The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will be hiring
about one million ad hoc staff for the conduct of the 2019 general
elections.
The chairman of the commission, Prof Mahmud Yakubu stated this on Wednesday while briefing members of the Senate committee on INEC.
Yakubu assured Nigerians that the major the electronic smart card
readers will be fully deployed for the elections, stressing that enough
hands would be trained on the effective use of the device.
According to him, about 700 ad hoc staff were engaged for the 2015 general elections.
He said: “The projected increase in the number of ad- hoc staff to be
engaged in the elections by the commission arose from the need to make
provisions for adequate manpower for the exercise on a general template
and specifically to take care of peculiar needs for that purpose in some
polling units across the federation”.
Assuring the lawmakers of better and effective use of the card
readers, Prof Yabuku said: “Controversies and challenges raised by the
Smart Card Readers in the 2015 elections were over magnified because the
problem was not technological on the part of the device but attitudinal
on the part of the users due to lack of adequate training.
“Thus, because the problem is more of attitudinal than technological defects, solid steps are being taken by the commission to bring about a robust interface between the machine and those to use them in terms of practical training before the elections”.
“Thus, because the problem is more of attitudinal than technological defects, solid steps are being taken by the commission to bring about a robust interface between the machine and those to use them in terms of practical training before the elections”.
In his remarks, the Senate Committee Chairman on INEC, Senator
Suleiman Nazif said the interactive session with INEC would be a
continuous exercise before the 2019 general elections
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