
Breaking: Thousands of INEC Adhoc workers May resign amid IPOB threats in Anambra
As the Anambra November 6 Governorship Election draws closer and given the security challenges in Anambra State, thousands of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ad hoc workers may resign.
Recall that INEC had in May increased the polling units in Anambra State from 4,608 to 5,720 with about 10,000 ad hoc workers required for the governorship poll.
However, despite its declaration of preparedness, many of those who signed up may not show up due to the security challenges currently in Anambra State and given the recent Sit-At-Home declaration and total lockdown by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
A source said: “INEC is now short of thousands of ad-hoc staff members due to IPOB instructions. Those who initially signed up have now resigned en-masse.”
Meanwhile, there had been a poor response by ad hoc workers who will conduct the poll because of the security situation in the southeast region, particularly with the activities of IPOB.
The group had issued an ultimatum to the Nigerian Government for the “unconditional release” of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, failure of which the November 6 governorship election in Anambra State may not hold.
In a statement by the group, IPOB had given the Nigerian Government up till November 4 to release Kanu unconditionally, or it would commence a one-week lockdown in the region effective November 5.