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Kogi bye-election: INEC confirms receiving sensitive materials

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Last updated: August 15, 2025 4:07 pm
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Kogi  says it  has received sensitive materials for the Dekina-Okura II house of assembly bye-election in  the state.

INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC)  in Kogi, Mr Oliver Agundu, made the disclosure on Friday.

Agundu, who spoke through the commissions’s  Voters Education Officer in Kogi,  Mr Haruna Haliru, said the sensitive materials were collected from the  Central Bank of Nigeria  Zonal Office in Lokoja.

He said the  commission is ready to commence distribution of the sensitive materials to  various polling units in the four affected wards for the election.

“The Dekina-Okura II state constituency has a total of 78, 059 registered voters, out of which 76, 385 had collected their Permanent Voter Cards  and ready for the election, ” he said.

The REC  said that only five out of the 18 registered political parties are contesting in the election.

He listed the parties as  Accord, African Democratic Congress,  All Progressives Congress; Allied People’s Movement, and the  People’s Democratic Party.

The REC  expressed satisfaction with the deployment of security operatives and observers for the election.

He,  however, assured all stakeholders in the constituency of a free, fair, transparent and credible election.

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