INEC confirms death of 3 staff in Borno accident
INEC confirms death of 3 staff in Borno
accident
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed the
death of three of its staff in a road accident in Borno.
The INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter
Education Committee, Mr Festus Okoye, made the confirmation in a statement
issued on Monday in Abuja. Okoye said that the commission on Sunday received a
sad report from Mohammed Ibrahim, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for
the State, of a fatal road accident involving a number of its members of staff
serving in the State. He said that Ibrahim informed the commission that an
Electoral Officer (EO) and some Assistant Electoral Officers (AEOs) travelling from
some Local Government Areas to Maiduguri for a special training ahead of the
conversion of Voting Points into Polling Units were involved in the accident.
According to him, the three members of staff that lost their lives are: Adamu
Mohammed (EO, Biu LGA), Abubakar Joda and Suleiman Umar (AEOs, Damboa LGA),
while five others sustained injuries.
“The deceased staff, who were indigenes of Adamawa State, will be
buried today, Monday, April 19 in Yola. “The Supervising National Commissioner
for Borno, Adamawa and Taraba States, AVM Ahmed Tijjani-Mu’azu (rtd), will
represent the Commission at their funeral, while the injured staffs are
receiving treatment in a Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri.’’
He noted that the three staff died in the course of national
assignment. “While praying for the repose of their souls, the Commission
extends its condolence to their families and wishes the injured staff speedy
recovery.’’ Okoye recalled that last week, INEC commenced nationwide
train-the-trainer workshop in Abuja involving heads of operations drawn from
all the states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The
training is to be cascaded to State level nationwide ahead of the fieldwork for
the physical conversion of the voting points to polling units. The aim is to
conclude the exercise ahead of the resumption of the Continuous Voter
Registration (CVR) on June 28.
Nigeria News Paper
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