Breaking News

Osun begins Interview for shortlisted Teachers across the State | GOVERNOR ADELEKE NAMED 2024 NEW TELEGRAPH GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR (HEALTH). | Governor Adeleke Bags Another Award, Named NewsDirect’s Governor of the Year | Adeleke Distributes Relief Materials to Victims of Various Disasters in the Three Senatorial Districts. | President Mahama’s Inauguration: Governor Adeleke Calls for Subnational Partnership between Ghana and Nigeria. | The Entropy State of Osun before Ademola Adeleke | GOVERNOR ADELEKE GREETS DR LERE OYEWUMI AT 65 | GOVERNOR ADELEKE COMMISERATE AIYEDATIWA OVER THE DEMISE OF ONDO SSG | GOVERNOR ADELEKE EXTOLS OLUOMO ALIMI AT 55 | Attack on Hallelujah Ruler: Governor Adeleke Reads Riot Act, Orders Security Clampdown on Arsonists and Thugs. | New Year Prayer Programme: Oyinlola, Clerics, Workers, Others Endorse Governor Adeleke for Second Term | OSUN HOLDS ANNUAL ADIRE FESTIVAL AS GOV. ADELEKE ENROLS AS THE CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER. | Birthday: Governor Adeleke Eulogises Osun State University Pro-Chancellor, Prof Wale Oladipo | 2025: Governor Adeleke Promises Renewed Soft Infrastructure | Osun State Government Carpets opposition Party APC As Cheap Blackmailers. | BUDGET 2025 WILL BE RIGOROUSLY IMPLEMENTED – GOVERNOR ADELEKE. | What Can Ademola Adeleke Not Do? | GOVERNOR ADELEKE PRESENTS STAFF OF OFFICE TO NEW OWA OBOKUN, OBA HAASTRUP. | GOVERNOR ADELEKE COMMISERATES KWARA GOVERNOR OVER HIS CHIEF OF STAFF DEMISE | Adeleke approves Prince Adesuyi Haastrup as New Owa Obokun of Ijesha land,Prince Johnson Adekanmi Abikoye as New Asaoni of Ora Igbomina, | Governor Adeleke Exercises Prerogatives of Mercy towards 53 Convicts.
Preliminary Observers' Statement On The Distribution Of Permanent Voters Card In Osun State
Webmaster March 9, 2014

Preliminary Observers' Statement On The Distribution Of Permanent Voters Card In Osun State

Preliminary Observers Statement On The Distribution Of Permanent Voters Card In Osun And Ekiti State

Citizen Observers under the ‘Thumb It Right’ campaign of Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA), Youth Alliance on Constitution & Electoral Reform (YACORE) and Partners for Electoral Reform (PER) are observing the ongoing distribution of the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) in Ekiti and Osun states with the support of the Democratic Governance for Development Program of the United Nations Development Program. The distribution exercise commenced today Friday 7th March 2014 in Ekiti and Osun states respectively. We make the following observations based on our assessment of the exercise on the first day.
General conduct of the distribution of the exercise
Based on our observations, it is our respectful view that the distribution exercise commenced on an impressive note on the first day. In several places visited by our observers, the distribution exercise started early. Some locations recorded commencement of the exercise as early as 7:10am. It is visible from the proceedings of the day that the Independent National Electoral Commission is making efforts to improve on its ability and capacity to manage elections. Ensuring the valid voter register was displayed in all polling units for claims and objections is highly commendable. However, the process was still fraught with some challenges and inconsistencies ranging from poor logistics, insufficient distribution officers, non-conformity with permanent voter card distribution guidelines etc.
Insufficient personnel for the distribution exercise
Contrary to the guidelines released and published by INEC, there was shortage of distribution officers in most polling units observed. We authoritatively note that only one NYSC member was deployed to most polling units covered by our observers. Field reports clearly reveal that security agents like the Police, political party agents and individuals were drafted in most polling units to assist the NYSC members in distributing the PVCs. In some wards, there was total absence of security agents while in others one security agent was noticed alternating between two to three polling units. We are also concerned that security agents deployed to secure the polling units in several instances engaged in responsibilities outside their purview; distribution of PVCs, aiding citizens to check their names on the display list and re-echoing of names called by corps members.
We therefore emphatically submit that one corps member acting as a distribution officer cannot manage the distribution of the PVCs. We also note that Supervisory Distribution Officers (SDOs) were insufficient as most distribution officers undertook their tasks without any form of supervision. We call on INEC to comply with the PVC distribution guidelines that clearly provides that two distribution officers shall be deployed to a polling unit for the exercise. The security agents manning the polling units should be cautioned against usurping the duties of the distribution officers.
Non serialization of PVCs in alphabetical order
We observe that the permanent voter cards were not arranged in alphabetical order as stated in the INEC guidelines. This however raised tension and chaos resulting to long debates and disagreement between prospective voters and distribution officers. Based on the guidelines, the Electoral Officer of each local government is saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the cards are arranged in alphabetical order. Unfortunately, this did not happen as distribution officers informed our observers that the cards were not arranged alphabetically at the point of issuance and deployment. We call INEC to hold the electoral officers accountable and compel them to respect the guidelines and discharge their duties.
We note also that the inconsistencies in compliance with the guidelines are indicative that the Distribution Officers were not properly trained for the exercise. We observe that issuing guidelines on a continuous basis without due compliance has become the norm in our electoral process. This is counter-productive and it undermines the credibility of INEC and our electoral process.
Logistics for Distribution Officers and Supervisors
We are concerned with the poor logistics arrangement for the welfare needs of the distribution officers and INEC officials, most especially the hardworking and patriotic NYSC members. INEC should immediately provide befitting logistics (accommodation, transportation, refreshment and security) for its officials to forestall possibility of compromise, poor handling and mismanagement of the distribution process.
Non distribution of PVCs
We can confirm that there was no distribution of the PVCs in Ward 4, Polling Unit 7 LEA Primary school, Gbobamu/Ilolu in Irepodun LGA of Osun state. We call on INEC to properly investigate this incident and take appropriate measures to ensure that eligible voters are not disenfranchised.
Based on figures at the end of the distribution exercise on day one, the voters turn out was above average. Majority of the polling units registered good turnout of voters who came out to retrieve their PVCs. We call on political parties to caution their members and agents to desist from making attempts to disrupt the distribution process. We also call on INEC to provide reliable hotlines for reporting incidents at the local government level for the purposes of providing prompt institutional responses to challenges arising from the exercise.
Signed
Samson Itodo
Head, Research, Policy & Advocacy
YIAGA
Ezenwa Nwagwu
Chair, Partners for Electoral Reform
Bukhari Mohammed Bello Jega
Deputy National Coordinator, YACORE
Mayowa Adeniran
South-West Zonal Coordinator, YACORE
Damilola Ade
Observers Supervisor
SAHARAREPORTERS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *