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Despite currency crisis, protests, elections will hold nationwide, INEC assures

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INEC assures the elections will hold nationwide, despite currency crisis, protests

By Emma Ogbuehi

Even with pockets of protests and violent demonstrations in some parts of the country due to the lingering furl scarcity and currency crisis, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured that the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly polls will hold nationwide.

The INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, made the declaration during his inspection of the training centres for national youth corps members engaged as adhoc staff by the commission, in Abuja.

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Yakubu stated that the commission is working closely with the central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and security agencies, towards ensuring that nothing hampers the polls.

“The Central Bank has assured us that we will not suffer any encumbrances in that regard. There are no issues with respect to that.

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“On what is happening around the country – the protests – is a security matter and security agencies have assured and reassured us that they will secure the environment for elections to hold peacefully nationwide. So, we have no issues in that respect”, he said

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Following the re-design of the N200, N500 and N1,000 by the Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigerians have been experiencing difficulty having access to the new notes. With this development, there have been fears that the general elections might be postponed or suffer glitches.

In some parts of the country, there have been reports of protests, with some assuming violent dimensions.

The INEC Chairman also tasked the trainee Corps members to be loyal to Nigeria, Nigerians and not political parties. He also warned them that on no account should they leave the BVAS in the custody of another.

He reminded the corps members that they are going to be tracked to ensure accountability.

After visiting the training centres, Yakubu, INEC officials and journalists proceeded to the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja for inspection.

The INEC boss said that they will perform basically three activities in this ICC which has been serving as the national collation centre for the collation, announcement of winners and presentations of the Certificate of Returns (CoR) to president and vice president elect; as well as the senators and house of representatives members elect.

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