According to Prof. Samuel Egwu, the state's resident election commissioner, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is to deploy 23,000 staff to conduct the general elections in Niger. On Wednesday in Minna, Egwu told newsmen in Minna that most staff were ad hoc workers, while some were commission workers. He said " We have already trained the 23,000 elections staff and equipped them for the exercise with basic electoral knowledge,"
The commissioner said that the activity would be effective, "in light of the fact that we stopped gaps that reprobates abused to cause perplexity amid races. " He said certainty that the activity would be straightforward, free, reasonable and valid, including that the commission went into an association with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) on the development of discretionary laborers
"We have likewise set up safety efforts to ensure the security of appointive materials and our laborers previously, amid and after the activity," he included.
The REC requested the help of partners, particularly customary and religious pioneers, in assembling qualified inhabitants to take part in the activity in a serene way.
Egwu additionally exhorted individuals that had enrolled however had yet to gather their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), to do as such at INEC's workplaces in the 25 localgovernments.
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