Nigeria: INEC Suspends Electoral Officer in Plateau Over Missing Ballot Papers

4 February 2024

INEC on Saturday rescheduled the election in 16 polling units of Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency following the discovery that some ballot papers were missing.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has suspended the Electoral Officer for Jos North Local Government Area, Fred Ogboji, over missing ballot papers in Saturday's rerun election.

This was contained in a statement by Isah Idakwo, the state's Head of the Department of Electoral Operations, on behalf of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) on Sunday in Jos.

He directed the electoral officer to step aside to give room for a proper investigation.

"You are directed to step aside from office to enable the commission to carry out a proper investigation into the circumstances that led to the missing House of Representatives ballot papers in 16 polling units in your local government area

"You are further directed to hand over to Elekwa Onyemauche, the local government supervisor, and the two registration area supervisors of Tudun Wada Kabong and Naraguta B to coordinate and complete the remaining process," he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that INEC on Saturday rescheduled the election in 16 polling units of Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency following the discovery that some ballot papers were missing.

Oliver Agundu, the state INEC REC said in a statement that the election had been rescheduled for Sunday, 4 February

Mr Agundu said that voting would commence at 9:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m.

The REC stated that the commission discovered on the eve of the rerun that the ballot papers for 16 polling units in Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency had gone missing.

He said the matter had been referred to the security agencies for investigation. (NAN)

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