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Group Faults Bayelsa REC’s Plan To Shun Electronic Transmission Guber Election Results
YENAGOA – A body under the auspices of the Good Governance Advocacy Group (GGAG) has expressed concern over remarks credited to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in charge of Bayelsa State, Mr. Obo Effanga, that the results of the November 11 governorship election in the state would be collated manually.
Effanga was reported to have stated that the Independent National Electoral Commission plans to transmit the results of the governorship polls manually, during a meeting with religious leaders and faith-based organisations in Yenagoa on Wednesday.
“But just to clear all doubts, the election is going to be won and lost at the polling units,” he said.
The GGAG, while reacting to the REC’s comment in a statement signed by its Coordinator, Godwin Ebiware, on Friday, said it was surprising that Effanga did not give reasons why the commission would collate the results manually.
Ebiware said, “The Federal Government spent billions of naira to secure Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) but out of a hidden agenda by the political parties in Bayelsa in connivance with the Independent National Electoral Commission, have decided to abandon the electronic transmission of the November 11 election results in real-time.
“It will be recalled that the opposition parties at the federal level are still in court over the inability of the INEC to transmit the results of the February 23 presidential election results in real time.”
The group also called on the Bayelsa State Police Command to exercise neutrality ahead of the forthcoming governorship polls in the state.
The GGAG described as disturbing the “partisan statement” credited to the Commissioner of Police that the safety of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members and supporters could not be guaranteed if they visited Nembe-Bassambiri to campaign.
It was gathered that the state campaign council of the PDP had cancelled its planned visit to the community on Thursday following the position of the police commissioner.
Ebiware said, “Only some weeks ago, the self-same Commissioner of Police said that peace has returned to Nembe-Bassambiri after the ugly disturbances that led to the deaths of some individuals.
“Is the Commissioner of Police saying that the opposition parties are free to go campaign in other local government areas? Will there be an election in Nembe-Bassambiri if the PDP is not free to go there and campaign?”