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INEC Thumbs Up To Workers For Contributions To Nation’s Stability, Assures Fairer And More Credible Election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has praised Nigerian workers for immensely and tirelessly contributing to the country’s stability and economic development over the years despite the myriad of challenges.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who state this in a message to mark the 2022 May Day celebration, assured the workers that the Commission “will spare no effort in ensuring that elections conducted by us continue to get better, freer, fairer, more credible and more inclusive.”

Prof Yakubu stated: “It is an established fact that Nigerian workers have contributed immensely and tirelessly to our country’s stability and economic development over the years despite the myriad of challenges.

“The Commission appreciates the support and understanding it has received and continues to receive from workers as it implements reforms of the electoral system, such as the expansion of voter access to polling units, continuous voter registration, deployment of appropriate technology, the conduct of numerous off cycle elections, bye-elections and the on-going preparations for the 2023 General Election.

“As we collectively reflect on sustainable measures to improve the welfare and professional capacity of Nigerian Workers, the Commission wishes to assure the nation that we will spare no effort in ensuring that elections conducted by uscontinue to get better, freer, fairer, more credible and more inclusive.”

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