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REVE@LED! Reasons 22 Polling Units in Edo Had No Election | SEE TABLE

Thompson Nsisongabasi
September 24, 2024
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REVE@LED! Reasons 22 Polling Units in Edo Had No Election | SEE TABLE

While many polling units successfully conducted the voting process during the Edo State governorship election on Saturday, at least 22 others recorded cancelled or no voting procedure.

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REVE@LED! Reasons 22 Polling Units in Edo Had No Election | SEE TABLEANALYSIS

Checks through the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) result viewing portal show that the factors responsible for this range from overvoting to emergency, disruption and inability to deploy electoral officers and materials.

Through a random selection process, FIJ examined about 2,000 of the 4,460 results on the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal and found these 22 polling units across different local government areas in the state.

S/N Polling Units LGA Total registered voters No of collected PVCs Reason for no/cancelled election
1 Ikoka 1, Esigie P/School 1 Ovia South West 908 153 Declared emergency /Disruption
2 Abugho/ ID Ologho/ ID Oke/ Idegun Uzogbon Primary School II Esan South East 700 246 Overvoting
3 Open space Oreghosa Junction off Aragua Oredo 715 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
4 Ugboshi-Afe by Market Square II Akoko Edo 171 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
5 Ese Primary School Owan East 504 326 Overvoting
6 Amahor, Eguare Primary School Iguben 741 Not available Overvoting
7 Imiava Primary School, Imiava Etsako Central 485 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
8 Ikoka Primary Health Centre Ovia South West 820 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
9 Iguobazuwa Townhall Ovia South West 226 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
10 Aiguobasimwin, Oha Primary School Ovia South West 776 Not available Overvoting
11 Egor Health Center by Useh Road – Open Space I Egor 333 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
12 Enina Nursery and Primary School Egor 893 Not available Unable to deploy men and material
13 Egoro Naoka Primary School Esan West 401 Not available Overvoting
14 Egor Health Center by Useh Road – Open Space II Egor 824 Not available Declared emergency/ disruption
15 Ikpeshi, Udugbureubo Town Hall Akoko Edo 724 Not available Overvoting
16 Udochi Oke/ Udochinaowa Village Square Etsako East 325 Not available Overvoting
17 Obozogbe-Niro Primary School, Ugboko-Niro III Orhionmwon 411 189 Overvoting
18 Primary Health Centre Akoko Edo 177 Not available Overvoting
19 Oteleku Camp Hall Orhionmwon 219 Not available Unable to deploy men and material
20 Open Space by Ekhator Street Junction, Okhokhugbo Egor 789 779 Declared emergency/ disruption
21 Open Space by Town Hall, Sasaro Akoko Edo 120 Not available Unable to deploy men and material
22 Open Space by Egbabura Akoko Edo 136 Not available Unable to deploy men and material
A table showing 22 polling units with no or cancelled election on Saturday. Credit: Abimbola Abatta//FIJ

ANALYSIS

The data shows that declared emergency/disruption and overvoting account for the major reasons for cancelled and no election in these 22 polling units.

Nine polling units in Ovia South West, Oredo, Akoko Edo, Etsako Central and Egor local government areas experienced emergency situations and disruptions.

Another nine polling units in Esan South East, Owan East, Iguben, Ovia South West, Esan West, Akoko Edo, Etsako East, and Orhionmwon recorded overvoting. Four polling units in Egor, Orhionmwon and Akoko Edo could not vote because of INEC’s inability to deploy officers and materials there.

Declared emergency/disruption and overvoting account for approximately 40.91% each while the inability to deploy men and materials represents 18.18%.

Chart created by Abimbola Abatta using meta-chart.com

To put this in perspective, 10,768 residents of these areas were registered voters. If a quarter of these registered voters, considering the low figure of those who collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), had come out to exercise their rights on Saturday, their votes would either have not counted or they would not have been able to vote.

 

This data draws attention to the need for INEC to double its efforts in countering overvoting, emergencies and election disruption.

Meanwhile, an alarming rate of vote buying was recorded in the Edo election.

The reported that a coalition of civil society organisations estimated that the price of votes varied between N5,000 and N10,000 per voter across many polling units in the State. Some of the voters were influenced by food items.

 

FIJ

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