Election day safety tips

INEC Released registered voters List per states

No.          States         No of Voters

1.         Abia                1,932,892
2        Adamawa      1,973,083
3        Akwa Ibom    2,119,727
4        Anambra        2,447,996
5        Bauchi            2,462,843
6        Bayelsa          923,182
7        Benue            2,480,131
8        Borno               2,315,956
9        Cross River    1,527,289
10      Delta               2,845,274
11      Ebonyi             1,459,933
12      Edo                  2,210,534
13      Ekiti                  909,967
14      Enugu              1,944,016
15      FCT                  1,344,856
16     Gombe              1,394,393
17     Imo                     2,272,293
18   Jigawa                 2,111,106
19   Kaduna               3,932,492
20    Kano                  5,457,747
21    Katsina              3,230,230
22    Kebbi.               1,806,231
23    Kogi                 1,646,350
24    Kwara                1,406,457
25    Lagos                6,570,291
26    Nasarawa         1,617,786
27    Niger                  2,390,035
28    Ogun                  2,375,003
29   Ondo                     1,822,346
30   Osun                     1,680,498
31   Oyo                       2,934,107
32   Plateau                 2,480,455
33   Rivers                      3,215,273
34   Sokoto                   1,903,166
35   Taraba                   1,777,105
36  Yobe                       1,365,913
37  Zamfara                1,717,128

Total 84,004,084

According to  INEC :

South-South has 12,841,279 registered voters

North-Central has 13,366,070 registered voters

South-East has 10,057,130 registered voters

South-West 16,292,212 registered voters.

North-West has 20,158,100 registered voters

North-East has 11,289, 293 registered voters.

Total= 84,004,084
And of the above figures over  8 millions are yet to collect their PVC!

INEC TİME TABLE
For the benefits of the credible registered voters with PVC

Political activities for the General Elections

2nd Jan - Publication of notice of poll

7th Jan - Publication of official Register of Voters

17th Jan - Publication of list of Presidential and National Assembly candidates

31st January- Publication of list of Governorship and State House of Assembly candidates

1st Feb- Submission of names of Party Agents for Presidential and National Assembly Election to the Electoral Officer of the Local Government Areas

16th Feb - Submission of names of Party Agents for Governorship and State House of Assembly Election

14th Feb - Last day for Presidential and National Assembly campaign

28th Feb- Last day for Governorship and State House of Assembly campaign

16th Feb- Election day for Presidential and National Assembly positions

2nd March - Election day for Governorship and State House of Assembly positions.

PLEASE GET YOUR PVC READY!!

INEC Training:

We have 4 persons to work on a polling unit.

1. P.O
2. APO. 1
3. APO. 2
4. APO. 3

P.O Is the person in charge of the election in that polling unit, he is to ensure the election is in proper order

P.O Is the person to issue  Ballet paper. Stamp, sign, and write date on it one after the other.

APO.1 Is the person  to check the voters pvc, the name and the picture

APO. 2. Is the person to check your pvc with  card reader and make sure you thumbprint

APO.3 Is the person to control the cheque and make sure the voters are on a line

APO. 3 Is also to stand at the back  of the voter  once  it is 2pm..
_ON THE DAY OF ELECTION..._

P. O Will open the election by introducing  himself and other  officer working with him/her and address  the voters in good  manner and be polite.

NOTE:

1. Do not eat or drink  anything brought by the voters

2. Do not answer any questions from Press or voters

3. Apart from you and other officers, any other  person is a voter

4. Be security alert..

See you all in good health.

WHILE ELECTION APPROACHES.
SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE.

1. Do Not Argue About Politics in Public

2. Always Get Back home On Time

3. Do Not Criticize Any Politician

4. Do not Support or Wear Political Campaign Uniforms to polling unit

5. Don't Keep Late Nights

6. Always Listen to the News

7. Don't Disclose Who You Will Vote For at the Polls

8. Once You Cast Your Vote Go Straight to Your House

9. Don't Move About With Huge Cash

10. When Driving, Ensure That Your Car Central Lock is activated

11. Steer Clear Undefined Crowd or Groups of People

12. If You Must Hang out with Friends, Ensure that it is Safe to Do So

13. Don't Move About With Expensive Gadgets (Mobile Device)

14. Minimize Your Family Outings during Elections Period

15. Stock up Your Home with Food

16. Have Your Doctor's Number Handy

17. Cast Your Vote Once

18. Do Not Talk Recklessly At the Polls

19. Celebrate in a Civil Manner

20. Do Not Partake in Election Violence

21. Do not argue on social media groups

Please it is important that you take these election safety and security tips. So that you will not have yourself to blame at the end.

Practicing all these tips would only mean that you are relevant to the society.

BE WISE TO STAY ALIVE

TOWARDS A POSITIVE CHANGE CARES

DO NOT FORGET TO STAY SAFE

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