2023: Uzodimma, INEC parley over new polling units

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo has commended the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the creation of new polling units.
The governor gave the commendation on Wednesday when he received the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for Imo, Francis Ezeonu, and his team, at the Government House, Owerri.
This is contained in a release signed by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Oguwike Nwachuku, on Wednesday.
Mr Uzodimma, who lauded the wisdom of INEC in creating additional polling units across the country ahead of the 2023 general election, said the conversion of the former voting points to polling units is “a good decision by INEC.“
He thanked the INEC Chairman, Yakubu Mahmood, for what he described as “a wonderful job he is doing in Nigeria” and urged him to “remain resilient and focused.”
The Imo governor reiterated the willingness of his government to support INEC ahead of the 2023 general election.
“For us in Imo state, we will support INEC. Whatever you think we can do to make your job easy, don’t hesitate to tell us because the challenges you have in the course of discharging your duties, we will be part of the solution,” explained Mr Uzodimma. “Count us as your partners, Mr REC, you need to serve the country, use your position to serve the country, please your conscience and God.”
He urged Mr Ezeonu to interact more often with Imo residents, adding that INEC cannot work alone.
“Don’t be disturbed by anything. When the time for election comes, we will submit ourselves to your own rules. Do your business in Imo and see us as your partners,” the governor added.
Mr Uzodimma, however, acknowledged that insecurity grossly affected the turnout for voter registration in Imo ahead of the 2023 General elections.
He reminded Imo residents and those who feel marginalised to get registered with INEC.
Mr Ezeonu told the governor that Imo was behind other states in the South-East regarding the number of new registrants, according to INEC’s data as of January 10.
Though the REC also blamed the low turnout on insecurity, he said there was still opportunity for those who want to register to do so, either through the INEC registration centres at the local government areas or the INEC voters’ enrolment devices.
He explained that the conversion of the former voting points to full polling units became necessary to ease congestion and to make more polling units available to the electorate.
Mr Ezeonu solicited the help of the government in the area of public sensitisation and for the INEC activities ahead of the elections, slated for February 18, 2023, and March 4, 2023, respectively.
(NAN)
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