Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that 153 organizations have indicated interest in the forthcoming off-cycle Edo and Ondo states governorship elections but 124 domestic and 10 foreign observers were cleared to monitor the exercises for meeting up with the standards.
In a statement by Sam Olumekun, national commissioner and chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, the electoral umpire disclosed it will organise a one-day training for representatives of observer groups tomorrow.
“In continuation of preparations for the 2024 Edo and Ondo states governorship elections, the commission is pleased to provide an update on the accreditation of observers for the elections.
“A total of 153 applications were received from interested organisations. After a review as provided by our regulations and guidelines, 134 groups, 124 domestic and 10 international, met the requirements for accreditation.
“The classification of the organisations shows that 28 are gender-based, three representing persons with disability, eight are faith-based, 10 foreign and over 100 others working in areas relevant to the functions of INEC, most of them with previous experience of election observation,” the commission said in a statement.
While giving further updates, the commission said: “The next step is for the accredited organisations to upload the personal details and photographs of their field observers to our dedicated portal established for that purpose.
“To this end, the commission is organising a one-day training for representatives of observer groups tomorrow at the commission’s conference room in Abuja. Access Code to the portal and letters of accreditation will be given to representatives of the accredited organisations at the training venue.
“Details of the one-day training as well as the comprehensive list of all the 134 accredited groups have been uploaded to our website and social media platforms for action by the concerned organisations and for public information,” the commission added.