The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it
will train over one million electoral staff and ad-hoc personnel for the
conduct of the 2019 general elections.
Mr Solomon Soyebi, Chairman, Board of Electoral Institute
(BEI), made the disclosure on Monday in Calabar. He stated this during a
training workshop for State Training Officers and Assistant State Training
Officers on Cascade Training Implementation for 2019 elections.
The workshop was organised by INEC in collaboration with the
International Foundation of Electoral System (IFES). Soyebi explained that
850,000 electoral personnel would be trained as polling unit officials, while
150,000 would consist of Civil Society Organisations and officials of security
agencies officials.
“With just about 39 days to the first election and about 53
days to the second one, it is very important that we train our people
adequately.
“For the poll officials, we are going to train over 850,000
personnel.
“When you aggregate the Civil Society Organisations and
security officials, we will be talking of over one million personnel and each
of them has to be trained.
“Today’s training is for the poll officials, who will go
back to their states to transmit the training to the ad-hoc staff ahead of the
election,’’ he said. He added that for the first time, the institute was
organising a training which would involve the inclusiveness of special groups
like the people with disabilities.
Dr Umar Idris, Acting Director-General of Electoral
Institute, said the training would provide a veritable opportunity for all the
loose ends to be tightened. He implored the participants to brace up for the
task ahead by being proactive in every step of the training, to ensure that all
states were on the same page.
Mr Jake Epelle, Chief Executive Officer of Albino
Foundation, said that no true democracy could be achieved without the inclusion
of all critical stakeholders in the society into the electoral process.
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