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‘Votes Must Count In Rivers LG Elections’
The Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC ), says it will ensure that all votes are counted during the February 23 by-elections to fill some councillorship positions in 20 wards across the state.
The commission also said that it would ensure transparency in the March 2 chairmanship election in Ogba/Egbema/Ndomi Local Government Area.
The Commissioner in charge of Media and Public Affairs of the commission,
Miss Ibiso Dakoru, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Wednesday in Port Harcourt.
She said the decision to ensure that votes counted in the planned elections was to restore confidence in the electoral process and eliminate voter apathy in the state.
Dakoru said that the commission had also mapped out measures to address all security lapses during the elections.
“Why are we not getting it right, some of the issues that came up was voter apathy, security and all that, why do people have voter apathy? First of all they don’t know that their votes will count.
“Secondly, they feel, they will not be safe and all of that, so how do we address all of those things?, Votes will count. We would be as transparent as we can.
“You vote at your unit, the results will be announced there, it will be pasted there, and it flows. From the results, I wonder how people will rig if it is announced at that point.
“Voters need to take ownership of some of these things, if you go and vote and then you go back home, you are not there, you didn’t monitor.
“We had meetings with security agencies, commissioner of police, SSS, everybody. We are still meeting with them, they are educating us, they are having mini workshops for us and we are also having that with them.
“They are going to assist us in deploying materials to some of these places, especially in the creeks, the riverine areas.