The Inspector-General of Police
The Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council in Edo State
The Chairmen of Political Parties in Edo State
The candidates and their running mates
National Commissioners of INEC
The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Edo State
The Commissioner of Police and other Members of ICCES
Traditional and Religious Leaders
Election Observers
Media Organisations
Other Invited Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
It is my pleasure to welcome you all to this stakeholders’ meeting. In particular, I would like to welcome the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, to this meeting. As most of you are aware, it has been the tradition that a stakeholders’ meeting of this nature is convened on the eve of major off-cycle Governorship elections, jointly addressed by the INEC Chairman and the Inspector-General of Police. The purpose is to interact with political parties and candidates as well as accredited election observers, the media and other stakeholders on the preparations for the election. In particular, the Inspector-General of Police will address us on security preparations for the elections while I will address you on the electoral preparations. Together, we will respond to issues and concerns you may wish to raise.
On the part of INEC, active preparations for the election started last year with the release of the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the election as required by law. Overall, 13 statutory activities were listed beginning with the publication of the Notice of Election and ending with the Election Day. This document has been widely publicised and as a reminder, we have included it in the information booklet circulated at this meeting.
As you can see from the Timetable for the election, the Commission has so far implemented 11 out of the 13 activities on schedule. As at today, we have only two outstanding activities. These are the last day of campaign by political parties which, according to law, ends 24 hours before the date fixed for the elections i.e. at midnight on Thursday 19th September 2024 and Election Day on Saturday 21st September 2024.
We have already published the final list of candidates. However, there are two adjustments to the list. By court order, the Commission has replaced the running mate to the candidate of the Labour Party. Similarly, the National Rescue Movement (NRM) which could not file its nomination on schedule has obtained a court order to compel the Commission to include the party on the ballot. We have complied with the court order. Consequently, 18 political parties are now participating in the 2024 Edo State Governorship election. The updated list of parties and candidates is contained in the information booklet circulated at this meeting.
Following the conclusion of the recent Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in Edo State and the cleaning up of the data, 184,438 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) were delivered to Edo State. This figure is made up of 119,206 new voters and 65,232 verified applications for transfer into Edo from other States of the Federation, transfer within Edo State, cards reprinted after corrections of personal details or the replacement of lost or damaged cards as provided by law. We have already published the details on our website for public information. I must commend all stakeholders in Edo State for the level of mobilisation for the voter registration and collection of PVCs.
As already announced by the Commission, Edo State now has a total of 2,629,025 registered voters. In our commitment to transparency, the Commission has made available softcopies of the entire register of voters to each political party fielding candidates in the forthcoming election. In the next few days, the Commission will publish the detailed breakdown of PVCs collected for each of the 4,519 Polling Units across the State. Meanwhile, all uncollected PVCs will be mopped up from the 18 Local Government Areas and warehoused in the Central Bank of Nigeria until after the Governorship election.
As you are aware, election is a multi-stakeholder activity. INEC has a role to play but this must be complemented by stakeholders. The 2024 Edo State Governorship election is not just a national election, it is also of global interest. The Commission has so far accredited 134 groups (124 domestic and 10 international) deploying 1,836 observers across the State. Similarly, we have accredited 114 media organisations deploying 721 journalists. We have also accredited thousands of agents representing candidates and political parties at the 4,730 polling and collation locations made up of 4,519 polling units, 192 Ward collation centres, 18 Local Government collation centres and the State Collation Centre. I want to assure you that the accreditation tags for all categories of stakeholders are ready. We will announce the date and venue for collection in the next 24 hours. Similarly, election duty vehicle stickers are available for collection from our Edo State office here in Benin City.
In our various engagements with stakeholders at the national level, they underscored the importance of providing security during the election to guarantee their personal safety, the protection of their equipment and unimpeded access to voting and collation locations. We have conveyed this concern to the security agencies at the last meeting of ICCES at the national level. We have also discussed the security of our own officials (both regular and ad hoc staff) for the election, the service providers such as transporters and, above all, the citizens that will vote during the election. I am glad that the relevant agencies have given us the necessary assurance of security during the election. We will hear more from the Inspector-General of Police shortly.
Let me reassure stakeholders that INEC is ready for the election. We are deploying the BVAS machines for voter accreditation at polling units and for the upload of results to the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal. Only yesterday, we conducted mock accreditation in 12 polling units across six Local Government Areas in the three Senatorial Districts of the State. The purpose was to test-run our deployment of technology to safeguard the credibility of the election. I am glad to report that the mock was successful and the result can be viewed on the IReV portal. But let me also quickly add that the machines used for the mock accreditation and the training of officials will not be used on Election Day. We have sufficient machines for the election which have been configured for voter accreditation and the upload of result distinct from those used for mock accreditation and training.
For the 2024 Edo State Governorship election holding next week, INEC has been open and transparent about our processes. We engaged several times with stakeholders at the national level and here in Edo State. We have made every information about the election available to Nigerians. We have published the list of candidates, the number registered voters and the number of PVCs collected. We have made available the locations of voting and collation centres across the State. We have accredited observers and media organisations for the election. We have accredited polling and collation agents and made the details public. Only yesterday, we visited some of the Local Government Areas to assess our readiness for the election. We have test-run our election technology in preparation for the Election Day. We are deploying the requisite number of technical staff to address challenges that may occur in the field. We have made arrangements for land and maritime transportation of personnel and materials. We have arranged for the delivery of sensitive materials for the election to Edo State early next week. We will invite political parties and other stakeholders for the usual inspection of the materials at the Central Bank here in Benin ahead of the delivery to the Local Government Areas. We are leaving no stone unturned in our preparations for the election, always in consultation with the stakeholders. I urge you to play your own part positively in delivering yet another credible Governorship election in Edo State. You should continue to restrain your supporters from violence and other disruptive conduct. The best way to do so is by the personal example you set as political parties and candidates both in your campaign speeches and action.
Before I conclude, I would like to remind you that tomorrow, Thursday 12th September 2024, the Peace Accord involving parties and candidates will be signed at 10.00am at this venue. Our respected former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar GCFR, will preside over the occasion in his capacity as the Chairman of the National Peace Committee. Some of you here may recall that exactly four years ago in September 2020, Edo State made history as the first State in Nigeria that the Peace Accord was signed ahead of a Governorship election. I trust that you will honour the Peace Committee by your presence here tomorrow and, most importantly, abide by the terms of the Accord for a peaceful election.
On this note, I once again welcome you to the stakeholders’ meeting for the 2024 Edo State Governorship election. I thank you and God bless.