2023: BVAS will retire fraudulent politicians — INEC

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

The Resident Electoral Commissioner for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun State, Dr Mutiu Agboke, has said that using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) will retire all fraudulent politicians in future elections.

The REC disclosed this on Wednesday in Osogbo, Osun State capital at the forum for strategic dialogue between Christian and Muslim religious leaders with the electoral Commission which was organised by the Justice, Development and Peace Makers’ Centre.

Agboke said that BVAS will be used for both accreditation and transmission of the results at the polling units, stating that no electorate will be allowed to vote without being accredited with BVAS.

He charged the religious leaders to educate the electorate to be part of electioneering process in their various communities to ensure that nobody bypasses the BVAS accreditation during the election.

He also restated that the Commission will deploy security agencies that will monitor vote buyers and sellers on  election days.

However, he called on religious leaders to use their platform to preach against vote buying and violence during and after the elections.

According to him, “I enjoin everyone to be part of this process by reporting those that always disrupt election and cause violence on election day. Let’s stay back after our vote and get the total number of accreditation and votes cast in our pooling units before leaving.

“Any polling unit with interruption of votes, destruction on the election will record zero vote.

“We will arrest and shame anyone caught selling their PVC to others. We will also deal with vote buyers on Election Day.

“The total number of those who have collected their Permanent Voters Cards, (PVC) in Osun State is 1,560,777 (one million, five hundred and sixty thousand, seven hundred and seventy-seven), while those who are yet to collect their PVCs are 394,880 (three hundred and ninety-four thousand eight hundred and eighty).

“Most of the uncollected PVC are the old cards. Some of the owners of these cards have relocated without process of the transfer of their cards.”

The Grand Imam, Osun state,  Shaikh Musa Animasahun, represented by the Special Assistant to the Grand Imam and alfa, Abdusalam Akinwumi and the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo, Bishop John Oyejola, urged those who are yet to collect their PVC do the needful for them to choice their leaders.

They warned politicians to desist from using thugs to disrupt election for a peaceful conduct.

Meanwhile, the coordinator of Justice, Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, (JDPMC), Rev. Father Peter Akinkunmi said that the forum was called for spiritual leaders to have clearer insight and understand direction as Nigeria is preparing for the general election.

Akinkunmi stressed that it is very important everyone is carried along, especially strategic shareholders in the society.

He said,“In Osun state we know that spiritual leaders have the heart and mind of the people. A lot is going on in the media and communities sensitisation. But we know how wonderful and powerful it could be if the spiritual leaders are completely involved in the process of sensitisation and mobilising people ahead of the coming election.”

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