
By David Lawani
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu has solicited the support and partnership of all stakeholders to enable the Commission to deliver a free, fair and credible poll come to the 2023 General Election saying 18 political parties have nominated a total of 837 candidates and their running mates while for State Assembly constituencies, 10,240 candidates are vying for 993 seats.
Yakubu make this appeal in a remark at the expert meeting on Election logistics for the 2023 General Election held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja-Lagos saying two weeks ago the Commission published all names and addresses of all nominated candidates for national elections while that of the states will be published today.
He noted that with just 143 days to the 2023 General Election, this meeting is timely adding that with partnership and support from Action Aid Nigeria, the Commission looks forward to actionable recommendations that will ensure seamless logistics for the 2023 General Election.
He said: ” In achieving this goal, we need the support and partnership of all stakeholders. By your presence at this meeting, you have demonstrated your willingness to partner with the Commission and we are encouraged by the such demonstration of support and commitment to the success of the electoral process as we continue to make steady progress in the implementation of our plans. So far, the Commission has successfully implemented 9 out of 14 activities listed in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2023 General Election.
“You may recall that two weeks ago, the Commission published the final list of candidates for national elections (Presidential, Senatorial and House of Representatives). Today, the list of candidates for State elections (Governorship and State Houses of Assembly) will be published in all our offices nationwide and uploaded to the Commission’s website as required by law. For the Governorship election holding in 28 States of the Federation, the 18 political parties have nominated a total of 837 candidates and their running mates. For State Assembly constituencies, 10,240 candidates are vying for 993 seats”, he stated.
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The INEC boss said some of you here may recall that in 2018, the Commission organised a similar meeting with critical stakeholders ahead of the 2019 General Election. Logisticians, the security agencies, other agencies responsible for facilitating the clearance of election materials at entry ports such as the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the Niger Ports Authority (NPA), aviation agencies, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), professional bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics, training institutions such as the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), the private sector such as banks and manufacturers, trade unions, civil society organisations and our development partners.
He dsclosed that the aim of the meeting was to review the perennial challenges associated with electoral logistics and how to address them.
” Since then, efforts have been made to improve electoral logistics and election administration in general. The Commission is determined to build on the successes recorded in the recent off-cycle elections in Ekiti and Osun States to improve on the delivery of election materials and the early commencement of polls. In this regard, we welcome the collaboration with Action Aid Nigeria and the development partners in organising this important meeting that has brought all the major players together to deliberate on this critical issue. The Commission is determined to continuously improve on our processes and procedures in order to give Nigerians a pleasant experience on Election Day”.



