INEC jettisons electronic transmission of results, adopts manual for Bayelsa

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In what seems like the jettisoning of the celebrated electronic transmission of election results, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will transmit  results of the Nov.11 Bayelsa governorship election manually.

This was disclosed by Bayelsa INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Mr Obo Effanga, in Yenagoa, during an interactive session with religious leaders and faith based organisations.

Effanga, who maintained that INEC was ready to conduct free, fair and credible elections, said only voters accredited by BVAS would be allowed to vote.

“Immediately you are given the ballot paper you can start voting.

“We are in the fourth week of collection of PVCs and it will end on Oct. 11. Those who have not collected their cards should go to INEC office in their local government areas,” he said.
Effanga urged the stakeholders to advise their candidates to be peaceful.

“Religious leaders should take the message to their congregation and politicians who are also Church members,’’ he said.

He said that 16 political parties had fielded candidates for the election.

Rev. Joseph Belema, one of the religious leaders commended INEC, stressing that free, fair and credible election was a way forward for electing good leaders.

He called on the candidates not to see election as a do or die affair, adding that only one person would be elected