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    Petrol Scarcity May Affect Election Logistics – INEC

    Alexandra Dominic-ChukwuBy Alexandra Dominic-ChukwuFebruary 1, 2023Updated:February 1, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has expressed fear that the scarcity of petrol rocking the country may affect its logistics for the forthcoming February and March elections.

    INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, said the issue of logistics has been a perennial problem in election administration in Nigeria.

    Yakubu said, for this reason, the commission is collaborating with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and the Marine Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) to ensure hitch-free arrangements on election day.

    He stated these on Tuesday at a consultative meeting with the NURTW.

    “The commission is aware that this is an enormous task. Election is the largest deployment a nation periodically undertakes and mobilisation of vehicles for election is a large and complex exercise. However, this comes only once in four years. What is critical here is forward planning.

    “We have presented to the union the number and specifications of the vehicles required for the election. We have also indicated to you the locations where the vehicles are needed.

    “Happily, your members are spread across the country. Therefore, vehicles conveying personnel and materials will not travel long distances. In fact, all movements should be within a state and preferably within local government areas. There should be no inter-state movement.

    “We are working with the security agencies to ensure the safety of your members and their vehicles during the election. Just like our election duty personnel, their safety is paramount. That is why in the most recent elections conducted by the commission, the leadership of your union at state level attended several meetings with our officials and the security agencies,” Yakubu said.

    The INEC Chairman further noted that the commission shares the transport union’s concern about the fuel situation and its impact on transportation on election day.

    He said: “The truth is that our arrangements may be negatively affected by the non-availability of products.

    “For this reason, the Commission will this afternoon meet with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to look into ways to ameliorate the situation.

    “I wish to assure Nigerians that we will continue to engage every national institution for the success of the 2023 general election.”

    Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Petrol Scarcity Professor Mahmood Yakubu
    Alexandra Dominic-Chukwu

    Alexandra Dominic-Chukwu is based in the eastern region of Nigeria. She covers politics, news writing, feature stories, among others. She has multitasking skills and can easily adapt to any working condition. She enjoys reading and writing.

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