The Minister of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello, has pledged the support of the FCT Administration to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the successful conduct of the 2023 elections in the nation’s capital.
The Minister made the pledge when a delegation from the FCT Independent National Electoral Commission led by the FCT Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Alh. Yahaya Bello, paid a courtesy visit to the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
Represented by the FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, Mallam Bello said that the FCT Administration and the FCT INEC have enjoyed a worthwhile working relationship and thanked the REC for the public acknowledgement of the support the FCT Administration had rendered to the commission.
He thanked the commission for the preparations made so far for the conduct of the elections and said the FCT had also made efforts at sensitizing members of the public to the collection of their Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs).
“I want to believe that the FCT is among the states with a very low number of uncollected PVCs, but we still believe that much can be done.
“We want a situation where hundreds of PVCs will be collected so that nobody would say, it is because I did not get my PVC, that’s why I did not vote.
“That is why we empowered the Special Assistant to the Hon. Minister to start ward-to-ward sensitization in the FCT to engage the people so that everybody can collect their PVCs and get ready for the election.
“…And INEC’s readiness for the election lends credence to the commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari to bequeath to Nigeria a very credible and transparent election.
“We want to thank you for all the arrangements that have been put in place and more importantly thank FCT INEC under your watch for giving great support to the National INEC to ensure that the conduct of election in the FCT is done with precision,” said the FCT Minister’s representative.
Speaking earlier, the FCT REC, Alh. Yahaya Bello, said that the INEC delegation was at the FCTA to acquaint the FCT Minister with the level of preparedness of the FCT INEC for the 2023 elections and also to thank the Minister for the support granted to the commission so far.
“One of the reasons we are here is to express our appreciation and gratitude to the Honourable Minister and the Ministry, especially when we conducted our continuous voters’ registration exercise.
“We had received all the cooperation that we needed from the Honourable Minister and the Ministry in the conduct of the exercise, in terms of venue and everything,” said Bello.
He was particularly appreciative of the Minister’s approval for the use of the Old Parade Ground for the continuing voters’ registration exercise.
“The Minister and the Ministry graciously, not only availed us the use of the Old Parade Ground but, shouldered the responsibility of maintaining law and order and security during the days that we used it to conduct continuing voters’ registration exercise.
“In fact, without that gesture, so many other people would not have been in a position to have participated in the programme and collect their PVCs,” he noted.
He assured the FCT Minister of the INEC’s preparedness to successfully hold the election, saying the underperformance of the Biomodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machine during the FCT Area Council elections had led to improvements being made on the equipment.
“The non-performance of the BVAS as we expected has resulted in a lot of improvement of the machinery itself, which was very amply demonstrated when we conducted other separate elections after the FCT’s.
“We went to Ondo. We went to Ekiti. We went to Anambra state, and we went to Osun state.
“I will say that I was opportuned to have gone to these three states as a supporting REC and I witnessed the performance of the BVAS as against what transpired during the FCT elections and I want to assure you that this time around- the presidential elections- the BVAS will perform very well in the FCT,” he added.
Also present at the courtesy visit were the Chief of Staff to the Minister, Mallam Bashir Mai Bornu; the Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmed; Senior Special Assistant on Security to the Minister, Amb. Abu Muhammed; Director of Security Services, FCTA, Mr. Adamu Gwary; FCT INEC Administrative Secretary, Mr. Godwin Wada Edibo; and other senior officials of the FCTA and INEC.
Edited by Amaka E. Nliam