Politics
YIAGA Africa To Train 3,000 Observers For Polls
The Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (YIAGA
Africa), an election observer group, says it will train 3000 election
observers to monitor the coming general elections in all the 36 states
in the country.
YIAGA Media Officer, Moshood Isah, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Osogbo.
Isah said that the observers would be trained under YIAGA ‘ Watching
The Vote (WTV)’ project and they would be deployed to randomly selected
polling units in the country.
The statement also quoted WTV project
Director, Cynthia Mbamalu, as saying that the training would commence
between February 5 and February 9 in 49 centres across all the 36
states.
Mbamalu explained that the aim of the WTV project was to
promote electoral integrity and boost confidence of citizens in the
electoral process.
According to her, YIAGA is committed to credible
elections in Nigeria and will be deploying the largest number of
observers for the 2019 Presidential election and will provide accurate
and real time information on the Election Day process.
She said that
the information YIAGA AFRICA would be providing to citizens would
include time of arrival and set up by polling officials.
She noted
that the commencement of accreditation and voting, functionality of the
smart card reader and deployment of security officials, would also be
monitored.
“We will also be observing the process of voting, sorting
and counting while also verifying the accuracy of the official
elections results released by the electoral commission,” Mbamalu said.