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Edo: Observer Groups Fault Collation Process

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Civil Society Organizations on Sunday in Benin who served as observer groups in the Edo State governorship election have raised concern over the transparency of the ongoing results collation for the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

A joint statement by six civil society groups urged the security agencies to allow the media and observers full access to collation centres for transparency.

The statement was jointly signed by Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room, Yiaga Africa, Kimpact Development Initiative, Nigerian Women Trust Fund, ElectHER and TAF Africa .

“We, the undersigned accredited civil society organizations, express concern over the transparency of the ongoing results collation for the 2024 Edo governorship election by INEC.

“Reports of disruptions at collation centers, including intimidation of INEC officials and attempts to collate results against electoral provisions, have raised credibility concerns about the process.

“INEC’s statement acknowledging reports of result mutilation and its commitment to investigate any proven violations is a step in the right direction but needs prompt action.

“We urge INEC to invoke Section 65 of the Electoral Act 2022 to review declarations where results were not voluntarily declared or violated electoral provisions.

“Security agencies must ensure non-interference in the collation process, allowing party agents, the media, and observers full access to maintain transparency and uphold electoral integrity, ” the statement said.

According to the observer groups to the Edo election, they emphasised the role of security agencies in safeguarding the election process, rather than undermining it, to preserve the credibility of the election outcome. (NAN)

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