INEC reveals why Gov. Bello was issued new voter card
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Kogi state has explained
why Governor Yahaya Bello was issued with another temporary voter card, TVC, in
Okene, last Friday.
In a
statement made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Monday, the electoral umpire
disclosed that the governor formally applied for the transfer of his PVC from
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory to Okene local government, on the 26th of
January, this year, through the electoral officer for Okene.
The
statement, which was signed by INEC’s Head of Department, Voter Education and
Publicity, Ahmed Biambo, further stated that the commission acted in accordance
with electoral act and guidelines.
It stressed
that in granting the approval, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state
acted in accordance with the provision of the law and was guided by INEC
guidelines as well as procedures for such transfers.
The
statement maintained that the electoral umpire did not make any preference or
favour in granting the request to Bello, even as it pointed out that its
response was based on the controversy that had trailed the matter.
It would be
recalled that in May last year, the commission had accused the governor of
double registration, after claiming that he allegedly registered at the
Government House, Lokoja aside the earlier exercise the governor participated
in at Wuse, Abuja in 2011, vowing to prosecute him upon the completion of his
tenure.
Two
officials of the commission indicted over the matter were dismissed, while
another one was compulsorily retired, a development that generated fresh
controversy, even as Governor Bello insisted that his ghost might have embarked
on the double registration since he was not in the country when the action took
place.
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