Mike Igini: Presiding Officers Will Face Danger At Polling Units In 2027 Due To Proposed Electoral Amendment

Former Resident Electoral Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mike Igini, has raised alarm over what he describes as dangerous implications of recently proposed electoral changes, warning that presiding officers could face serious threats at polling units.

Speaking on the development during an interview with ARISE NEWS on Wednesday, Igini stated, “The danger of what has been passed is that we are bringing back what they call Incident Form. This is another version of Incident Form because there will be no network. 

“When we introduced Card Reader, we decided to have an application for those who don’t have fingers. We were looking for an all-inclusive electoral process. But you know what happened? Politicians connived with INEC pool staff. That application for only those who don’t have fingers was now used to use Incident Form. The whole community no longer had fingers, and all of that. 

“You see, discretionary power can be abused. The danger of what is going to happen in 2027 is as follows. At the polling units, presiding officers’ lives are going to be in danger because where Nigerians are gathered, results of polling have been announced, everyone could look at his telephone and you could see network. But the presiding officer says that there’s no network. You are going to put the life of that presiding officer in danger. 

“Meanwhile, the children of all the political elites are not going to be at the polling unit. It’s the youth corpers that they’re going to be faced with. This is a clear danger. So what they are going to do now is like an Incident Form. Another version of Incident Form, which is for you to sabotage the entire thing.”

Melissa Enoch 

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