INEC won’t manipulate Ekiti governorship election results: Yakubu Mahmood

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says its staff will not engage in electoral fraud during the June 18 Ekiti governorship election.
INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu also appealed to the staff to uphold the commission’s code of conduct, display usual sense of responsibility, professionalism and firmly resist any unethical behaviour during the Saturday governorship election.
He made the appeal in Abuja and advised them to ensure that no political party or candidate was accorded any advantage over the other.
Mr Yakubu said from June 2021 when INEC released the timetable and schedule of activities for the poll, it had collectively implemented several activities and taken every step to guarantee a free, fair, credible and inclusive process.
“This election is coming seven months after the successful conduct of the Anambra state governorship election in November 2021, but it will be historic because it will be the first governorship election to be conducted based on the provisions of the new Electoral Act 2022,” explained Mr Mahmood. “At the stakeholders’ meeting held on Tuesday, I assured the political parties, their flag bearers and the good people of Ekiti state that the choice of who becomes the next governor of the state is entirely in the hands of the voters.”
He added, “I said so confidently because I strongly believe in the commitment, efficiency, and determination of all of you, our dedicated staff, to ensure a level playing field on election day, which is just 48 hours away.”
(NAN)
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