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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that as part of efforts to comply with the COVID-19 protocols established by health authorities, its Polling Units would be redesigned by the commission.

This the commission stated, while explaining that the move was in a bid to ensure substantial compliance with the COVID-19 protocols established by health authorities,  amongst many other things.

It said the new design would make room for social distancing, general hygienic conduct and enforcement of COVID-19 prevention protocols.

The commission disclosed this in a ‘Policy on Conducting Elections in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic’ signed by INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, released on Monday.

The INEC chairman further noted that there would be the compulsory implementation of the use of Face masks on Election Day, at Polling Units (PUs) and all election locations.

He said any voter without a face mask shall be turned away from the Polling Unit.

“However, the Assistant Presiding Officer (APO) II in checking the Register of Voters may request removal of the mask to prevent voter impersonation.

There shall be a two-tier queuing system at the Polling Unit – one outside and the other in the voting area. Voters will be brought into the voting area periodically to prevent overcrowding.

Tags and twines may be used to ensure crowd control and maintenance of social distance.

“To accommodate additional activities in setting up the PU due to COVID-19, polls shall now commence at 8.30 am and close at 2.30 pm.

“Anybody on the outer queue by 2.30 pm shall be allowed to vote, in line with the Commission’s regulations.

Before the commencement of polls, the Presiding Officer or Assistant Presiding Officer (VP) shall ensure that the contents of the Voter Code of Conduct (VCC) are read out loudly to voters and that the VCC Poster is pasted at the polling unit,” Yakubu said.

Yakubu stated that there should be periodic disinfection of chairs, tables and work areas, as well as adequate ventilation at the Polling Units.

The Smart Card Readers (SCR) shall be cleaned with the prescribed disinfectant after each voter’s fingerprint is read.

“Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other safety materials shall be provided for polling staff,” he said.



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