The Independent National Electoral Commission has begun recruitment of ad hoc staff in the 2023 general elections. In a statement released Wednesday on its ...
“The portal opens on Wednesday the 14th of September and ends on the 30th November, 2022,” the statement partly read. “The Commission has approved the re-activation of INECPRES both the Mobile App for Android phones only and the web portal (laptops only). The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun recruitment of ad hoc staff for the 2023 general elections.
INEC said the exercise, which will be launched through INECPRES, will be opened to others except collation/returning officers.
Good journalism costs a lot of money. “To achieve the required number of ad-hoc staff per states, it is important that robust engagement/sensitisation by the Admin. [www.inecnigeria.org](http://www.inecnigeria.org/) (a link for the Mobile App and the other link is for the web portal).
With the preparations for the 2023 general elections in top gear, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has begun the recruitment process.
The statement indicated that the portal opens on Wednesday the 14th of September and ends on the 30th of November, 2022. INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, had last week said it would publish the final lists of presidential and national assembly candidates on September 20. With the preparations for the 2023 general elections in top gear, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has begun the recruitment process for ad hoc staff for the 2023 general elections.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has unveiled a portal for the recruitment of ad hoc staff for the 2023 elections.
The download link for the INECPRES Mobile App installer (android phones only) is https://inecpres.app.com/pres. “To achieve the required number of ad-hoc staff per states, it is important that robust engagement/sensitization by the admin. [www.inecnigeria.org](http://www.inecniceiia.ore/) (a link for the Mobile App and the other link is for the web portal).
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved an online portal for the recruitment of ad hoc staff for the 2023 general elections.
INEC added that the INECPRES would be opened to the public on Wednesday, Sept. “The INECPRES is for registration of ad hoc staff (Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs)/ Presiding Officers (POS)/ Assistant Presiding Officers (APO)/ Registration Area Technicians (RATECHS) and RAC Managers for the 2023 General Election.” INEC said this in a notice titled “Online recruitment of ad hoc staff via the INEC portal for the recruitment of election staff (INECPRES) for the 2023 general elections” released on its social verified media handles on Wednesday.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the commencement of recruitment for ad hoc staff for the upcoming general elections.
- “The portal opens on Wednesday the 14th of September and ends on the 14th of December 2022. - “To this end, the portal will be open to eligible applicants for registration of all categories of ad-hoc staff (SPO/PO/APO/RATECHS/RAC Managers) except the Collation officers. - The statement partly reads “The Commission has approved the re-activation of INECPRES both the Mobile App for Android phones only and the web portal (laptops only).
The Independent National Electoral Commission has said its portal for recruitment of ad-hoc staff for the 2023 general elections would be opened from ...
“To achieve the required number of ad-hoc staff per states, it is important that robust engagement/sensitisation by the Admin. He also said that the INECPRES is available via two links located on the INEC website: www.inecnigeria.org. The letter addressed to all Resident Electoral Commissioners, requested the cooperation of all administrative secretaries, head of departments, among others, to attain the required number of ad-hoc staff per state.
The Transition Monitoring Group on Wednesday urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to maintain neutrality and ensure the actual winner of the ...
“We, therefore, call on INEC to maintain absolute neutrality and respect for the rule of law in its activities at all levels, to demonstrate competence and trustworthiness to secure integrity and public trust in the 2023 general elections. “Given the recent development in the electoral sphere, we are more concerned by the readiness of INEC to maintain required competence and neutrality to deliver free, fair and credible elections in 2023. “Just as we are worried by the cross-carpet impunity in some political parties that deliberately reversed victories or allowed dubious re-runs in favour of some candidates who had contested and lost their primaries under separate seats.
By Gabriel Ewepu. THE Transition Monitoring Group, TMG, Wednesday, condemned purported moves by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, ...
