Guber poll: Arase, INEC chairman in Bayelsa

... Promise rancor-free poll

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmud Yakubu and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Solomon Arase, on Tuesday said they were ready for Saturday’s governorship election in Bayelsa State.

They duo were in Yenagoa, the state capital, to meet with stakeholders in the election and to address issues surrounding the poll.

Yakubu and the IGP stopped briefly at the police command, Yenagoa, and left for a stakeholders’ meeting involving all the parties in the election at Otiotio area of the state capital.

Speaking to journalists before leaving the command, the INEC boss said everything was set for the Saturday poll and urged voters to come out en masse to cast their votes.

He said INEC had released about 52,000 voter cards generated from the last continuous voter registration exercise to the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for distribution to their owners.

Yakubu said he was in the state to speak with the stakeholders and reassure them of the readiness of INEC to conduct a free, fair and credible election.

He dismissed claims of federal might and said INEC would provide level playing field to all parties involved in the election.

He said: “INEC is fully prepared. We have come to speak with the stakeholders. On November 10 all the parties and their candidates signed the peace accord. I am happy that they are abiding by the terms of the peace accord.

“We have come to speak to them and to also reassure all Bayelsans that nobody but Bayelsa will elect a governor for Bayelsa State. They should come and cast their votes freely. The elections will be free and fair.

“The election is two dimension, the responsibilities that INEC will discharge and the responsibility entirely for the police and that is why we have come with the chief internal officer of the country, the IGP to speak and assure Bayelsans that we will create enabling environment for free, fair and credible election.

“All the PVCs for continuous voter registration had been transferred amounting to over 52,000. They have arrived Bayelsa and we have handed them over to the REC this morning. We will find the most effective means of distributing the PVCs.

Also, speaking to journalists, Arase said the force is ready to ensure a violent-free poll, adding that the police remain apolitical.

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