The Chairman
of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru
Jega has said only two states have finished collating their results.
Giving an
update on the general elections in the INEC Situation Room in Abuja, Professor
Jega said that “as I speak to you, no original results have arrived here yet.
Very few
states have collated results, I know that election results in Ekiti are
collated.”
He advised
Nigerians to be careful about making candidates winners because it is only INEC
that can announce the winner.
Answering
questions about INEC ad hoc staff not being paid because they are on contract,
Prof Jega said advance payments were made and the balance would be paid after
the election.
Collation of
Results
Professor
Jega promised that the commission would not commence collation unless the media
is there to witness the exercise.
He said
further: “We are doing our best but there would be lapses, every laps we
identify is a lesson; inadequacies of materials, late commencement of election
would not occur in other subsequent elections.”
Speaking
further on the challenges INEC has had to contend with in this election, Prof.
Jega said: “Crowd control is a challenge because a lot of voters came en mass
to cast their votes. We would prepare for that in the subsequent elections.”
On the
performance of INEC so far, Prof. Jega explained: “In general, there have been
a remarkable improvement in the 2015 presidential election to the elections
conducted in 2011.”
He also
dismissed the hue and cry over the failure of the card reader, saying that it
is insignificant given that only 1.25 per cent failure rate has been recorded
out of 152, 000 of the device used.
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