“We are not unaware of the alleged overall objective triggering the latest position by INEC to upturn the primary in favour of the incumbent Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, whose participation in the Senatorial primary has been disqualified by the provisions of Electoral Act, for his involvement at the same time as a candidate of Presidential Primary, where he contested and lost. “While we monitor with keen interest the emerging development around the electoral sphere ahead of 2023, we are committed to ensuring full implementation of the provisions of the Electoral Act, to restore electoral credibility and integrity at all levels. “The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) is perturbed by the reported disregard to the sanity and sanctity of the rule of law by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in its ongoing tactics to upturn the outcome of All Progressive Congress (APC) primary for Yobe North Senatorial District.
The TMG, a civil society organisation, says it will be "injustice" if INEC reverses the outcome of the APC Yobe north senatorial primary.
“We observed with serious condemnation, the deliberately created condition by the Electoral Body to upturn the outcome and victory of a democratically recognised candidate in favour of an individual, who qualifies neither within the context of Electoral Law, nor as a documented contestant in the Senatorial primary. “Given the recent development in the electoral sphere, we are more concerned by the readiness of INEC to maintain required competence and neutrality to deliver free, fair and credible elections in 2023. “We are not unaware of the alleged overall objective triggering the latest position by INEC to upturn the primary in favour of the incumbent Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, whose participation in the Senatorial primary has been disqualified by the provisions of Electoral Act, for his involvement at the same time as a candidate of Presidential Primary, where he contested and lost,” the statement reads.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the engagement is: “Women's Political Participation and Inclusion and 2023 General Elections.” “ ...
Good journalism costs a lot of money. “So, already, it is not a very promising outlook with regard to women candidates. 5, no doubt, the uncollected PVCs for women may be in the neighborhood of 436,451 (47 per cent). “We have fewer women than men going for elective positions (in 2023). (NAN) The INEC boss called for the mobilisation of women for PVC collection and encouraging them to vote in the 2023 general elections, saying that INEC had taken a number of measures aimed at ensuring the smooth conduct of the general elections.
•Calls for patience for process to be exhausted. Deji Elumoye in Abuja. The federal government has reacted to the criticism that heralded the nomination of ...
“With respect to the Orosanye Report, I think what Mr. Let’s wait for the process to be completed,” he said. “I think you are going to be very fair to Mr. Before we came, it was quite almost impossible for a ruling party to lose any election in any state, maybe governorship. We all know what used to obtain before we came. Over the last couple of years, you had very transparent, free and fair elections.
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, argued that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), will not withdraw the names of some embattled ...
Let’s wait for the process to be completed.” Similarly, the CSOs alleged that the nominee for Imo State, Mrs. Pauline Ugochi, who is a former Head of ICT at INEC in Imo is known for conniving with politicians to undermine elections while the nominee for Ebonyi State, Mrs.
The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) has condemned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for backtracking on its earlier affirmation of ...
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From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa. The All Progressive Congress (APC) has threatened to drag the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Bayelsa ...
The implication of what the House of Assembly has done is that by allowing Dr Daniels who has been sacked in the eyes of the law since April 20 21 to be part of its deliberation means all their actions, motions are null and void. “The Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, INEC, and the House of Assembly as an institution and Hon Dr Charles Daniels are in contempt of Court by their actions for allowing Hon Charles to be part of the House. By allowing him to be part of any deliberation means all what they are doing is nullity.”
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has threatened to drag the Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Abraham Ngobere, to court for refusing.
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Bashir Machina had emerged as winner of that contest but in a curious twist of fate, the ruling APC had forwarded the name of Senate President Ahmad Lawan as ...
Festus Okoye said notwithstanding a counter affidavit filed against the commission, it still stands by the report of its monitoring team. “Notwithstanding the matter in Court and without prejudice to the consideration or likely outcome of the case in court, the Commission reiterates its earlier position that it stands by the report of its monitoring team and it was on the basis of that report that the Commission did not publish the name and personal particulars of any candidate for the Yobe North Senatorial District”, Okoye stated. The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has disclosed of its resolve to stand by the report of its monitoring team to the All Progressives Congress APC Yobe North Senatorial Primary Election.