again. We have more than 6,000 card readers because there is at least one for each polling booth and unit. We also have some as back up. We get our funding from the government. We lost money running into millions of naira.

“We can’t do the election alone. The security agencies are part of us because they are to secure the materials and the people- the voters. We could have gone ahead, but if we did that and things went wrong, what will people say?

“We lost people in an attempt to conduct election in Rivers State. If we had proceeded, we would have been seen as an irresponsible organisation.

“We had only distributed non-sensitive materials such as erasers, pens, posters, bags, papers and ink but sensitive materials such as ballot papers and result sheets had not been distributed.”

Asked if the election could be shifted again, he said there were words of assurance from the security agencies that things would normalise before September 28.

Meanwhile, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, has said the commission would re-train its ad hoc staff for the postponed governorship election.

According to him, what was spent so far on the postponed election included the allowances paid for the training of 18,000 personnel.

Oyekanmi, in an electronic mail exclusively sent to Saturday PUNCH on Friday, said, “They (ad hoc staff) have yet to be paid for the election duty. Now, they will have to be re-trained; a sort of refresher programme for the re-scheduled election.

“INEC cannot afford to put over 18,000 persons in hotels. The NYSC members were only paid training allowances. The commission’s staff members are resident in the state, except for a few that came from Abuja.

“While it is true that the commission will bear some costs as a result of the re-scheduling, it will not be in the form of keeping anybody in hotels for two weeks. Some staff members, who came to Edo from the headquarters, will return to Abuja, while all those residents in Edo State will also return to their homes.”

In a related development, stakeholders in the botched election in Edo State have also started counting their losses.

It was learnt that while the major political parties would incur additional expenses on campaigns, many of the observers left the state early on Friday in order to reduce the cost of staying behind.

An observer and the Convener of the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, said, “Some are staying and some are leaving. Of course, a lot of people will not stay for another two weeks. Quite a lot of observers are leaving; we have a few people who are continuing to observe the situation. Some of them are based in Edo State, so they will be keeping an eye on what is going on.

“As you know, the election has to be observed. It becomes even more important now to observe it because we do not know why it was postponed. We rejected the reason given for the postponement.”

The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Godwin Obaseki, told one of our correspondents that the impact of the shift on his campaign could not be quantified.

Obaseki explained that the timing and mode of communication adopted by the security agencies could have been better handled, having regards to the hard work and huge resources deployed towards the election by all concerned.

“But clearly, it has not helped me at all because we have used resources. Our followers are very disappointed; that is where we find ourselves, so we just have to prepare for September 28,” he said.

He, however, noted that given the nature of the advice, the exercise was not worth a drop of anybody’s blood.


http://punchng.com/edo-inec-counts-losses-reconfigure-card-readers/

Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by chris2face(m): 10:20am On Sep 10, 2016
OK next please
FTC I no fit shout no be today for those trying keep trying u Will be here someday

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by madridguy(m): 10:28am On Sep 10, 2016
Edo State is our birth right.

APC till Nnamdi Kanu shout Sai Baba grin

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by nnachukz(m): 10:30am On Sep 10, 2016
Hmm we have heard. Nice opportunity for some saints to chop some yams in the name of expenses from a botched election.

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Osehnetworld(m): 10:43am On Sep 10, 2016
pastor Osagie ize iyamu, giving oshiomhole heart attack sinx 1964

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by agwom(m): 10:45am On Sep 10, 2016
tongue
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by ijustdey: 6:55pm On Sep 10, 2016
lalasticlala.... see how 100million had gone down the drain at this recession period....




why do we as a nation like wasting money, when some people are committing suicide just because of their daily bread..

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by MadeInTokyo: 7:05pm On Sep 10, 2016
grin grin grin

Pastor Ize Iyamu is our Governor

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Joshuahunpe(m): 7:06pm On Sep 10, 2016
Naija leader's has been corrupt since 1700.. Corruption is in their blood.

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Nobody: 7:07pm On Sep 10, 2016
100 million naira wasted? shocked

That's would have put smiles on the faces of 20,000 unemployed Nigerians if shared to them @ 5,000 naira each.

APC =Another Promise Cancelled.

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Ekakamba: 7:08pm On Sep 10, 2016
[size=30pt]In this ER regime?[/size]

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by oluwasegun007(m): 7:09pm On Sep 10, 2016
Osho will pay for the cost...anything to remain in power,



only time will tell.
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by elpiro: 7:09pm On Sep 10, 2016
with the touted recession abi


Quick question

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by justdivine: 7:09pm On Sep 10, 2016
PDP we want

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Karence(f): 7:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
N100m ? cry
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by justdivine: 7:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
Bye bye to sobaba
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by edlion57(m): 7:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
If APC win this election ...we are in a serious problem.. Come 2019

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by gbegudujo: 7:12pm On Sep 10, 2016
APC strategy but apparently they ll fail.

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Nobody: 7:12pm On Sep 10, 2016
In the context of Nigerian democracy, GEJ was a "good" leader...

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Nobody: 7:13pm On Sep 10, 2016
And you said this is not corruption?

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by damola311: 7:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
Reconfigure so it will read APC card and not PDP card bah

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Slymonster(m): 7:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
money way una for just dash me...even the election,that's how both parties will waste billions sharing that day
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Collins9156(m): 7:18pm On Sep 10, 2016
The actual plan was to siphon the said amount and to allow PDP to share mobilisation money before the cancellation, APC was fully aware of the game plan. The meeting of the out played script was held ending of July, from an insider not to be mention at Abuja.

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by andycoy4real(m): 7:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
INEC 2 dey lie I neva get training money
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by GloShare(m): 7:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
Nonsense
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by manutdrichie(m): 7:20pm On Sep 10, 2016
Ghen ghen

Dnt worry you go soon see alert, Osho go pay double for playing the card well
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Rapuru14: 7:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
When a supposed dullard is the head, the subjects at all rank and file are infested with dullardinism.

Critical thinking and insightful analysis of the concerns raised by the security outfits by the INEC would have saved us this whooping loss.

God help Naijiriya


Nna na aka gi ka ayi no
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Jaylone(m): 7:22pm On Sep 10, 2016
A breakdown of the money paid hotels booked that cannot be refunded or else this is just another way to embezzle funds

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by Byko899(m): 7:22pm On Sep 10, 2016
we sold our democracy to APC out of hatred for PDP,I can remember when Jonathan wanted to appoint INEC chairman, all Nigerians from every nook and cranny of this country was interested on the credibility of the will be INEC chairman, when the name JEGA came up,we all agreed he deserve it. but this new INEC chairman whom I do not even know his name, because we want everything PDP to go,out of joy we care less about his credibility,hmmmmm!!!!! I think we re going to pay dearly for it,PDP and APC will never have my vote again, but I know it will be difficult to have another Jonathan that will hand over power very smoothely , so we re all in for a long thing!!!!!!!

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by bollou: 7:23pm On Sep 10, 2016
hmmm
Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by isaacasak(m): 7:25pm On Sep 10, 2016
Osho must go !Pastor Ize iyamu must come!dat nigga wey go marry Oyinbo come Edo wen our Benin Girls dey

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Re: Edo: INEC Loses N100m, To Reconfigure 6,677 Card Readers by 4nobody4every1: 7:27pm On Sep 10, 2016
madridguy:
Edo State is our birth right.

APC till Nnamdi Kanu shout Sai Baba grin
tongue tongue grin grin

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