INEC Begins Review of 2023 General Election July

Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja  

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that it would commence a review of the 2023 elections in July.
INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, in a statement yesterday said the review would commence with a meeting of the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) on 4th July 2023 and end with the Commission’s retreat on 5th August 2023.


He added that a detailed schedule of activities and timelines would be released immediately after the meeting with RECs on 4th July 2023, adding that the review would involve the Commission’s officials at national and state levels as well as stakeholders with a view to learning lessons and charting the way forward
“The Commission held its regular meeting today, Thursday 22nd June 2023, and resolved to conduct a post-election review of the 2023 general election in line with its practice over the years. The Commission has been holding these review meetings after every general election since 2011.


“The review will commence with a meeting of the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) on 4th July 2023 and end with the Commission’s retreat on 5th August 2023.


“At  State level, the internal review will involve the Commission’s regular and ad hoc staff, including RECs, the 774 Electoral Officers, Heads of Departments, Administrative Secretaries as well as some Presiding Officers and Collation/Returning Officers,” Okoye noted.


According to him, external engagement would involve critical stakeholders such as political parties, security agencies, election observers, the media and service providers such as transporters that facilitated the movement of personnel and materials for the election.
He explained that the review would focus on all aspects of the electoral activities before, during and after the elections.

Okoye stressed that the Commission welcomed actionable recommendations from stakeholders towards strengthening institutional capacity for the discharge of its responsibilities and the enhancement of processes and procedures. 

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